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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@DilipKu24250426 @ex_Brahmin "perception" "is ultimate" "any manner" Agree with limitation Only the Divine knows the hearts of men BUT Judeo-Christian is revealed Truth, ie: Divine clearly revealed MANNER "not perception" Man will be judged, no one is righteous Divine provides Salvation from Judgement
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indianFirst@DilipKu24250426·
Truth is matter of perception too… for you it is day, for us night… 6 is viewed as 9 by person opposite to you… people are different doesn’t means people are wrong or bad… God is ultimate and he can be worshipped in any form or any manner.. leave it to individuals… only fools would try to restrict or limit God
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Karma to Cross
Karma to Cross@ex_Brahmin·
The resurrection of Christ is the greatest hope of the human race. This is one of the things that kept me awake for many nights, and it still does. When you read the Hindu scriptures, you get to see some horrible hopeless stories, like the Hindu god Rama committing suicide by drowning himself in a river, Krishna getting killed because of his own karma of previous life, other gods suffering due to their past actions. Fighting each other all the time. Cursing each other all the time. These are the very gods!! The resurrection of Christ is what makes Christianity different from every other major religion. So much so that the disciples were ready to die and, in fact, most of them were killed for their unwavering faith. To those who doubt the resurrection, here is what I want you to think. Just think with an open mind: So, where is the body? Why did the Gospel writers say that they were the first women to see the empty tomb? Why? When women were the least trusted back in ancient Jewish law. Women were not valid witnesses. Still they made up a story with women? Were they that fool? No one can be that dumb. Or did it really happen?? The Romans for sure had to put in their best guard, as Jesus already claimed before his death that he would rise from the dead on the third day. He even gave a specific day, after three days! Wouldn’t people eagerly wait near the tomb area? Jesus was quite popular in the area, and he had thousands of followers. He claimed to be God. Someone who did unbelievable miracles after miracles in the region. People from the upper class even knew him. Didn’t they hear what Jesus claimed, that he would rise on the third day? Didn’t the words said by Jesus spread? If someone that popular claims a similar thing today, wouldn’t people gather near the person’s tomb area to see it happen? And if he was the enemy of high-ranking people, wouldn’t they request the best of the best guards outside the tomb? So what happened to Jesus’s body?? How come the body go missing? How on earth did the body disappear? The Roman army was one of the most successful in the history of the world. Everyone knew if the body went missing, then his followers would start making a big deal out of it throughout the region. Why couldn’t the Jews or the Romans provide the body and shut everyone’s mouth? Where did the body go?? There is nothing like this I read in all of the Hinduism scriptures. This made me go crazy during my initial days as I was investigating the claims of Christianity. And if Jesus really did rise, Christianity wins. Period.
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@DilipKu24250426 @ex_Brahmin Truth has to be one If there is 2 truths, Truth is there is 2 truths Christianity claim Truth Jesus said He is the Truth, the Way, the Life So what humankind had to do with difference of "truth" claims? Theology: Freedom to say it Secular: Freedom to buy products lesser cost
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indianFirst@DilipKu24250426·
If you can’t post a comment without criticising Hindu Scriptures, It shows how bankrupt the radiology is. The vedic scholars and founders have depicted the Hindu gods or avatars in human or in real life so that Hindus would learn easily from that …. 80% do learn but 20% like you are trying to depict it in devilish manner. Even Christianity can be turned down in a similar man, but we do respect Jesus Christ… why Jesus Christ could not punish the Romans and why he had to suffer so much pain? Why none in other distance lands then knew about this why you people cannot comment anything against Islam or even try to preach your religion to them … Cowards… Why did Jesus Die early? how he was born to a virgin? You produce even a single finger without biological process… try distributing one chapathi or rice bag among all your brothers in front of Jesus Christ in churches… all nonsense
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@TGrogan268173 @NancyRPearcey LoL, couldn't stop it: man doing injustice to man You are confused of the Gospel. We are all sons of disobedience. We are all slaves to sin. It's Atonement, Sanctification, Justification, Glorification You have no idea of that? So refrain from your theological nonsense.
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T Grogan@TGrogan268173·
@NancyRPearcey Jesus just couldn’t stop it ! Had to wait 1600 Years for Quaker heretics to figure it out! Sad
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Nancy Pearcey@NancyRPearcey·
How Christianity ended slavery: "Many people fail to realize that virtually every society has had slaves — from the Chinese to the Arabs to the Native Americans. In fact, there is only one worldview that gave rise to moral opposition to slavery — namely, Christianity. The first person to offer a moral and logical argument against slavery as an institution was a church father writing in the 4th century: Gregory of Nyssa argued explicitly on the ground that all persons are in the likeness of God — and therefore, he said, no one has a right to buy or sell another person. In the Middle Ages, Christians made various efforts to limit or outlaw slavery. As early as the 7th century, Saint Bathilde (wife of King Clovis II) became famous for her campaign to stop the slave trade.  St. Anskar tried to halt the Viking slave trade. Finally, in the 13th century, the great theologian Thomas Aquinas pronounced that slavery is a sin. But by then, it was not even a matter of controversy. It was the settled consensus among Christians that human bondage was wrong. This history makes it even more surprising that slavery later made a comeback in the United States. American slaveholders were going against centuries of settled conviction that slavery was wrong. And even then, who rose up to oppose the slaveholders? Who led the movement to abolish slavery? Mostly Christians.  Many abolitionists were inspired by the Second Great Awakening, a series of religious revivals in the 19th century, which emphasized that all humans are created equal in the eyes of God. For example, the famous revivalist Charles Finney, a Presbyterian minister, condemned slavery from the pulpit, calling it a “great national sin.” He refused to give communion to slaveholders. Finney was the president of Oberlin College, an important stop on the Underground Railroad, a network of secret safe houses for escaped slaves who were fleeing north. Finally, there was the Civil War. America is the only country on Earth to sacrifice hundreds of thousands of its own citizens in a war to end slavery. Sociologist Rodney Stark, in For the Glory of God, points out that it was not Enlightenment philosophers who crafted a moral indictment of slavery. It was mostly evangelical Christians, and they were motivated by their firm conviction that all people are made in the image of God." --"Slavery and the Image of God," Science & Culture Today. Link below
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Connor@connorabruce·
@Tweet_n_delete @SamanthaTaghoy Just to be clear: I didn't write the article, nor carry out the extensive DNA testin; I'm just recounting the factual evidence that proves Jesus was white. I'm tired of this progressive nonsense where Jesus gets darker each Easter - that is separate to regional depictions.
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Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
“JESUS WASN’T WHITE!” Duh. He also wasn’t Chinese, Indian, or Armenian. But those communities have still made Jesus look like them. Christians around the world have ALWAYS created depictions of Jesus to mirror their own communities. Jesus IS mankind. All of mankind. The entire point is that Jesus lives in and represents all of us. White Jesus isn’t some reflection of an outmoded Eurocentric view. It isn’t a case of “whitewashing”. Since the 2nd century, societies have been moulding Jesus’ image to reflect their own. The ancient Romans made him beardless and dressed him in the clothing of a Roman rustic, to represent his eternal youth. Egyptians in the 6th century depicted Jesus with a long beard and distinctively Semitic facial features — the strong nose, the dark hair, the olive skin. Early Ethiopian carvings show a dark-skinned Jesus with Afro-textured hair and dressed often in a tribal-printed loincloth. Armenians in the 14th century favoured a traditional “father figure” — a stockily built man with bushy eyebrows, eye bags, and a considerably aged face. We live in the West. In a society grounded in European culture and heritage. Of course, Jesus was depicted in the image of European people. That doesn’t make it “racist” or “ahistorical”. It is a reflection of the theology behind His existence. He is all of us. He looks like all of us. Until recently, his “historically accurate” appearance has been immaterial around the world. Only now are we constraining centuries old religious practices to the modern social construct of “racism”. Jesus is God made Flesh. Black, white, and brown. He is all of us.
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@connorabruce @SamanthaTaghoy You are replying to arts, so your obsession to specific white as pale or Mediterranean white don't count Just gay
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Connor@connorabruce·
@SamanthaTaghoy Jesus was white; he probably wasn't North European, pale skinned, white, but Mediterranean white. It's still white. People in the West confuse those that migrated into the area, with those that lived there originally - whites. medium.com/east-med-proje…
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@oku_yungx Africa, Europe , brown skin, white man Precisely, reducing the Gospel to civil rights, equality, slavery, colonialism There's a bigger story Fall of Man All men is slave to sin Promised Redeemer Protoevangelium
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Oku@oku_yungx·
Dear Christians, come inside, let’s talk. JESUS CHRIST never went to EUROPE or AMERICA. He was born in the Middle East and spent part of his early childhood in AFRICA. JESUS CHRIST was a Middle Eastern Jewish man with BROWN SKIN, not a WHITE MAN ‼️ That image many of you circulate as JESUS, if you can, please take it down. THE EARLY CHURCH BEGAN IN THE MIDDLE EAST, with Jerusalem at the center, before spreading into AFRICA and beyond. CHRISTIANITY was later taken to EUROPE. WE HAVE BRAINS. WE SHOULD USE THEM WISELY 👏
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@MentallyNathan Covenant with Abraham’s to Jesus’ birth: roughly 2,000 years as well But seems you are a fool in biblical terms, you might not grasp it
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ApostateNate@MentallyNathan·
In Revelation, Jesus said he is coming soon. That was like 2000 years ago.
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@Hokuto_Ide The point: what message is being said (secular things ) rather than the gospel (spiritual things) A Christian will know the difference.
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Hokuto Ide
Hokuto Ide@Hokuto_Ide·
日本人のキリスト教徒ですが「日本人がキリスト教のことを良く知っている」は単純に事実ではないです。断言できます。せいぜい間違いの多い断片的な情報をかじって知った気になっている程度です。
梓弓@Ma_R8

日本を良い国にしたいから布教したい、みたいな事を言う無意識の差別意識を発露するタイプのキリスト教徒は、日本人は神の教えを知らないから教えれば改宗するはずと誤解しているが、彼等が思うより日本人はキリスト教の事をよく知ってて、その上でスルーしてる。

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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@Najim328 @oku_yungx What? after 600 years later? Does not even can name even one single disciples of Jesus? Not a single of Jesus teachings of Parables? And you guys don't like St. Paul? Astonishing delusion.
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Najim Amzough@Najim328·
@oku_yungx the Prophet Muhammad described Jesus roughly as •A man of medium height •With a reddish or fair complexion •Having straight hair that looked as if it were wet or dripping In another narration, he is described as: •Good-looking •With smooth hair reaching toward his shoulders
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@djvlad "honestly" "imagine" Another "honestly" John Lennon Imagine IF Reality, Truth is not Imagined If there is Reality, Truth then we're not into Illusion Truth HAS TO BE more intelligent than us HAS TO communicate, REVEALED to us "The Word became flesh and dwelt amongst us"
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DJ Vlad@djvlad·
I honestly wish religion had never existed. Imagine how far we would be as a species if humanity consistently pursued evidence-based, rational answers instead of constructing narratives around imagined deities.
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@Lovecangive1 To cut it short: nationalism = poetry, literature, mother land, same things in common, can ignite a dynamite of a mass = numbers, mathematics Tribalism = few in numbers, divided, few in number, do the math
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@Lovecangive1 Quote: "So no, Africa isn’t “behind” because Africans are worse. It’s because colonialism didn’t damage every region in the exact same way—and Africa was carved up for maximum extraction, not development." Max extract Asian, Latin heroes fought w/ kitchen knives, stolen weapons
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one1@Lovecangive1·
Asia wasn’t “less colonized” than Africa. The difference is how colonialism was structured. In much of Africa, colonial rule was built around extraction: steal labor, minerals, and land, and leave weak institutions behind. Borders were drawn with zero regard for nations or stability. In parts of Asia, colonialism was also brutal, but some regions inherited stronger state systems, larger industrial bases, higher population density, and earlier centralized institutions that could be rebuilt after independence. Several Asian countries also received Cold War investment because the West wanted them as anti-communist showcases. So no, Africa isn’t “behind” because Africans are worse. It’s because colonialism didn’t damage every region in the exact same way—and Africa was carved up for maximum extraction, not development.
Nathan 🔎@NathanpmYoung

I don't think colonialism explains why Africa has such low growth. Asia had colonialism too.

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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@Jordan_MG_ Man insist that he can tip the scale of Judgement by his own righteousness. It's all in the Scriptures: Holiness. Justice. Mercy. Salvation is Divine Providence. Fall of Man. Divine Wrath vs man made gods of "god is love" Christians just preach Jesus the Crucified.
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Jordan M@Jordan_MG_·
At some point, people might realise they need what Islam offers.
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@RetroCoast Yup, Persian Iran...like Cyrus the Great ... definitely not Ayatollah Iran
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Retro Coast@RetroCoast·
Iran would be a better ally for the USA than Israel. Iran produces oil, technology, and food. Israel produces nothing.
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Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪@DemetriusRO6·
Kuwait was stolen from Iraq by the British. Bahrain was stolen from Iran by the British. The UAE was stolen from Oman by the British. Qatar was carved out of Bahrain by the British. Pakistan & Bangladesh was split out of India by the British. A clear pattern of colonial theft and fragmentation.
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ByteShip@ByteShip·
@curiousityfeeds @_OKJ__ You forgot to mention orthodox jews....they believe when their 'messiah' arrives (not Jesus btw), every jew will be gifted 2800 gentile slaves😹😹😹 The abrahamic faiths and their folk are hilarious AF🤣
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Kelvin O johnson@_OKJ__·
It’s scary how someone can have a PhD in brain science and still honestly and genuinely believe that when they die, 72 virgins awaits them in paradise. Like very highly educated people believe this. Religion is crazy.
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@_OKJ__ @curiousityfeeds The irony One says Disneyland One concur it's a clown fest Delusional naturalism: fabrication of their own false gods definition insisting it's the truth
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@Messianic_Islam @Edenlife9 2 kinds of Religion: Man seek Divine: Buddhism, Hinduism Divine Reveal to Man: Judaism, Christianity, and at least in category, Islam Ie: man explaining their gods or Truth revealed Himself to man.
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The Messiah in Islam
The Messiah in Islam@Messianic_Islam·
@Edenlife9 That's the claim of every religious devotee. Hinduism is unique to those in the system. Try present what makes Christianity unique and appeal to you and they will present theirs too. You can only claim yours is this that while undermining theirs and they can do the same with urs
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Beloved of God
Beloved of God@Edenlife9·
Honestly speaking, reading multi-religious books has helped deepen my Christian faith. I have come to realize that the pattern in Christianity is so unique compared to ANE, ATR, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. Only the God of the Bible calls us to His family. Only the God of the Bible intends to strengthen us by His Spirit to live right. Only the God of the Bible explains love, mercy, and justice perfectly.
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@sebastien_c123 "First, I fully read the Bible, then I read the Quran." The Bible points to a Saviour Genesis Judges Kings Prophets Man searches the Scriptures for Salvation yet still insist on his own righteousness to tip the scale of Judgement.
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Sebastien@sebastien_c123·
Before becoming Muslim, I never thought about religion. Except once with my friend, where I told him Jesus didn't exist. He laughed at me, so I decided to dig deeper. First, I fully read the Bible, then I read the Quran. But Alhamdulillah, Allah guided me to Islam.
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unomat@Tweet_n_delete·
@ckwrightphd @Math_files "multiplying by -n means undo it n times!" But before saying that, we need zero as origin to start stepping
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Chris K Wright@ckwrightphd·
@Math_files Nicely explained by walking along a line: +X means X steps to the left, -X means X steps to the right. Multiplying by +n means do it n times and multiplying by -n means undo it n times!
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Math Files@Math_files·
Why does a negative number multiplied by a negative number become a positive number? It sounds like a rule you just memorize… but there’s actually a simple logic behind it. Start with a basic truth: Every number plus its negative equals zero. And any number multiplied by zero is still zero. Consider this: −b × (a + (−a))=0, which implies −ba + (−b) × (−a)=0, gives (−b) × (−a) = +ba So a negative × a negative must be positive.
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