Anthony Woodford

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Anthony Woodford

Anthony Woodford

@endChristphobia

Sign of the times advisor and searcher for truth

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Anthony Woodford
Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
Ezekiel 26:18 “Now shall the isles tremble in the day of thy fall; yea, the isles that are in the sea shall be troubled at thy departure.” Ezekiel 39:6 “And I will send fire on Magog and on those who live in security in the coastlands. Then they shall know that I am the Lord.” Australian Christian % end WWII- ~88-90% Aus. Christian % 2024- ~44%. The alliance of Magog= China, Iran, Russia, amongst others against Israel - including Australia’s UN voting.
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Anthony Woodford
Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
@colonelhogans Hush little baby don’t you cry, Pauline, Trump and Farage may one day refuel your new motorbike.
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Rick@colonelhogans·
The same illiterate morons who believe billionaire Trump backed by News Corp and billionaires, who believe Nigel Farage, backed by News Corp and billionaires, are the same morons who believe Pauline Hanson, backed by Gina Reinhardt, News Corp and billionaires, are fighting for them. Stupidity has no boundaries
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
You’re confusing “many manuscripts” with “one preserved message.” Yes, the Bible has manuscripts. Plenty. But they don’t even agree fully with each other, that’s why you have different versions and debates over what’s original. The Quran is different. Same text, same recitation, same everywhere. Not just written, but memorised and preserved in a way you can actually verify. So no, it’s not blind trust. It’s consistency. And that’s exactly what your manuscripts struggle to prove.
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@MasterMaliq The difference between the Bible and the Quran on this issue is: We actually have the manuacripts We actually can make proper and proven claims because our sources are documented You just blindly have to trust your guys while claiming the Quran is better preserved Its sad..

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Maish M@WgrearWimie·
@endChristphobia @MasterMaliq John 21 15-17, Jesus asked Peter to lead his Church thrice, a Pope is the head of the Church of Christ as a successor of St. Peter, the same succession has never been broken. Protestantism has tried for millenia but has failed. May Christ guide you back to his flock.
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Pope has Swiss Guards, Vatican police, plainclothes bodyguards, bulletproof Popemobile... but Jesus is supposed to be the ultimate protector? 😭
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Dr Sheep Person Podge
Dr Sheep Person Podge@noplaceforsheep·
I DEMAND my government speak out against the torture of babies & children by the genocidal state of Israel. I DEMAND you speak for all Australians who are repulsed by this horror. @AlboMP @SenatorWong
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Anthony Woodford
Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
Those turning away from truths, tread their own paths of destruction and despair. “Again the word of the LORD came to me, saying, “Son of man, speak to the children of your people, and say to them: When I bring the sword upon a land, and the people of the land take a man from their territory and make him their watchman, when he sees the sword coming upon the land, if he blows the trumpet and warns the people, then whoever hears the sound of the trumpet and does not take warning, if the sword comes and takes him away, his blood shall be on his own head. He heard the sound of the trumpet, but did not take warning; his blood shall be upon himself. But he who takes warning will save his life.” (Ezekiel 33: 1-5). youtu.be/s3O1bb22mtE?si…
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Nick McKim
Nick McKim@NickMcKim·
If Labor is worried about petrol prices they should stop cheer-leading the war that’s driving them up. Oppose the war. Stand for peace.
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Anthony Woodford
Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
Its a ‘straw man’ argument. Biden never claimed to be Christian and even if he did his “fruits “ demonstrate otherwise. I don’t know if the Australian economy can support the growing NDIS needs. Your needs added to this pile is going to be the tipping point. Christian politicians weren’t in power when they pulled out.
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Bob Carr
Bob Carr@bobjcarr·
Pete Hegseth says US will beat Iran because America holds the Christian faith. Why didn’t the formula deliver a triumph in Afghanistan, instead of Taliban triumph? What an administration.
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Anthony Woodford
Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
It’s a “strawman” argument. Christians don’t have to forgive her. We simply accept her humanity in its broken form. It is God that forgives -as he sees the deeds of his perfect sacrifice in Jesus. All human deeds are “filthy rags” in the eyes of a perfectly just God. It’s only Christ’s sufficient sacrifice that covers these deeds. You argument is attempting to stratify “filthy rags”. The real question is. Will you be forgiven?
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︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
She slept with more than 1000 men in just 12 hours. Now she got baptized and became a born-again virgin. Does Christianity forgive such women?
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Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
@GWFarnsworth @FromKulak Anti-Semitism in the name of whatever your myth is, does not embody courage. Did these witnesses sacrifice themselves for bullshit and lies?
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Gary Farnsworth
Gary Farnsworth@GWFarnsworth·
@endChristphobia @FromKulak Oh yes, lack of courage is what it is. Or could it be the lack of irrefutable evidence that the jewsus actually existed and that 90% of the biblical stories are total bullshit. Save your come to jewsus guilt trip for someone else.
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CatGirl Kulak 😻😿 (Anarchonomicon)
Christians don't realize their very language and visual conception of the divine comes from Norse Paganism... not Christianity. "God" or "Gott" is one of the names of Odin. "Yahweh" is the hebrew name. "Hell" "hela" is a place/Dark Goddess who rules the underworld. "Gehenna" and "Shoel" are different Hebrew places Jesus talks about that get translated to "hell" THe popular conception of the evil trickster devil with cloven hooves who makes odd and perverse deals is almost entirely Loki (who is an evil Jotunn frost-troll. Not a God, and not related to the norse gods) And also no Angels have wings in the Bible, and no one is ever carried to heaven by a choir of angels... That entire visual and conception of the Afterlife is taken almost entirely from the Valkyrie This is important to lay out... because a lot of christians need to be talked down from weird "Whites are the real Jews" copes where they need to deathgrip Abrahamic apocalypticism, because they need/want to believe in basic things their ancestors believed before the Hebrews were ever heard of. You can believe in the afterlife and hell without believing Mike Huckabee and the Israel lobby are bringing about the Messiah by bombing girl's schools.
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Anthony Woodford
Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
You must find it difficult to understand the Book of Revelation with Jesus’ letters to the 7 Churches. God bless. The letters to the seven churches can be found in the book of Revelation, chapters 2 and 3. These letters were written by the Apostle John, inspired by a vision he received from Jesus Christ. Each letter is addressed to a specific church located in Asia Minor, and each letter follows a similar structure: an introduction, commendation or rebuke, exhortation, and a promise to those who overcome. Here is a brief overview of each letter and the church it addresses: 1. Ephesus: Revelation 2:1-7 - The church in Ephesus is praised for its works, labor, and patience but is admonished for leaving its "first love." They are encouraged to remember, repent, and do the first works. 2. Smyrna: Revelation 2:8-11 - The church in Smyrna is commended for enduring tribulation and poverty, yet they are rich in spirit. They are encouraged not to fear suffering and are promised the crown of life. 3. Pergamos: Revelation 2:12-17 - The church in Pergamos is praised for holding fast to Christ’s name, despite being in a place where Satan's throne is. However, they are rebuked for allowing teachings that lead to idolatry and immorality. They are called to repentance. 4. Thyatira: Revelation 2:18-29 - The church in Thyatira is commended for their love, service, faith, and patience. However, they are reprimanded for tolerating a false prophetess leading to immoral practices. Those who overcome are promised authority over nations. 5. Sardis: Revelation 3:1-6 - The church in Sardis has a reputation for being alive, yet is spiritually dead. They are urged to be watchful, strengthen what remains, and repent. Those who overcome will be clothed in white garments. 6. Philadelphia: Revelation 3:7-13 - The church in Philadelphia is praised for keeping Christ’s word and not denying His name. They are encouraged to persevere and are promised protection from the hour of trial. 7. Laodicea: Revelation 3:14-22 - The church in Laodicea is rebuked for being lukewarm, neither hot nor cold. They are advised to be zealous and repent. Those who overcome will sit with Christ on His throne. These letters are not only historical messages to real churches at the time but also carry spiritual lessons and warnings applicable to believers throughout the ages. Each letter ends with the exhortation to "hear what the Spirit says to the churches." May these words guide and inspire you on your spiritual journey.
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Maish M
Maish M@WgrearWimie·
@endChristphobia @MasterMaliq He did dear protestant, Peter means rock, he chose him to lead his church. Jesus never imagined a fragmented body borne out of jealousy anf induvidualism. He was very structured and intentional about his church
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Anthony Woodford
Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
@ChristyDanFan Labor was always predicted to win easily in SA. You are going to have sleeplessness when considering your own state and the rise of One Nation.
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Dan Fangirl 🤓
Dan Fangirl 🤓@ChristyDanFan·
The media is constantly trying to delegitimise Labor’s landslide win. Going on and on about One Nation’s phenomenal charge to glory. One seat. 🙄
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Anthony Woodford
Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
Crucifixion was at the time considered the worst form of torture devised, and you are overlooking the scourging by whip to the extent that bone was exposed, then having to carry his own heavy cross. Witnesses testified he was devoid of human form by the end of it. You are devoid of human logic by mocking and refusing to accept this sacrifice for you. The torture and suffering Jesus experienced are recounted in the Gospels, detailing both physical and emotional anguish leading up to and including His crucifixion. Here are some of the key aspects: 1. Garden of Gethsemane: Before His arrest, Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, experiencing deep anguish. The Gospel of Luke describes His sweat as "like great drops of blood falling down to the ground" (Luke 22:44, NKJV), indicating the intense distress He felt knowing what was to come. 2. Betrayal and Arrest: Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot, one of His disciples, with a kiss (Matthew 26:49). He was arrested by the religious authorities and deserted by His disciples. 3. Trials and Mocking: Jesus was subjected to a series of unjust trials before the Jewish Sanhedrin and Roman authorities. He was falsely accused, blindfolded, spat upon, struck, and mocked by those holding Him (Mark 14:65, Luke 22:63-65). 4. Scourging: The Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, ordered Jesus to be scourged (Matthew 27:26). This involved a brutal whipping with a flagrum, a whip with multiple strands often embedded with sharp objects, causing severe physical injury. 5. Crown of Thorns and Mockery: The soldiers twisted a crown of thorns and placed it on His head, mocking Him as "King of the Jews" (Matthew 27:29). They also clothed Him in a scarlet robe and struck Him with a reed. 6. Crucifixion: Jesus was forced to carry His cross to Golgotha (John 19:17), where He was crucified. This Roman method of execution was extremely painful and humiliating, involving nailing through the wrists and feet. 7. Death on the Cross: During the crucifixion, Jesus experienced intense physical pain, dehydration, and asphyxiation. He spoke several profound statements from the cross, including, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do" (Luke 23:34, NKJV) and "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:46, NKJV), reflecting both physical and spiritual suffering. 8. Emotional and Spiritual Suffering: Beyond physical torture, Jesus experienced emotional pain, including the denial by Peter and the rejection by crowds. Theologically, His suffering also involved bearing the weight of the world's sins, described in 1 Peter 2:24: "who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree" (NKJV). Through His suffering and death, Jesus fulfilled His redemptive mission, offering salvation to humanity. The narrative of His passion and crucifixion is central to Christian faith, symbolizing sacrificial love and the triumph of life over death.
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CatGirl Kulak 😻😿 (Anarchonomicon)
The average cancer child suffers more than Jesus and doesn't get to come back three days later to deliver a little wink to loved ones. Most motorcycle accidents suffer more The idea that a symbolic 3 hours by one guy alters the human condition or guilts us all is laughable
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Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
-Redemption was available to all of Egypt’s first born regardless of race or creed . -They only had to possess enough faith to display their outward belief within the sufficient sacrifice provided by God . -God judged them on an outward declaration of acceptance of this sacrifice and not by the content of the hearts within the respective household, nor their genetics or prior deeds. -Unfortunately this is your fate, if you refuse to accept Gods sufficient sacrifice via ‘the Lamb Of God’. -You are Pharaoh in this prophetic event , as I can testify that you choose to harden your heart despite constant attempts of correction.
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
In the Bible, God killed every firstborn in Egypt, including those of prisoners and livestock, because Pharaoh refused to obey, even though God Himself had hardened Pharaoh’s heart. Why didn’t He just strike Pharaoh directly? Can someone explain how this is logically acceptable?
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Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
@MasterMaliq It’s a ‘straw man’ argument. I am commaded not to hate, but to present truth.
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
You say you hate Islam and Muslims... But then: Your trusted friend is Muslim 😏 Your friendly neighbor is Muslim (and you're not scared they'll "blow you up") Your biggest customer who pays big money? Muslim 💰 The doctor who literally operates on you and saves your life? Muslim 🩺 So you're out here loving, trusting, profiting from, and relying on Muslims every single day... But still spreading hate online? Make it make sense. The hate doesn't match the reality you're actually living. Which one is the real you? 🤔
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Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
How do you explain the initial ‘codex’ missing critical diacritic marks? The original Arabic text of the Quran (the Uthmanic codex, standardized around 650–652 CE during Caliph Uthman’s reign) did not contain diacritic marks (also called tashkīl, ḥarakāt, or vowel marks like fatḥah, ḍammah, kasrah, or sukūn).  It was written in a basic consonantal skeleton known as the rasm (رَسْم), using only the undotted letter forms without: • iʿjām (إِعْجَام) — the dots that distinguish consonants sharing the same shape (e.g., ب from ت from ث, or ص from ض). • ḥarakāt (حَرَكَات) — the short vowel marks and other pronunciation aids. Key Historical Context Early Arabic script at the time of the Prophet Muhammad and the Rashidun Caliphs relied heavily on context, oral tradition, and memorization (ḥifẓ) for correct reading, as native Arab speakers could often infer the intended meaning from the rasm alone. The earliest surviving Quranic manuscripts (such as those in Ḥijāzī script from the 7th–early 8th century) generally show: • Sparse or inconsistent use of consonantal dots (iʿjām), sometimes present in a limited way similar to contemporary non-Quranic Arabic documents like papyri. • Complete absence of vowel markings (ḥarakāt).  Fully dotted and vowelled versions appeared gradually later, for several reasons: • To aid non-Arab converts (mawālī) who were not fluent in Arabic. • To prevent recitation errors as Islam spread. • Abu al-Aswad al-Duʾali (d. 688 CE) is traditionally credited with early innovations in vowel-like marks (initially colored dots). • Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi (d. 791 CE) further systematized the system. These additions were not part of the original Uthmanic rasm; they were later enhancements to the script. Modern printed Qurans include full tashkīl for clarity and standardization, but the core consonantal text (rasm) remains the same as the 7th-century version.  This is why the Quran was (and is) primarily preserved through oral transmission alongside the written text — the written rasm alone was ambiguous without the living tradition of recitation (qirāʾāt). In short: The “original” text was a bare-bones consonantal outline without the diacritic (vowel or full dotting) marks we see today. The marks were added centuries later as the Arabic script evolved.
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
How the Quran Was Compiled This is not about vibes or blind faith. It is about proof, and within the Islamic framework, the process is not vague or mystical. The Quran originates with the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. That part is not disputed. The real controversy people raise is what happened after his death. During the caliphate of Abu Bakr, a large number of Muslims were killed in battle, many of them memorizers of the Quran. This created an urgent problem. If those memorizers died, parts of the Quran risked being lost. In response, Abu Bakr ordered the Quran to be compiled into a single written codex. This was not a casual project. Every verse included had to be verified by at least two companions who had either memorised it directly from the Prophet or written it down during his lifetime. The man placed in charge of this task was Zayd ibn Thabit, someone who had served as a scribe for the Prophet himself. The completed codex was then kept with Hafsa, the daughter of Umar. Years later, during the caliphate of Uthman, Islam spread rapidly across different regions. With that expansion came differences in dialect and recitation. The concern was not that the Quran had changed, but that people might begin disputing over how it was read. Uthman ordered new copies to be produced from the original codex kept by Hafsa. These copies preserved the recognised ahruf, the authorised modes of recitation taught by the Prophet. They were sent to major cities along with qualified reciters to teach them correctly. What was destroyed were not alternative Qurans or rival texts, but personal copies containing marginal notes, explanations, or dialectal markings that could cause confusion. The core text remained the same. So when people say the Quran passed through many hands, that is true. But it passed through verification, not opinion. Memorisation and written transmission worked together, publicly, and within the lifetime of those who learned directly from the Prophet. That is the complication people gloss over. Not chaos, but control. Not secrecy, but scrutiny.
Gucci_Mayor Of Nasarawa@mingridavid

@MasterMaliq @MasterMaliq you are yet to answer my question please who compiled the Quran and when was it compiled?

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Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
@FromKulak Jesus returns as a blood stained warrior. That is not meekness. We are meek when judging the fruits of our enemies, but called to walk in victory when enough telling evidence requires it
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CatGirl Kulak 😻😿 (Anarchonomicon)
Christianity and the modern world takes morality for children, and universalize it to make you an easy rube Forgiveness is FOR CHILDREN Meekness is cute IN CHILDREN It then pretends these are the universal instead of a specific exception to undermine manly virtue and fathers
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Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
So pleased to get your attention brother. This is your calling. Ask Jesus to present himself to you in dreams and visions… But I guess you won’t as you don’t have the courage, (knowing the power in merely typing his name). So much so that a ‘fable’ inhibits your keystrokes. A fable does not inhibit freedom of thought, and inhibit logical thinking to accept the free gift of eternal life.
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Gary Farnsworth
Gary Farnsworth@GWFarnsworth·
@endChristphobia @FromKulak And yet you quote xtian theology wrapped up in jewish mythology. A belief system that only holds true to those who believe its fables. To everyone else its nothing more than noise.
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Anthony Woodford@endChristphobia·
@MasterMaliq Definitely not your smartest post. Stand in correction abd have the courage to ask for Jesus to present himself to you in dreams and visions. Praying for your soul brother
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
One of the dumbest things you hear is “there are different versions of the Quran.” It already tells you the person has not even done the basics. What they are calling “different versions” are actually different recitations, preserved and transmitted with precision. Same Quran, same message, same structure. Not different books. People hear something online and run with it without understanding what they are even talking about. That is how ignorance spreads so confidently.
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