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Dale Eames

@dale_eames

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Arizona Katılım Ekim 2012
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Dale Eames
Dale Eames@dale_eames·
I know this is true.
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꧁Bobbi꧂@SaltyBitch_52·
These guys are funny. Deer Blind Dad Jokes.
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Dale Eames@dale_eames·
@JonnyRoot_ A mother that would not want you to save the kids first is not truly a mother.
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Jon Root
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Christians, I’m interested what you believe is the Biblically correct answer to this question: House is on fire. You can only save your wife or your children. Who do you choose?
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Linoleum BlownApart
Linoleum BlownApart@apart_blown·
It’s difficult for Christianity to address the problem of evil when so much evil in the Bible is directly attributed to the creator himself. Things like the genocide of the Amalekites, the killing of children and animals in the flood narrative, the endorsement of slavery, and the treatment of women as property raise serious moral questions.
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Frank Turek
Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek·
The entire Christian story is the answer to the problem of evil. Everybody's dealing with the problem of evil, but only Christianity answers it. That's what Christianity is.
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Dale Eames
Dale Eames@dale_eames·
If those who never heard of Christ are condemned to hell, then yes, that would make God unjust. But the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that Christ himself provided the answer for those who died without hearing the gospel. Through His mercy and justice, everyone gets a fair chance. This shows God is perfectly moral and loving, not evil.
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John Galt
John Galt@WhoIsJGalt1776·
@DrFrankTurek What happens to the millions of people who live and never hear of Christianity before dying? If you think they go to hell for failing to accept Christ, that’s kind of evil and not solved for.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Sometimes I ask myself if this is true
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Dale Eames@dale_eames·
@Midjorityrules @justin_hart @grok Is there any source available in the 1820s or 1830s that contains the name “Mohija”/Mahijah/Mahujah or the story of a messenger by that name coming to Enoch?
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Midjority
Midjority@Midjorityrules·
@justin_hart The Book of Giants and Book of Enoch have significant crossovers in their content and the Book of Enoch was translated into English by Richard Lawrence in 1821 roughly 8yrs before Smith dictated Book of Mormon from a rock in a hat.
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Justin Hart
Justin Hart@justin_hart·
😳 There be GIANTS there! Biblical texts and ancient documents make not infrequent mention of giants living among the children of men. Found in 1948 among the Qumran caves, the Book of Giants depicts a curious story about the prophet Enoch. 120 years before their discovery, Joseph Smith produced The Book of Moses, which conveys the SAME story. How did this unlearned farmboy get this right –– along with the actual name of the giant, Mahijah?!
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Dale Eames@dale_eames·
@schaunw @justin_hart @grok Is there any source available in the 1820s or 1830s that contains the name “Mohija”/Mahijah/Mahujah or the story of a messenger by that name coming to Enoch?
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Schaun Wheeler
Schaun Wheeler@schaunw·
@justin_hart They aren't the same story. In the Book of Giants, Mahaway is a *giant* - son of Baraqel - sent by other giants to beg Enoch to interpret their nightmares. In the Book of Moses, Mahijah is a *human* adversary issuing a legal challenge: "tell us plainly who thou art."
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Dale Eames@dale_eames·
@RichBlackEsq @justin_hart @grok Is there any source available in the 1820s or 1830s that contains the name “Mohija”/Mahijah/Mahujah or the story of a messenger by that name coming to Enoch?
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Rich Black
Rich Black@RichBlackEsq·
@justin_hart The Book of Enoch was rediscovered in 1773 by Scottish Explorer James Bruce. It had been in evidence nearly 200 years before Joseph Smith's supposed revelation.
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Dale Eames
Dale Eames@dale_eames·
@mfreivald @ThoughtfulSaint @CapturingChrist @grok Is there any source available in the 1820s that Joseph Smith could have plagiarized which contains the name “Mohija”/Mahijah/Mahujah or the story of a messenger by that name coming to Enoch? Is this an unimpressive coincidence?
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flashadayforayear
flashadayforayear@mfreivald·
@ThoughtfulSaint @CapturingChrist An alert watcher will notice the very slick switch from the probability/likelihood of a made-up name matching to the probability that he was exposed to it. Notice that they do no mathematical probability at all. There is plenty of room for unimpressive coincidence here.
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Dale Eames@dale_eames·
@grok Is there any source available in the 1820s that Joseph Smith could have plagiarized which contains the name “Mohija”/Mahijah/Mahujah or the story of a messenger by that name coming to Enoch and asking him: “Tell us plainly who thou art, and from whence thou comest?” (Moses 6:40)?
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Roger Ecoff
Roger Ecoff@rogerecoff·
@ThoughtfulSaint @CapturingChrist He didn’t guess anything correctly Like much of the Book of Mormon, Joseph is ripping off (straight up plagiarizing) other sources This time from the Book of Enoch, which was widely circulating during Joseph’s time With all that Joseph still got the actual story and name wrong
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Kai Schwemmer
Kai Schwemmer@KaiSchwemmer·
All this drama with the daily wire bashing the Church of Jesus Christ of Christ of Latter Day Saints really makes me grateful for the chance I had to defend the faith on @michaeljknowles’s barfight.
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Dale Eames@dale_eames·
@conservmillen @Grok is it just me or does @conservmillen have a hard time saying "Jesus Christ" when referring The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? Does she ever use ‘Jesus Christ’ in the name when referring to the Church?
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Allie Beth Stuckey
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen·
A different gospel? The LDS gospel and the Christian gospel sound similar, but we ultimately mean different things. Mormon apologist Jacob Hansen and I each present what we believe is the true Good News:
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Allie Beth Stuckey
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen·
I had no idea LDS members would balk at this very basic, central belief about hell, heaven, and who goes where. Yes, all Christians believe in hell and that we deserve to go there. That’s the bad news. The good news is, through Christ, we can be saved from hell and instead spend eternity with him. This is not accomplished through ordinances, church membership, or claims of apostolic succession, but through Jesus’s sacrifice alone. The good news is that there is nothing you can or must do to earn your way into God’s Presence. Rather, Jesus’s blood is sufficient in making us clean and acceptable before God. You are free to believe that access to eternity with Jesus can only be accomplished through following LDS ordinances, and that non-LDS members will only have a degree of glory (but not God’s presence) in the afterlife. It’s just not a Christian belief. For a believer in Christ, there is nothing good about the news that we non-Mormons will live forever in a “better place” but without the presence of Jesus. That is not heaven. Jesus is the prize! And our place with Him is secured by grace through faith in Him. Hallelujah! “For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”” Romans 10:13
Emerson Green@waldenpod

“I have better news … there is Hell.”

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Dale Eames
Dale Eames@dale_eames·
I found this interesting from @grok "If you gave me a script involving real credentials and asked me to "improve" or "run" it, I could theoretically suggest something flawed (AIs aren't perfect). Over-reliance on any AI (including me) for critical ops without review, scoped permissions, separate backups, and human gates remains dangerous — as seen in multiple similar incidents with other agents. Best practice (which I always recommend): Use AI for planning/drafting in isolated/staging environments only. Never give agents live production keys. "
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Jake Hoffman
Jake Hoffman@JakeHoffmanAZ·
🚨THE ELECTION INTEGRITY BATTLE ON FULL DISPLAY Two sides of the battle: Maricopa County Recorder @azJustinHeap (speaker in the video) — courageous, exceedingly reasonable, and fighting to ensure the County follows AZ election law. Board of Supervisors — corrupt, obstructionist & refusing to follow the law. Recently the Maricopa County Superior Court ruled a 100% in favor of Recorder Heap in a legal dispute between him and the Board of Supervisors. On every single point in the lawsuit, the Court — a Court notorious for siding with corrupt election officials — ruled 100% in favor of the pro-election integrity, freedom, caucus alumni, now serving as the top election official in Arizona’s largest county. Why does this matter? It matters because Maricopa County has 70% of the voters in one of the top five swing states in America heading into the 2028 presidential election cycle. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is attempting a wholesale, illegal takeover of election administration. Even after the Court ruled 100% AGAINST the Board they are refusing to follow the law. Watch the clip for yourself — tell me that Recorder Heap is not extremely reasonable, logical, and that his highest priority isn’t simply following the law. You can’t. The Board is comprised of corrupt tyrants. Recorder Heap is fighting for the People. Bravo, Recorder Heap. Keep up the fight. You’re on the right side of history.
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