Jack Jackson

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Jack Jackson

Jack Jackson

@flatearthdumb

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@Michaeldudufudu If I saw this video prior to becoming a Christian, I’d suggest killing them as a solution for this level of disrespect to Christianity. These people are so disgusting.
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@RuslanKD @JayDyer @PowerDad5000 @Vlad0_SOL Ruslan, I pray that you're being sincere in your walk with God and not turning a blind eye to the truth of the indefensibility of protestantism to protect your income. Your conversion would result in a pay cut, but it would reward you with things you can't imagine now.
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Who actually believes the following people genuinely won’t do a formal debate because I’m “mean”? Trent Horn Gavin Ortlund Ruslan Redeemed Zoomer
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@Vlad0_SOL @RuslanKD @JayDyer @PowerDad5000 Wow you guys are retarded. Russlan literally hosted jay dyer and gave him a very charitable interview and exposure to his audience Jay sure knows how to burn bridges and ensure his only audience is Insufferable trolls
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Everybody attacking Catholics on X right now. I will not join in. I wish you all the best. Sincerely, your Orthodox brother Tristan.
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@JayDyer @JoelWBerry @triggerpod @paleochristcon You're a two faced troll who will be pleasant in person and then sperg out on twitter and spam childish insults Who wants to deal with that? Work on your impulse control and maybe people will debate you
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Should Christians Run America? Tonight, we’re joined by Andrew Wilson @paleochristcon for a conversation you won’t want to miss. Watch the full episode tonight, Sunday, April 19th, at 7PM UK | 2PM ET on Facebook and X.
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I am so thankful for Ben Shapiro. He is a man of integrity, and that is becoming less common on the Right.
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@Hooserdaddy3 @hrkahrig With great power comes great responsibility If you want men to have the power, you need to take responsibility for culture If you want to be a feminist, then you can do a 50/50 split
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Harrison R. Kahrig@hrkahrig·
If the knee-jerk reaction is to blame men whenever a woman is criticized, don't be surprised when men stop taking you seriously.
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@JB_Durham80 @AreRjr @thisjustchris Dude you are not Paul. Anyone who’s a bad pastor can use the excuse that it’s everyone else’s problem Take some accountability for your rampant ego and try and self reflect
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I was fired, as a pastor, on Sunday. (Yes, I was fired last year, on the Lord’s Day, too. Baptists are big on ‘works of necessity’ like ‘muzzling an ox in the ditch.’) In the past five years, as a pastor, I’ve been fired from three churches, and resigned from a fourth amidst calls for my termination. In every case, I was fired for upsetting the “church ladies” (often, of both sexes). Time and again, these ladies have pressed their husbands, deacons, and elders to put me under discipline; to force me into a struggle session where I must apologize for offending them, grovel for a second chance, and agree to all kinds of restrictions on what I can say and do. Once I refuse these sinful, controlling demands, they inevitably demand my head on a platter…and the ‘church ladies’ ALWAYS get what they want. I’m seeing a lot of solid discussion, right now, addressing the epidemic of cucked church leaders who put good men under church discipline for fake “sin,” while ignoring the real sins of women, all in an effort to keep the ‘church ladies’ happy. As a pastor, I represent the other side of this equation. What we must understand is that, at present, there is virtually NO PLACE in evangelicalism for ANY uncucked man, whether he be a pastor or a parishioner. I can just about count, on my twenty fingers and toes, the number of exceptions that I’m personally familiar with. Regarding my most recent pastorate, which began in January. I was opposed, from week one, by one elder, and his wife. They voted for me to come, and then turned around and passive-aggressively protested me for six straight months, on account of reading some internet slander about me. They didn’t invite us into their home once in six months. We had them in our home multiple times. They treated my wife like she had leprosy, and wouldn’t even look at me while I preached. When I confronted him, he denied having any issue. When I confronted him a second time, he slandered me to the entire church and destroyed my reputation before he left. Others left with him, and he left me to preach to scowls and frowns for the past four months. He slandered me around town, too, to the point that I was even denied pulpit supply by a sister church up the street. The remaining elder was in my corner…until I offended his wife. She had a nasty habit of rudely interrupting her husband and angrily correcting him in public. On one occasion, he and I were discussing a matter, when she barged in uninvited, and cut him off mid-sentence. Rather than redirect my attention to her, I kept my attention on my co-elder, waiting for him to finish his thoughts. I wasn’t rude about. Just principled. I showed him the due respect his own wife refused to show him. She became irate, and a week later, he demanded I apologize to his wife. Because they’re my parents’ age, I offered an explanation, and gentle correction, but no apology. I thought the matter was closed. Little did I know, it was simmering in both their hearts, for several months. Fast forward to two weeks ago; another church lady discovered I had invited a small group of (3) men to my house, as a personal outreach, where we enjoyed some beer and cigars while talking shop (discipleship). This was not a church event. It was not promoted on the church website or Facebook page. It was something I was doing on my own time, on my own dime, and with the other elder’s permission. In fact, he expressly asked me to, “keep it separate from the church.” Which I did. This disgruntled elder and his wife seized on this moment, calling an urgent members’ meeting where all the church ladies could come together to voice their “concerns”: “Why were no women invited?” “Was this an ‘anti-female’ meeting?” “Who gave you permission to have this men’s meeting in your home?” “You can’t have beer and cigars in the parsonage…it’s church property.” The other elder knew I enjoyed the occasional beer and cigar, and had no issue with it. (He and his wife drink wine, routinely.) Rather than defend me and help me keep my job, this vindictive elder and his wife used this proxy issue to turn the entire church against me and get me fired. They’ve given us 30 days to vacate the parsonage, while taking away the income we need to qualify for renting or buying a home. Not being content to take away our income and housing. They went after our marriage, as well. Days before I was fired, this elder’s wife sent my wife a long text message which slandered me and sought to convince my wife she’s in an abusive marriage and should seek help. I don’t use the word lightly, but my wife is genuinely traumatized. She is heartbroken. She’s been battling cancer and chronic illness. The stress of being kicked to the curb again, by “church family,” has triggered a serious case of shingles in her face, neck, and head. Please pray that it doesn’t spread to her eyes, which can cause blindness. For ten months straight, I tried everything to revitalize this declining church; neighborhood visitation, social media ads, single’s mixers, fellowship meals, branding, new signs, etc. I didn’t miss a single Sunday in the pulpit, including while my wife spent a week in the hospital for a difficult surgery. The one thing that got any traction was reaching out to men with a vision for an uncucked church. As it turns out, that was the one thing that I wasn’t allowed to do. In just a couple of weeks of spreading the word, I had about fifteen men interested in participating in my men’s fellowship. I sold my shotgun to pay for the beer and cigars. This past Saturday, two of those men called me to say they were bringing their families to join us for Sunday worship. Sadly, I had to tell them that my church was voting to fire me on Sunday. So, instead, we all went, together, to a different church where God’s Word, and not the church ladies, reign supreme. Naturally, there’s a lot more to this saga. I intend to give a full account of everything that transpired, but first, I’ve got to go find a place to live and start earning an income. I have made a vow to my wife that I will never again be dependent on a pay check from a church that is controlled by the sinful passions of unruly women. By my estimate, that’s most churches. I want to issue a call to young men, today – Do not give your strength to churches ruled over by cucked men and clucking hens. They will despise you for your strength and seek to castrate you. If you refuse to play ball, they’ll come for reputation, your marriage and family. Find a godly church with godly pastors who have proven to be unflinching in the face of feminism, and let’s change the game.
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@JB_Durham80 @thisjustchris Narcissistic’s pretend like when people correctly rebuke them for their poor behavior that’s evidence they are just telling the unpopular truth You are not the apostle Paul buddy, you are just a egotistical guy who can’t hold down a job
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@thisjustchris Tell that to the Apostle Paul who was stoned in nearly every town he preached in. The majority of pastors have never preached a single faithful sermon on any of the rampant sins of women, so I couldn't care less about the majority of preachers.
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@EvangelicalDW You look like this. Because you happen to share the same skin color doesn’t make you the same as someone lol
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Flat earth is gaining traction. Start the race war.
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@UT_Angelsfan @olseaj @glennbeck Buddy calling someone’s views obviously wrong isn’t hateful If you tell me a man can get pregnant, I will tell you that’s obviously wrong Stop pretending like people calling your religion dumb is hateful I respect you as a human, not your religion
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Glenn Beck
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After reading a few of the comments to my original post, i felt compelled to ask my Christian friends a few questions. If, in this moment of grief, someone had said to me, as I mourn the loss of Charlie Kirk, “Yes, but everything he said was trash,” how do you think that would feel? Does that sound like the way we honor the charge to “mourn with those who mourn”? I know very well how my faith is viewed in some quarters. I am not blind to the criticisms, nor do I expect everyone to share my beliefs. If you are not a hater but simply someone who disagrees with me on these issues, I want you to know I recognize your sincerity and that you, too, may believe you are doing right. But please — in this moment — I ask you to show me, and others who are hurting, the respect and love that Christians are commanded to extend to all. There is a time for debate, and there is a time for silence. The time to belittle or question another’s faith is not while they are burying their dead. Doing so does not soften hearts; it hardens them. It does not heal; it deepens the wound. It does not invite reflection; it closes ears and eyes to any message you might hope to share. I am not asking you to change your beliefs. I am not even asking you to stay silent forever. I am asking, humbly and respectfully, that you consider saving that fight for another day. We already agree on so much. The times are so dark. This is the third friend I have lost in two weeks. We are all hurting. I love you. I respect your spiritual stance. I even applaud you for standing up for Christ in your way. But is it too much to ask, just for this moment, that you sit quietly with a friend and mourn while they mourn?
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With sorrow we announce that Russell M. Nelson, beloved President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has died. He was 101 — the oldest president in the history of the Church. For more information on the life and ministry of President Russell M. Nelson, see below: newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/presid…

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@ElderRobWright @olseaj @glennbeck That’s literally the logic cults use lol Well everyone calls us ridiculous (because we are), but they also did it to Jesus! People pointing out you are wrong isn’t evidence you are right
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@flatearthdumb @olseaj @glennbeck That’s what they said about Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago. We are in good company. Hating will bring more damage to your life than you understand right now.
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@olseaj @glennbeck Mormonism is like the most obviously false religion on the planet It’s proof that high religiosity can cause otherwise intelligent people to believe absolutely absurd nonsense
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@glennbeck He was not just a good man. He was a prophet of God. He was an apostle of Jesus Christ with keys passed down from Peter James and John as they gave them to Joseph Smith in 1830. The reaction of professing ‘Christians’ to his death on here is unbecoming of that name.
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BREAKING: Charlie Kirk's suspected assassin is 22-year-old Utah local, Tyler Robinson — NYP reports
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@Gentilenewsnet @asukagrypr His most recent videos, even one within the last 48 hours, he was questioning Israel. Looks like a professional hit. That’s all I’m saying.
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It’s refreshing to see people go after the snake that is Gavin Ortlund. An utter cowardly sell out who uses postmodern tactics to twist language and manipulate people into believing that he is the arbiter of truth in regard to each and every person’s temperament. His associations are damning and his inability to speak on issues like abortion are unacceptable. He’s quite literally Paul, Peter, and Judes definition of a false teacher. And he’s Christs definition of a white washed tomb. Millennial slop.
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Gavin doesn't care at all about harsh speech. He & his ilk will be absolutely vicious, condescending, & insulting. They just do it indirectly & in effeminate fashion. What he actually opposes is robust Christian communication that adopts the ethic of Scripture against the zeitgeist which they so slavishly serve.

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I find it incredibly suspicious that Tucker quit Fox News to spend a year doing diplomacy with Milei, Vox, Orban, & Bukele. Then traveled the Gulf doing diplomacy with the leaders of Saudi, Qatar, and UAE. Then interviews US adversaries like Putin and now the Iranian president.
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