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Alberta True Samus Main, SSBU "Whoever is slow to anger has great understanding, but he who has a hasty temper exalts folly" -Proverbs 14:29
The Trenches Katılım Kasım 2022
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@ChrisSchmiggle You were 11 when this game came out......
Great crimminy FUCK you were prepubsecent and I was starting to pay taxes, I'm unc now I guess geeeeez
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@SydneyLWatson Love how she's referencing Islam while dressing in a manner they'd stone her for
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Bro why has Islam become trendy?
It's a misogynistic, anti-life cult.
What the fuck are we doing. 😂
pokimane@pokimanelol
eid mubarak 🌙♥️
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Okay so Prime 4 so far is fuckin awesome, don't believe the haters. Especially with mouse controls, that shit is elite
Nintendo of America@NintendoAmerica
Touching grass. Play #MetroidPrime4: Beyond on #NintendoSwitch2 and #NintendoSwitch.
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@CforCatholics @RealCandaceO So did she mention Jesus at all, or was it all just about Mary?
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.@RealCandaceO sharing her amazing journey to the Catholic faith and how she quickly felt in love with Mother Mary.
Catholic Prayer for America Gala 🇺🇸
organized by @CforCatholics
Washington, D.C.

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@TheresaArueyin1 I didn't used to read my bible with any frequency. My life entirely changed when I started reading it daily with prayer. Consume your daily bread friends, it's miraculous and transformative for your spirit.
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@escapefrommelos The people in this comments section are sick and evil. Repent from your wicked ways, seek Christ and do away with the evils of lust! I disavow all who claim to do righteousness but desire wickedness and a devouring lust before seeking God. Sexual cruelty is an abomination.
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When you read about the early history of the Spanish conquest of the Americas, you realize Certain Things about Latin America...
From Michele de Cuneo, a Spanish nobleman in Columbus’s second expedition to the Americas:
"While I was in the boat, I captured a very beautiful woman, whom the Lord Admiral [Columbus] gave to me. When I had taken her to my cabin she was naked — as was their custom. I was filled with a desire to take my pleasure with her and attempted to satisfy my desire. She was unwilling, and so treated me with her nails that I wished I had never begun. I then took a piece of rope and whipped her soundly, and she let forth such incredible screams that you would not have believed your ears. Eventually we came to such terms, I assure you, that you would have thought she had been brought up in a school for whores."
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@DominusAD78 @rightnGA @Joseph_Spurgeon Sacrifice, as defined in Heb 13:15, includes praise and fruit of the lips that give thanks. If you are equating sacrifice with worship, then that demands consideration. Sacrifice is not confined to the Eucharist, it also includes that which you perform with your voice and body.
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You guys keep proving the point by blurring categories and then arguing against the confusion you created.
No Catholic thinks Mary is God. That’s not the claim. The question is what kind of honor is being given and whether it crosses into sacrifice. And you still can’t show that, because Catholics don’t offer sacrifice to Mary. That alone kills the idolatry charge.
The Caesar comparison is weak too. Rome explicitly treated Caesar as divine and demanded sacrifice as a god. That’s the very thing Christians refused to do. Catholics aren’t offering sacrifice to Mary or the saints, so the analogy collapses immediately.
What you’re doing is redefining “worship” so broadly that any visible reverence becomes suspect, then importing pagan examples where actual divine worship was happening. That’s not an argument, it’s a category error.
If you want to make the idolatry claim, you need to show sacrifice being offered to a creature as God. You can’t do that, so you keep reaching for analogies that don’t fit.
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Roman Catholics use theological word games to excuse what is, in practice, idolatry. They pray to Mary, assign her titles like Mediatrix, speak of her as though she plays a role in distributing grace, bow before her images, kiss her statues, and then try to shame Protestants by saying we simply do not honor Mary enough.
That argument is dishonest. The issue is not whether Mary should be honored. Of course she should be honored. She was blessed among women, chosen by God for a unique role in redemptive history, and she should be regarded with respect. The issue is that Rome takes honor and turns it into religious devotion.
Then comes the verbal trick. Roman Catholics insist that this is not worship in the highest sense. They draw fine-spun distinctions between latria, the worship due to God alone, and dulia or hyperdulia, the veneration they claim to give to saints and Mary. But this is exactly where the sophistry comes in. They are using equivocation. They take acts that look like worship, function like worship, and belong to the sphere of worship, then shield them with a different label and pretend the label changes the substance.
If a man bows before an image, kisses it, offers prayers, asks for supernatural aid, and attributes to that figure an ongoing heavenly role in distributing grace, he is engaged in religious devotion. Calling it “veneration” instead of “worship” does not solve the problem. It is a verbal escape hatch. It is special pleading dressed up as theology.
And it gets worse. Rome wants to say that Protestants are failing to honor Mary unless we join them in these practices. But that is a false standard from the start. Scripture nowhere teaches believers to pray to Mary, seek Mary’s intercession, bow before her images, or treat her as a heavenly mediatrix. So Rome first invents a category of devotion Scripture does not authorize, then condemns Protestants for refusing to participate in it.
God repeatedly warned His people against idolatry, and idolaters regularly claimed they were still honoring Him. The golden calf was not presented as a rejection of Yahweh. It was presented as a way of worshiping Him. That is what makes idolatry so deceitful. It does not always announce itself as open rebellion. Very often it presents itself as devotion, reverence, beauty, and honor. But God does not accept worship that violates His word.
The same principle applies here. You do not honor Mary by giving her the kind of religious attention, prayer, and devotion that belong to God alone. You do not honor her by placing her in a role Scripture reserves for Christ. Jesus Christ is the one mediator between God and man. Not the highest mediator among lesser mediators. Not the central mediator who shares that office with His mother. He is the one mediator.
Mary is not dishonored by refusing to treat her like a quasi-mediatorial figure. She is dishonored when men make her the center of a devotional system that distracts from the sufficiency of her Son. Rome says Protestants do not honor Mary enough. The truth is that Rome exalts Mary in a way God does not permit, and then baptizes that excess with technical vocabulary.
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@rightnGA @DominusAD78 @Joseph_Spurgeon The Roman Empire literally deified their emperors. All the people they conquered they demanded that they worship the current emperor at the time. Your point that you can't worship a human is entirely false if you know even a tiny bit of history.
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@YoungRichie75 @ReformedToRome @Truth_matters20 Those words are not even remotely similar dude. A testament is to witness and report, a covenant is a sacred agreement between two parties.
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You might view that as legit typology if you're looking at Scripture through an idolatrous lens.
Pray The Rosary@PrayTheRosary
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The same dude who claims to have to have the same view of love as Jesus also wants you to know we don't know anything Jesus said or did
David Hayward | Artist@nakedpastor
When we say "Jesus said...", what we should mean is "Someone said Jesus said." Basic hermeneutics.
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@PresbyInn Funny, cuz Pope Francis did the same thing in 2019. Almost like there's a theme here.
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So did the Pope make offerings to the Earth Mother and mountain spirits?
LifeSiteNews@LifeSite
BREAKING: New photos REVEAL Pope Leo participated in a Pachamama ritual in 1995. lifesitenews.com/blogs/unearthe…
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@JohnPickles1997 The camera work? Immaculate. The gameplay? Superb. Just absolute cinema from all participants.
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@YoungRichie75 @ReformedToRome @Truth_matters20 The gospel texts are the start of the New Testament. You are describing the New Covenant.
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@ReformedToRome @Truth_matters20 Everything here is old testament
New testament started when Jesus rose from the dead and it fully came when the Holy spirit came down
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