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Michael Gines
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Michael Gines
@VOscientist
M.S. Genetics & Biotech ☣️ Clinical lab management 🏥 VO Artist 🎤 LDS, Family man, 🇺🇸
Utah, USA Katılım Ocak 2016
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@stackerco You're assigning fundamentals to the church. I'm showing you that you'd have a bigger problem with the fundamentals of Christ.
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@VOscientist Jesus isn’t talking about tithing. He’s talking about giving to the poor. You continue to conflate the church with God and it’s problematic
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@stackerco No but it does two things.
First, it shows that loyalty, obedience, and even monetary sacrifice ate not church specific, but even Christ based.
Second, it shows you.
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Whoa, I didn't realize that not everyone can do this.
If I contract that muscle it sounds like I have a white noise machine playing in my ears.
Can anyone else do this?
🦂finn@dogsmellsgood
Holy fucking shit. Finally found the name for it. Im going to cry Ive never been able to explain this to anyone they never know what im talking about
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@ApologiaStudios All I heard was ad hominem attacks and "Hayden, do better. "
No substance no facts. But even an argument from Apologia
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Hall of fame community note….
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice
While America suffers, Chevron profits.
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@BasedMikeLee If all republican senators were like @BasedMikeLee
We would have confidence in our elections
Safer streets and borders
Better cost of living (war on fraud)
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🚨BREAKING: NYPD officer who threw a cooler at a fleeing drug dealer has been sentenced to 3–9 years in prison.
In 2023, Sgt. Erik Duran was part of a drug sting in the Bronx when a suspect sped away on a scooter toward two officers making another arrest. Trying to protect them, Duran threw a cooler, knocking the suspect off the scooter and causing fatal head injuries. Despite an exemplary record, he was convicted of manslaughter.
At sentencing, Judge Guy Mitchell rejected the defense that Duran was safeguarding his team.
The judge stated that Duran should have simply let the suspect drive by, adding that "he could've been captured another day."
This verdict and sentence represent a profound miscarriage of justice. Activist judges are sending officers who risk their lives to serve and protect to prison, while career criminals continue to terrorize NYC streets with little consequence.
The conviction of Sgt. Duran sends a dangerous and unprecedented message: police officers can no longer risk prison for split-second decisions to protect their colleagues or the public. Instead, every suspect, no matter how dangerous or evasive, must be handled with kid gloves.
This indefensible outcome undermines law enforcement morale and public safety. It is a shameful day for justice in New York.
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@farmingandJesus Sticks and stones will break my bones, but "stating" your opinion doesn't make it true 🤣
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I have spent real time looking at other faiths.
Catholicism, evangelical Christianity, Judaism, Islam, even Buddhism. I have read outside my tradition, studied the Bible closely, and tried to weigh everything as honestly as I know how.
And the more seriously I looked, the more one thing kept becoming clear to me:
The restored gospel does not just inspire me.
It explains reality in a way nothing else has.

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@VOscientist @Salt_n_Smoke @therealstandage You know as well as I do that it’s about sealing powers in the temple. Don’t play stupid.
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This big LDS account was not able to show Jesus giving anybody the priesthood.
Best he did was give me verse Luke 10:31 because the word “priest” is in that verse.
Really. That’s the best he did.
I’m tired of the LDS delusion—a make-believe system people cling to out of pride. They assume that because they’re “good,” their beliefs must be true, so they never question whether the fruit is actually bad.
@jaredadairbell

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1. You are deflecting from an issue. You argued that someone couldn't make a claim is it wasn't directly in the text. Now you have to make your case using cherry picking and context framing.
2. Just because scholars have seen bind and loose as permit and prohibit doesn't mean it's always the case or that it happened here.
3. Taking the context of binding and loosening or permitting vs prohibiting - the fact that he is saying the effects will carry into Heaven is a strong case of authority to act under a governing body - not just to interpret laws as you claim.
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New Testament scholarship overwhelmingly agrees on the background and meaning of “bind” (Greek deō) and “loose” (luō). These were standard rabbinic technical terms in first-century Judaism for halakhic (legal/interpretive) decisions: “to bind” meant to forbid, prohibit, declare unlawful, or impose an obligation; “to loose” meant to permit, allow, declare lawful, or release from an obligation. Rabbis (and the Sanhedrin) used them constantly when interpreting the Torah—deciding what activities or practices were allowed or forbidden for the community. This is documented extensively in the Mishnah, Talmud, and other Jewish writings of the period. logos.com/grow/what-does…
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@stackerco @Salt_n_Smoke @therealstandage It's so weird that you perform exactly the thing you're compatibility about in the next sentence.
Where does it say the keys are only to interpret the law?
It says straight forwardly to bind and loose. That is much more active than"interpreting" in any case
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@Salt_n_Smoke @therealstandage He’s going to say “keys” are priesthood. But those are just the authority to interpret the law. Not keys for temple ordinances.
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