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Nebraska, USA Katılım Mart 2021
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Jared Koller
Jared Koller@JaredKollerKC·
#Royals to hit a Sonic Slam Grand Slam, winning a fan $25,000: -Jonathan India -Salvador Perez (2) -MJ Melendez -Cam Gallagher -Matt Stairs -Abraham Nunez -Abraham Almonte -Lorenzo Cain -Craig Paquette -Dave McCarty -Johnny Damon -Carlos Beltran 7 instances in the last 25 years.
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Royals Kingdom🤴(3-3)
Royals Kingdom🤴(3-3)@kingdom_royals·
Someone just won 25k off an India home run and it wasn’t Emmanuel Clase this time
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TheyCallmeLos@huskerdid·
@megbasham @rshereme Christians as they move closer to God can often move farther away from politics bc politics is of this world
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
@rshereme Oh my gosh, is he still writing the same article. I’ve been reading the same article from him now for like ten years.
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Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦
There is something deeply unsettling happening inside parts of American Christianity. And if we are honest, it did not start with Donald Trump. But it has become impossible to ignore in the Trump era. A recent piece in The Atlantic from Peter Wehner, a former speechwriter for the administrations of three Republican U.S. presidents, captures this tension well. It argues that for many believers, politics is no longer shaped by faith. Increasingly, it is replacing it. Christianity was never meant to be about power. It was meant to be about transformation. Jesus did not call His followers to win culture wars. He called them to carry a cross. He did not say, “Defeat your enemies.” He said, “Love your enemies.” He did not say, “Protect your tribe at all costs.” He said, “Whoever wants to save their life will lose it.” And yet, what we increasingly see in some corners of modern Christianity looks very different. We see anger reframed as righteousness. We see cruelty justified as strength. We see loyalty to political figures elevated to something dangerously close to devotion. What we are witnessing is a substitution of faith with politics, transformation with power. When faith becomes shallow, something else fills the vacuum. And politics is very good at doing that. Politics offers identity. It offers purpose. It offers belonging. It offers a clear line between “us” and “them.” In many ways, it offers everything religion offers — except transformation. And that is the danger. Because when politics becomes a substitute for faith, it does not make people more Christ-like. It makes them more tribal. It teaches them to win, not to love. To dominate, not to serve. To justify, not to repent. And over time, something subtle but profound happens: Jesus is no longer the center. He becomes a symbol — used to defend something else. To be clear, this is not about left vs right. It is not about whether Christians should engage in politics. They should. But engagement is not the same as surrender. Christians are called to influence the world. Not be conformed by it. And when the language, tone, and spirit of politics begin to override the teachings of Christ, something has gone wrong. Deeply wrong. But here is the hopeful part. This is not the end of the story. Throughout history, Christianity has gone through seasons where it drifted toward power, toward institutions, toward political alignment. And each time, renewal came. Not through louder politics. But through deeper faith. Through people who returned to the core: humility, repentance, sacrifice, love. That path is still open. And maybe that is the real question for all of us: Are we following Jesus… or are we using His name to follow something else? Because those two paths may look similar at first. But they lead to very different destinations.
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Greggertruck
Greggertruck@greggertruck·
@SawyerMerritt Stop making it about 3/Y Just make your own great vehicle and call it incomparable. We all know what exists Focus on Ford. Just feels like weird SEO
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Ford CEO in new interview: “We'll have an all-electric, affordable vehicle to compete with Model Y and Model 3. I think there's nothing else like it on the market. We started a skunkworks team 4 years ago. They were basically Formula 1 and Tesla people. That vehicle is radically different. I'm really excited to show everyone maybe late this year or (early) next year. It will be coming out next year.” (via Spike's Car Radio)
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia@nostalgiaa·
This is the only scene where the T-800 and the T-1000 actually speak to each other
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Hail Varsity
Hail Varsity@HailVarsity·
NOT IN THIS HOUSE 💪 Nebraska ends No. 7 UCLA’s 22-game winning streak to remain unbeaten in Big Ten play.
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Hail Varsity
Hail Varsity@HailVarsity·
Thank you for an unforgettable and historic season. ❤️
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Sam Lance
Sam Lance@slancehoops·
Fred Hoiberg with a heartfelt opening statement after Nebraska’s loss to Iowa in the Sweet Sixteen: “These guys will be a part of history of Nebraska basketball forever… They did so many things to elevate our program.” Got choked up at the end when talking about his son.
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WTF Stats
WTF Stats@WTFstats·
This is the first Sweet 16 since 1954 that doesn’t include Kansas, Kentucky, UCLA nor UNC.
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TheyCallmeLos@huskerdid·
@CFBHome All American Punter. Overall #1 pick MLB draft. Only MLB to win Gold Gloves in 2 different positions.
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CFB Home
CFB Home@CFBHome·
In honor of #OpeningDay    Here are some #CFB Players that went onto the MLB Darin Erstad, Punter (Nebraska)
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Shooter McGavin
Shooter McGavin@ShooterMcGavin·
37 years ago Ricky Vaughn made his debut for the Cleveland Indians
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Nebraska Football
Nebraska Football@HuskerFootball·
Congratulations on a legendary career, Lavonte. 🐐
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CBS Sports
CBS Sports@CBSSports·
ILLINOIS AND VCU ARE TRYING TO DUNK EACH OTHER INTO OBLIVION
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Terri Green
Terri Green@TerriGreenUSA·
This is evergreen! When a young boy asks John MacArthur why didn’t Jesus just *Pow* in the garden when Eve ate the apple, He can stop it like that? Bible Questions and Answers, Part 70 — John MacArthur “I’m Joey Cusenza, and my question is, why didn’t Jesus stop Eve at the garden of Eden when she ate the fruit? *Like, I mean, pow,* He can just stop it like that. Why didn’t He?” JOHN: That is the most profound question of all questions: Why didn’t God stop Eve from eating the fruit? This theologians call the problem of theodicy: Why is there evil in the world? If God is absolutely holy, why is there evil in the world? That’s essentially that question: Why didn’t He stop it before it started? First of all, the broad answer is this: because God allowed her to eat that fruit, God allowed sin to come into the world, so that He could be glorified. Now God is a God of love, and He could express that love even in the perfection of the Trinity. And He expressed that love to Adam and Eve when He walked and talked with them before they sinned and before she ate. So God could express His love. But if there had never been a sin, there would never be forgiveness, there would never be mercy, there would never be grace, there would never be compassion, there would never be healing, there would never be restoration. And so, forever and ever, the angels would never be able to worship God for all those aspects of His nature. So God allows evil so that He can display grace and mercy and compassion because those also are attributes of God that can only be put on display through His response to sin. There’s another reason, and that is that God is holy and just and righteous. He would never be able to display ultimately what that means unless there were sinners to judge. So whether it is judgment on sin or whether it is salvation from sin, the fact that sin exists allows God to display eternally the glory of the full scope of His attributes. Okay? Great question. Thank you, bud.
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Gene Munster
Gene Munster@munster_gene·
$AMZN plans smartphone ten years after Fire Phone failed Reuters reports. My take: unless there’s a novel killer AI feature, it’s a waste of time. Odds of that are slim to none.
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