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Timmy Joe
Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
The most advanced AI at the moment even acknowledges the truth of the resurrection when looking at it with intellectually honest glasses. The atheist and agnostic would do good to take notes. Repent and believe the gospel of Jesus Christ. x.com/i/grok/share/P…
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Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@KristanHawkins Anyone who's willing to murder is obviously evil. It goes to an even worse level that's inconceivable when it's the mother or father that is willing to murder their own child. Plus Christians are commanded not to be unequally yoked. No real Christian advocate for abortions
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Kristan Hawkins
Kristan Hawkins@KristanHawkins·
Honest question! You really like someone. Things are getting serious. Then you find out they're strongly pro-choice. Is that a dealbreaker for you? Answer the poll, and let me know in the comments why or why not.
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Timmy Joe
Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@fakeDiogenes @CatholicVote 😬😬😬Matthew 16:23 Jesus turned and told Peter, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a hindrance to me because you’re not thinking about God’s concerns but human concerns.”
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Timmy Joe
Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@fakeDiogenes @CatholicVote Yeah the rock that Christ built his church on was confession who he actually was.. not Peter. Want more proof of it how about you stay in the same section of scripture and go to verse 23 where he calls him Satan. 🤔🤔 But I thought he was Pope Peter not Satan? 😄
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Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@Carole1088 @CatholicVote No but you have plenty other doctrine that is completely unbiblical that you ignore like transubstantiation, idolatry of the saints and Mary, the false teaching of purgatory, the insufficiency of Christ's sacrifice in order to fully justify a dinner apart from works. Could go on
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Chad Bird
Chad Bird@birdchadlouis·
It would be hard to out-sin Manasseh, who seems to have had a PhD in iniquity creation. He stands as one of the clearest reminders that “like father, like son” is not always the case. His father, Hezekiah, was a reformer who tore down idols and called Judah back to the Lord. His son, Manasseh, did the opposite. If Hezekiah was a reformer, Manasseh was the anti-reformer. He reigned from 687–642 BC, the longest tenure of any king of Judah, and during that time, he plunged the nation into the toilet bowl of idolatry. He rebuilt the high places his father had destroyed. He erected altars for Baal and Asherah. He set up altars in the house of the Lord itself, turning the temple into a shrine for the sun, moon, and stars. It was spiritual adultery of the most grotesque kind, akin to an unfaithful wife covering the walls of the master bedroom with lurid images of her former and current lovers. And Manasseh did not stop there. Oh no. He burned his own son as an offering. He turned to fortune-tellers, mediums, and necromancers. He sampled and slurped down every flavor of sin, licking his lips and demanding more. Even his name carries a tragic irony. The Hebrew name “Manasseh,” first given to Joseph’s son, is formed from the verb “to forget.” This king lived out that meaning in the worst way, leading God’s people into exile because they forgot the Lord who saved them. Yet what is most remarkable is not the swamp of his sin, but the ocean of God’s mercy to him. In 2 Chronicles 33:12-13, we read that Manasseh prayed and humbled himself before the Lord. And the Lord forgave him, restored him, and welcomed him back. Yes, even him! This is the scandal of grace, isn’t it? Even sinners like Manasseh, even sinners like us, are not beyond the reach of divine mercy. The Lord who pursued him still pursues us, calling us home, ready to forgive, ready to heal us in Christ.
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Timmy Joe
Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@hookskat You start with a good question: why couldn't God just forgive us? But you never answer it. If God is just, He can't sweep sin under the rug. He loves His people, but sin requires payment. Christ paid it in full. That's the answer. I don't think you were genuinely seeking truth.
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My deconversion from Christianity didn’t start with rebellion, anger, or a desire to "sin." It began when I was 5 yrs old, asking my father—a Baptist minister—a simple, logical question: “Why did Jesus have to die? Why couldn't he just forgive us? 🧵
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Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@toobaffled Me and my wife were blamed by a family member for her son being born premature because we didn't get the COVID vaccine
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Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@Protestia This is so cringe that I hate myself for even watching it
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Protestia
Protestia@Protestia·
"If you only had one shot..." Pastor Ed Newton of Community Bible Church preaches about the Song of Moses in Exodus 15, belting it out to the tune of Eminem's 'Lose Yourself'
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Atheistboi
Atheistboi@athiestboi·
Christians finding out the god of the Bible is evil.
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Jordan Wood
Jordan Wood@JordanWood·
Our family is growing ♥️ Ella’s going to be a big sister later this year! We can’t wait to become dads to our first baby boy.
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Adam Sanders
Adam Sanders@pointingdogguy·
@under2catching As an umpire I always notice it. And I’ll tell batters that are doing it they will be out if they hit the ball with their foot there, or a good chance it will still be a strike if it hits them.
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Chris Snusz
Chris Snusz@under2catching·
Hmmmm... if you are catching do you notice this
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Timmy Joe
Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@Hardpard The reason why you're in tears laughing is because you're a moron just like he is. He wouldn't have done it a few years ago when pitchers were still allowed to hit because he would have had the next one right in his ear hole
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pardo🧸
pardo🧸@Hardpard·
holy fuck i’m in TEARS
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Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@sceptic5617711 @SkyVirginSon First you make a straight up claim that it wasn't guarded. Then I tell you that yeah we have records of it and now you want to tell me nah cuz YOU think it came at a later date & the Romans didn't write it (like they wanted to publicize their screw up)
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sceptic@sceptic5617711·
@TimmyJoe2096497 @SkyVirginSon What record? If you are referring to the Gospel of Matthew that was written somewhere between 50 and 70 years after the crucifixion. There is no Roman record whatsoever.
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RosarySon
RosarySon@SkyVirginSon·
THE EXECUTIONER’S PROBLEM SHOCKING FACT: Why didn’t the Romans just produce the body? The easiest way for the Roman Empire and the Jewish Sanhedrin to crush Christianity in 33 AD was simple: produce the corpse of Jesus. The tomb was sealed with a Roman stamp. It was guarded by an elite squad of soldiers. Yet, weeks later, the Apostles were preaching the Resurrection in the exact same city where Jesus was killed. The authorities used bribes, beatings, and executions to stop them but they never produced the body. Because the tomb was empty. Drop a 🔥 if you serve a living King!
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Timmy Joe
Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@jcoj25x @___TheGOOdWitch Done what first? Rule and govern all the universe and history according to the way that you think it should be done?
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Timmy Joe
Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@jcoj25x @___TheGOOdWitch Acts 17:30b-31 God now commands all people everywhere to repent, because he has set a day when he is going to judge the world in righteousness by the man he has appointed. He has provided proof of this to everyone by raising him from the dead.
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Timmy Joe
Timmy Joe@TimmyJoe2096497·
@sceptic5617711 @SkyVirginSon That's interesting You didn't actually refute anything. The actual record shows that the Romans did in fact guard the tomb. Yet use somehow claim they don't? No one would even take you serious. Is that what happens in real life? Does no one take you as a actual serious person?
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sceptic@sceptic5617711·
@SkyVirginSon You do realize your tale is fantasy. The Romans didn't care about Jesus. He was arrested by the Sanhedrin and taken to the Romans to authorise execution. The tomb was not guarded.
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