drizzo
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Por que este é o momento certo para planejar sua imigração para os EUA x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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I’ve never seen such a disconnect between the commentary on this site and what I hear in the real world. I’ve talked to dozens of normal conservatives in real life about the Iran War and I haven’t met a single one who’s actually enthusiastically in favor of it. At best they’re warily optimistic. In most cases they’re opposed. In some cases they’re not only opposed but deeply furious. And yet here if you utter a word of criticism about the war you’ll be shouted down by throngs of alleged American conservatives who allegedly have wanted nothing more than for America to go to war with Iran. It just doesn’t reflect what I see on the ground. That’s not just cope because my position is unpopular with “my side.” I’ve held plenty of unpopular positions. I really don’t care. But in this case the social media vs real world divide is stark and unlike anything I’ve seen before.
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The demons in the White House pretend to practice Christianity...
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
Leavitt begins the press briefing: "Could you hear our 'amen' in there? We just had a little loud prayer as a team. In this holy week, President Trump and the First Lady are joining in prayer with Christians celebrating the resurrection of our lord and savior, Jesus Christ."
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@BrianLee1985045 @HealthRanger They were jews by faith, culture and self-identification. all according to the bible. Christ would be persecuted by Christians if he returned today too. Romans crucified him later by the way, not jews
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@dbarizzo @HealthRanger They were the exception not the rule. The rest of the 99.9999% of Jews rejected them and persecuted them.
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I’m looking for your honest feedback on something I’ve been noticing.
In recent years, there seems to be a growing split within parts of the Christian world.
On one side, many Christians strongly support Israel, rooted in shared values, faith, and worldview.
On the other, a louder minority is emerging that frames Jews as evil, using language like “synagogue of Satan,” and positioning that stance as a moral or even religious obligation.
And here’s what stands out:
If this were truly about human rights or morality, why the silence on:
• The mass killing of Christians in Nigeria
• Restrictions on Christian life across parts of the Middle East
• Church closures in places like Lebanon
But when it involves Israel, the reaction is immediate, intense, and often accusatory.
So I’m asking genuinely:
Are we witnessing a deeper shift?
Is this theological, political, or something more coordinated?
Is replacement theology being challenged by a strong, thriving Israel?
Curious to hear from Christians and non-Christians alike.
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People blaming Trump for the fuel crisis, not Albanese - just how stupid are Australians?
The Noticer@NoticerNews
One Nation is now just 3% behind Labor, and the Coalition has fallen to 17%, according to a new poll. The survey also found most Australians blame Trump for the fuel crisis, not Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. noticer.news/one-nation-3-b…
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“Judeo-Christian” literally wasn’t a thing 250 years ago, let alone a thing our country was founded on.
We are a Christian nation, and I’m running for Governor to revive that.

Disclose.tv@disclosetv
NOW - White House's Leavitt: "Our nation was a nation founded, 250 years ago almost, on Judeo-Christian values."
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