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Pine Bark
@bark23200
Real Men submit to Jesus. INFJ-A Love God, my kids & mountain biking... in that order.
Katılım Nisan 2024
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@Mr_Husky1 As messed up as it is, women cheat to begin their exit (disrespect cannot be accepted).
Men who are not naturally cheaters, cheat to get a need met, because they actually want to stay.
Both are messed up & wrong, but don't miss the intent.
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My wife had a months-long affair with someone from work. I found out by accident, not through honesty.
Yesterday I decided not to forgive her. I asked for a divorce without negotiation. Her family says I should try, that “we all make mistakes.”
What they don't say is that some mistakes are repeated for months with full awareness.
I'm not going to rebuild something that was broken by long-standing decisions. Love also has dignity.
Am I radical for leaving, or am I the only one who understands that not everything can be forgiven?
I prefer the pain of starting over to the constant doubt of staying.
Cc - @/AngelporrasXx
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@GiaMMacool I did all those things right.
Waited 2 years, did some pre-marriage counseling & she still didn't show the covert malignant narcissist until after we were married. VERY deceitful.
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This might be a wake up call for some of you, but it’s the truth.
Most women won’t show you their true selves in the beginning.
They’ll put on a fake personality to be who you want them to be.
This is why you shouldn’t…
Cohabitate
Run to the alter
Negotiate for sex
Appeal to her sympathy
Be too available
…too quickly.
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1 Corinthians 11:3 "But I want you to realize that the head (Kephale) of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God."
Kephale - head or authority over
Also, the word for husband & master in the Hebrew language is interchangeable.
God did not change the responsibility or structure of marriage in the NT. He clarified the heart of the matter.
It has always been about structure, protection & provision. Back to the original poster, God begins judgement by putting women in authority over man.
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@thewittyempress @guy_canadian3 @AELeighton2 @dalepartridge You really need to start reading & studying your bible, cover to cover would really help. Here's one for you to start with.
1 Timothy 2:12 "But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence"
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@thewittyempress @guy_canadian3 @AELeighton2 @dalepartridge Patriarchy is 100% Biblical.
Complementarianism is not.
Egalitarianism is demonic.
A woman trying to act in authority over a Christian man is a violation of scripture and is a sin.
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@thewittyempress @guy_canadian3 @AELeighton2 @dalepartridge God created patriarchy, He had nothing to do with feminism.
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@JoelWebbon says that it's not progress, it's judgment.
Fellas, if this triggers her, DO NOT marry her.
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@thewittyempress @guy_canadian3 @AELeighton2 @dalepartridge You really need to start studying your bible & begging the Spirit for some understanding.
Feminism is sinful at it's core & God is just beginning His discipline on this nation & feminism.
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@bark23200 @guy_canadian3 @AELeighton2 @dalepartridge Again, words of man spoken by man. Still not God.
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@SpecterAndBride It used to be "love, honor & obey" for women
and "love, honor & cherish" for men.
Women do not naturally obey, God cursed Adam because he did not REQUIRE Eve to obey.
Men do not naturally cherish, it requires work to cherish.
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@bark23200 @guy_canadian3 @AELeighton2 @dalepartridge And you are getting the paraphrasing wrong. God never said to control another human being. Those are words of men. You follow men not God. Repent before it’s too late.
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@ScottRoberts Excellent statement.
Owning property & hard work is straight from the bible.
Correct also, charity is through the church not the government & is never forced. Forced charity is theft.
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This sentiment sounds bold, but it collapses pretty quickly once you actually open the Bible and read it in context.
First, Christianity is not an economic system. It is the Gospel. It is about reconciliation with God through Jesus Christ, not the restructuring of society through a man-made framework. When people try to force Christianity into "capitalism" or "socialism," they are importing categories that Scripture itself never uses as controlling lenses. Jesus didn’t come preaching wealth redistribution or free markets. He came preaching repentance and the kingdom of God.
Second, the passages people usually point to, like Acts 2:44-45, describe voluntary generosity, not forced redistribution. The early believers "had all things in common," but no one was compelled by the state. In fact, Acts 5 makes this crystal clear. Peter tells Ananias that the property “remained your own” and after it was sold, the money was still under his control. The sin was not withholding wealth from a collective. The sin was lying to God. That only makes sense if private ownership was still recognized.
Third, Scripture consistently affirms personal responsibility and stewardship. 2 Thessalonians 3:10 says plainly, "If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat." That cuts directly against the idea that Christianity mandates a system where provision is detached from responsibility. The Bible commands generosity, yes, but it also commands diligence, ownership, and accountability.
Fourth, biblical giving is always from the heart, not under compulsion. 2 Corinthians 9:7 says each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. That one verse alone dismantles the idea that Christianity at its core is about enforced economic equality. The entire ethic is inward transformation that produces outward generosity.
Finally, the deeper issue is this: socialism tries to solve human inequality externally, but the Bible diagnoses the real problem as sin in the human heart. Greed, envy, oppression, laziness, pride. You can change systems all day long, but if the heart remains unchanged, the same sins will simply show up in new forms. Christianity goes after the root. A new heart in Christ produces generosity, justice, and care for the poor, not because a system demands it, but because God has changed the person.
So no, Christianity is not socialism at its core. It produces radically generous people, which can look superficially similar in small snapshots, but the source, the method, and the goal are completely different.
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry
Tucker’s latest guest: “Capitalism shouldn’t be anywhere near Christianity. Christianity is socialism at its core.” Tucker agrees
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@ywomendeservles Women will have sex w/a guy that's out of her league & she thinks that makes her attractive. 🤦♂️
The only way to really know if a woman is attractive, is what level of guy will propose. WAKE up.
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@BethCavete Objectively, there are many females who want nothing to do with accountability. That is where the problem lies.
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My limited study of CSA (child sex abuse) began 25 years ago when I was a behavioral therapist with emotionally disturbed children. I understand my claim seems radical, but here's what I learned: 1/
TheZillenialTeacher@ZillennialApple
@BethCavete Comparing a teenage girl being sexually assaulted to a teenage boy seeing a woman in a bikini is certainly a choice. Not a very good one, but it is a choice.
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@PErinMahoney @StefanMolyneux "IF you love me you WILL obey my commandments"
Jesus put that in the bible 20 times, I'd encourage you to wake up. OT & NT
It wasn't the 10 suggestions then & it isn't now.
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@StefanMolyneux Christians don't demand, because Christ, does not command (i.e. force) He persuades with overwhelming love and kindness. A woman willfully submits when they're husbands love them as Christ loves the church & gives thier lives for them. The dynamic when done in love is beautiful.
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@leahfiles I've posted this a few times, objectively analyze her actions, she's NPD
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TPUSA is in stage 5 of 5 when looking at historical trends of failed non profits. You can come back from any stage except stage 5, but instead of acknowledging it, they are worsening it. The cracks are starting to show…this is just free advice that they won’t take.
My deep dive analysis is up on Substack but summary below:
Stage 1: new founder can’t fill shoes of old founder - Erika had zero experience to oversee a 400 person $100M+ Org with multiple arms
Stage 2: Mission drift - she’s doing a “make heaven crowded” tour instead of free market campus debates
Stage 3: Money is hard to follow and not transparent. I’ve done so many on this…it’s insane
Stage 4: The troops revolt - ie Univ of Arkansas meets with Erika and then unanimously leaves
Stage 5: Public Trust destroyed - chapters leave, donors leave
My assessment is that the TPUSA that Charlie Kirk built is gone. Chapters will leave and donors will see that their money is going to LLCs of people who work for the company and ghost employees. The only remaining donors will hang on to push propaganda that Charlie wouldn’t. That’s just my assessment based on experience, historical trends, and months of research :)
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@idropFbombs I think God turned over the Israelite nation to slavery for less degeneracy than I'm seeing today.
I said some stupid stuff when I was young & full of hormones, but not in front of other people or a camera.
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