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@exiledcrusade

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@exiledcrusade·
dm me anytime you ever need to talk. im here.
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@exiledcrusade·
hope you all are doing well. i’ve been quiet for a while, just taking time to figure some things out. remember this—Christ loves you. keep pushing forward and never forget the love He has for you. it’s not always easy, but He’s always there. trust me.
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@exiledcrusade·
exactly, looks alone will never be enough. even if you’re an attractive man, that doesn’t automatically mean women will pursue you. you have to be walking in purpose. women can discern when a man lacks confidence or is insecure. if you have status, you don’t need looks, and status often comes with provision. provision and stability will always outweigh appearance. being good looking might draw short term interest, but it will not keep a woman committed. long term, women seek security and a man who can provide. appearance fades, but character, purpose, and the ability to lead and protect are what truly matter.
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Involuntary Celibate (Incels.is)
Things that actually matter to women in dating: - Looks - Height - Status Things that don't matter to women in dating: - "Aura" - Personality - Attitude
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i would not recommend college to any man. men need to work on a trade/work with their hands, attain the skill, then start your own company after licensing. you will never get anywhere being an employee in this economy. its the have nots and the have yachts, their is no more middle class.
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cold 🥑@coldhealing·
If you were advising a widely-talented 17yo today who wanted the safest path to the upper middle class what college major would you recommend? I genuinely don't know. The world is changing a lot. It's probably not computer science. Maybe it's mechanical engineering or math?
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@exiledcrusade·
@eigen_moomin every smart person i know doesnt say they are a smart person and any person who thinks you need college to be smart, is clearly not smart. college is a scam, always has been. learn to be resourceful on your own.
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eigen moomin
eigen moomin@eigen_moomin·
there's perhaps a lesson in this but i fear anyone who unironically posts on the subreddit will never get it.
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Donnie Discerned@DonnieDarkened·
Jesus is called both the Son of Adam and the Son of David. Adam lived 930 years. David lived 70 years. Together, that makes 1,000 years, a full prophetic “day.” (“With the Lord, one day is as a thousand years” – 2 Peter 3:8) And through Him, the full prophetic day is completed. Adam’s life represents human dominion, given in Eden and lost through sin. David’s life represents royal dominion, promised through covenant. Jesus comes as the fulfillment of both, the second Adam, and the heir to David’s throne. So when Christ returns and reigns for 1,000 years (Revelation 20), It’s the full restoration of what was lost and the full fulfillment of what was promised. The Day of the Lord is a literal thousand-year reign over the nations. A real Kingdom. On real land. Ruled by the real King. The Son of Adam. The Son of David. The Lord of the Sabbath Day. And He will reign, and the Saints will be given authority to reign with Him. (Rev 2:26)
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@exiledcrusade·
within the next 10 years we will see prophesy come true. from a false golden age to enoch and isaiahs return on earth. people of this earth will have plenty of opportunity to repent before christs reign. when enoch and isaiah die then rise after 4 days it then marks the half way point and you will really know we are in those times. its crazy how much knowledge im being revealed and its apparent others are too.
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Donnie Discerned
Donnie Discerned@DonnieDarkened·
Exactly. This is what Daniel 12:4 literally says: “Seal up the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase.” There are layers of meaning in Scripture that weren’t fully revealed to previous generations, because it wasn’t time yet. But now we're living in the time when those patterns, numbers, and timelines are being unveiled through the Spirit showing what was always there. Jesus even told His disciples: “I have many more things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now.” (John 16:12) God hides things in plain sight to reveal them at the appointed time. This is that time.
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@piratecapt16 @alandidio exactly and they will rise from the dead after 3 days i think it was and then that will mark the half way point of the tribulation and thats when the antichrist really starts cracking down on earth and killing christ followers.
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pirate captain@piratecapt16·
It is Elijah and Enoch but you are missing the prophesy, it says they will die and the whole world will witness them lying dead in the streets of Jerusalem. This is telling everyone that mass media, TV, or Twitter has been invented, how else would everyone see them dead and rejoice. Recognize a prophesy when you see one.
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Alan DiDio
Alan DiDio@alandidio·
🚨 Who are the Two Witnesses in Revelation 11? Prophetic fire, plagues, resurrection, global attention and then they’re caught up to Heaven. The 2 Witnesses are among the most mysterious and powerful figures in all of end-time prophecy. But who are they really? Some say Moses and Elijah - the Law and the Prophets. Others believe it’s Enoch and Elijah - since neither experienced death. Still others think they’re symbolic of Israel and the Church. Or maybe… they’re two future prophets we haven’t met yet. 📜 Revelation 11 leaves room for debate and that’s what makes this such a powerful mystery to explore. 👇 We want to hear from YOU. Who do you believe the Two Witnesses are? Drop your thoughts in the comments! ((Follow for More 🔥)) Maranatha.
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@exiledcrusade·
we are near the end of the sixth day and will be entering the seventh day which is the millenial reign. 1,000 years is a day in the lords eyes. so crazy. its almost like he is still creating the earth but not at the same time. this is what proves he moves outside of time. its so confusing.
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people who live through the tribulation will actually physically be mortals that the saints of christ rule over. they will also live longer lives like adam and eve. then at the end of thousand years satan is let out once more, then the new jerusalem and heaven comes after the earth is destroyed. its pretty crazy some people will wake up right at the beginning to reign for a thousand years and some will wakeup at the end for the second judgement. their is no time perception though so itll feel like a split second to them. time is crazy and its hard to wrap my brain around this all sometimes. everyone thinks we are headed to heaven, no one teaches abt the millennial reign. its very exciting.
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Donnie Discerned
Donnie Discerned@DonnieDarkened·
For years I thought following Christ was just about getting saved and going to heaven. But it’s so much deeper than that. It’s about being refined, tested, and prepared to rule with Him in His coming Kingdom over the earth. Most people still miss that. Tribulation is God’s refining process. It exposes the heart, separates the flesh-led from the Spirit-led, and reveals who’s truly worthy to reign with Christ in His Kingdom. That’s why Paul says in 1 Corinthians 6:3, “Do you not know that we will judge angels?” We’re being prepared for something far greater than most realize. God originally appointed heavenly beings to rule over the nations (Deut. 32:8, Psalm 82). But they grew prideful, rebelled, and fell. Now these fallen elohim stir up the nations in defiance, trying to reclaim what they lost, and it all leads to one final war against Jerusalem at Armageddon. (Zechariah 14, Revelation 16–19). Walking with God isn’t a one-time decision, it’s a daily dying to the flesh. Only those who stay on the narrow path of obedience, humility, and surrender will be glorified with Christ and reign with Him. That’s the opposite of what the fallen sons of God did, they chased self-glory and lost everything. It’s not about being perfect or sinless. It’s about faithful obedience, a heart that says: “God, I want You more than I want my sin. I trust Your ways over my own.” It’s a posture of surrender. Jerusalem will be the literal headquarters of Christ’s kingdom on Earth during His thousand-year reign (Revelation 20). This fulfills God’s covenant with David (2 Samuel 7) and most Christians today have no idea that this is the future we’re actually heading toward. The ultimate goal isn’t just individual salvation, it’s the redemption of all creation. Eden was where heaven and earth met, and Christ’s return begins the restoration of that unity. The resurrection is about glorified humanity reigning on a restored Earth, with God dwelling among His people again (Revelation 21). God is raising up a faithful remnant to reign with Christ after the refining fire has done its work. This life is preparation. The Kingdom is coming. And only those who walk the narrow path will be ready when it does.
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@exiledcrusade·
a lot of people think following Jesus means going to church every sunday just to prove something, but Jesus never said that. He didn’t tell us to go sit in a building every week, He told us to follow Him. His life was the church. He walked with God, talked with God, lived in truth, and poured into people wherever He went. the early church wasn’t about pews and sermons, it was about real believers gathering, praying, sharing, and growing together. “where two or three are gathered in My name, I’m there,” that’s what He said. you don’t need some paper saying you’re ordained or a mic to be used by God. if He put it on your heart to speak and people are drawn to it, that’s not random, that’s Him choosing you. the problem is, too many churches now just want to fill seats instead of feeding people real truth. they water it down to keep everyone comfortable, but that’s not what Jesus did. He spoke truth even when it offended people. He loved, but He didn’t sugarcoat. i’m not saying church is bad, but if it’s not led by the Spirit and rooted in truth, then what are we really doing? your life should reflect Christ daily, not just on sunday. your heart can be the altar, your home can be the sanctuary, and your walk can be the message.
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@exiledcrusade·
a lot of people think just because the bible mentions something, it means god approved of it. but that’s not how it works. the bible is honest about what people did, even when it was against god’s will. solomon having 1,000 women wasn’t god’s plan, it was a clear example of disobedience. god literally warned in deuteronomy 17:17 not to multiply wives, and in 1 kings 11 it says solomon’s wives turned his heart away. that’s not a flex, that’s a downfall. adam and eve was the original design. one man, one woman. just because god let people choose doesn’t mean he approved of their choices. solomon’s story is a warning, not a model.
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@exiledcrusade·
the crusades are often sold as heroic missions to reclaim the holy land, but the truth is they were violent, chaotic, and deeply political. what started as a call by pope urban ii in 1095 turned into centuries of warfare, greed, betrayal, and mass bloodshed, not just against enemies, but against their own people. when the pope preached the first crusade, he didn’t just mobilize armies, he lit a fuse. mobs of radicalized peasants, many untrained and unhinged, began marching east. they didn’t wait to fight muslims in jerusalem. instead, they slaughtered jewish communities throughout germany in what became one of the earliest large scale massacres in europe. thousands were killed by people who claimed to be doing god’s will. even when they reached christian territory in the byzantine empire, they caused destruction. these weren’t peaceful pilgrims, they looted towns, disrespected eastern christians, and acted more like invaders than allies. by the time they got to the holy land, they didn’t spare civilians. men, women, and children were all killed. blood was said to run through the streets of jerusalem. but it didn’t stop there. in 1204, during the fourth crusade, they never even made it to the holy land. instead, they turned on constantinople, one of the most important christian cities in the world. they sacked it, murdered fellow christians, raped women, looted churches, and stole sacred relics. it was one of the most disgraceful betrayals in church history. they also used the crusade label to justify violence within europe. the albigensian crusade was launched in france, not the middle east, targeting other christians who were labeled heretics. entire towns were wiped out. there was even a so called children’s crusade in 1212, where thousands of kids were sent off with the hope of reclaiming the holy land. many died or were sold into slavery. the crusades didn’t bring glory, they brought suffering. they fractured relationships between western and eastern christians, fueled antisemitism, and left a legacy of violence in the name of god. it wasn’t christ leading those wars, it was men using his name for power.
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@exiledcrusade·
if your idea of ethics is just what helped a group survive, that’s not objective. it’s just what worked at the time. morality based on convenience or evolution isn’t truth, it’s preference dressed up in science talk. real objective morality means something is right or wrong no matter what people think. and for that to exist, there has to be something above people. a higher standard. otherwise, it’s just opinions with better pr.
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PhilipIv@PhilipIv399524·
@DegenSlayer05 @DeeWaynee94 Well i believe ethics is simply the result of group survival strategies being successful or not. That is an example of an objective morality. You picking which interpretation of God you want is not objective. It simply is not, by definition.
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Dee 🌹
Dee 🌹@DeeWaynee94·
If religion vanished, science, ethics, law, and love would keep evolving. If science vanished, you’d lose clean water, modern medicine, GPS, the internet. Religion is parasitic on human progress, not its source. You don’t need a god to be good. You just need empathy, logic, and spine. We’re not killing god. We’re retiring a bad idea. With dignity, if possible. With facts, if not.
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@exiledcrusade·
honestly, it makes sense why she probably turned the AC off at night, a lot of europeans just aren’t used to it and think it makes you sick. they’re more into open windows and fresh air, and in places where it doesn’t get super hot, they don’t rely on AC like we do. but i live in florida and do hvac for a living, and let me tell you, the actual reason people get sick from AC isn’t the cold air, it’s the nasty ductwork and moldy coils. i see it all the time. black mold, mildew, dead rodents, you name it. cold, damp, humid air sitting in dark places? it’s gonna grow stuff. and yeah, if you already have allergies or a weak immune system, dirty air will definitely make it worse. but cold air by itself doesn’t make you sick, if that were true, half of florida would be hospitalized year round lol. AC is totally fine, if you just keep it clean.
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Seasonal Clickfarm Worker@ClickingSeason·
I have a French house guest She apparently turns off the air conditioning at night I woke up yesterday morning and it was 83 degrees Europeans are sick in the head
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@exiledcrusade·
paul didn’t hallucinate, he was a pharisee who hunted down christians, until he encountered jesus on the road to damascus and gave up everything. and the “500 witnesses” weren’t from paul’s imagination, he was quoting early church tradition that already existed, possibly within 5 to 10 years of the resurrection. also, the apostles personally knew jesus and died brutal deaths, refusing to deny what they saw. people don’t die for a lie they made up. what do you base your unbelief on, twitter memes?
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Arch Stanton
Arch Stanton@ArchTheAtheist·
“There were over 500 witnesses” According to one man who never met any real Jesus and later hallucinated This is what Christians base their belief in Jesus on 🙄
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@exiledcrusade·
god never endorsed slavery as an ideal, he gave boundaries in a broken world to protect people from worse abuse. same way he gave laws for divorce, war, and vengeance, not because he wanted those things, but because humans were already doing them. would you prefer he stayed silent and let evil go unchecked? and your comment about prayer? god absolutely intervenes, but not always how we want. free will still exists. god steps in, but he’s not a puppet master. prayer is about alignment, not control. and yes, leviticus gives regulations, not approvals. it’s not a “how to enslave” manual, it’s an ancient legal system trying to limit injustice within fallen human systems. also, your question about “which god” is a false equivalence. the god of the bible is not just another option on a shelf. he’s the only one who claimed to create the universe, fulfilled prophecy, and entered time as a man, died, and rose again, verified by over 500 eyewitnesses (1 cor. 15:6). zeus and buddha don’t even claim that. so no, needing god to be good doesn’t make someone horrible. it makes them humble enough to know morality can’t be self invented without collapsing into contradiction. without god, “good” is just your opinion.
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@exiledcrusade·
if you actually read the bible, god never endorses slavery. he knew it was part of the broken world people lived in, so he gave boundaries to protect the vulnerable. not everything god allowed in scripture was a reflection of his ideal, some of it was him stepping into messy systems to limit the damage until people could grow beyond it. would you rather him stay silent and let it get worse? and let’s be real, if god just snapped his fingers and ended slavery, evil, and every sinful thing on earth, we’d lose what makes us human. we’d be robots, no free will, no real choices, no real love, just programmed obedience. you say genocide and slavery are evil, and i agree. but the existence of evil doesn’t disprove god, it proves why we need him. god didn’t create evil, he gave us free will, and free will comes with risk. it means people can choose love or hate, good or evil, truth or lies. real freedom includes the ability to choose wrong, and the responsibility to answer for it. god could have created us all as slaves, forced us to worship him nonstop with no choice, but he didn’t. he gave us the freedom to walk away, even if it breaks his heart. and that freedom is exactly what you’re using now to argue against him. the problem isn’t god, it’s what we do with the freedom he gave us.
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🪚THE GRIMTOUCHER
🪚THE GRIMTOUCHER@Kokox1x·
@exiledcrusade @DeeWaynee94 Evil exists without God. Genocide is evil, God himself was the reason for so many genocides. Your word of God encourages slavery, but we have evolved past the times the bible was written to know that slavery is evil. Yet the bible never abolishes it.
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you say “god doesn’t talk to anyone,” but that’s just your experience. millions of people around the world will tell you different, including people who gave up everything, risked their lives, and walked away from sin because they heard his voice, felt his conviction, and saw him move. and if god isn’t real, then again, on what grounds is anything actually wrong? you keep calling stuff evil, but without god, that’s just emotion, not objective truth. the fact that you know something is deeply evil proves the exact point you’re trying to deny.
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🪚THE GRIMTOUCHER
🪚THE GRIMTOUCHER@Kokox1x·
@exiledcrusade @DeeWaynee94 The fact that there's not a single person in the world who will kill in God's name and people will let that go just proves you people know God doesn't talk to anyone. Because he's not real. But back in the days, people would've allowed that. Because we didn't know any better
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morality based on science and sociology still just boils down to observation, not objective truth. science can tell us what people tend to do, but it can’t tell us what people should do. same with sociology, it studies behavior, but it can’t assign moral value without assuming some kind of higher standard first. so if lying is just “natural” or “part of culture,” then who’s to say it’s wrong at all? what makes it bad instead of just common?
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@exiledcrusade @DeeWaynee94 Objectivity in morals comes from the scientific method and sociology exploring the natural state of humanity and culture. Lying can be a strategy yes. Since all are Sinners, it makes sense a Christian would adopt lying as one of their vices.
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@exiledcrusade·
i get what you’re trying to say, but just because someone claims “god told me to do it” doesn’t mean god actually did. people say wild stuff out of trauma, delusion, or manipulation. that’s not god, that’s mental instability. the bible literally tells us to test the spirits, not blindly follow anything that sounds spiritual. but at the same time, if there’s no god, you don’t actually have a solid reason to say what she did was “wrong.” without a higher law, morality is just preference. like, it might feel wrong to you, but it’s not objectively wrong, just your opinion. so in a weird way, the fact that we all know something like that is evil actually points to god, not away from him.
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🪚THE GRIMTOUCHER
🪚THE GRIMTOUCHER@Kokox1x·
@exiledcrusade @DeeWaynee94 A woman murdered all her 5 children because God told her to do so. You deny God and go against his will if you say this is false. You don't truly believe in God, or you understand that we don't need an invisible person who literally cannot do anything to know what is good or bad.
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