John Climacus

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John Climacus

John Climacus

@jclimacus5

Crypto enthusiast, educator, philosopher, author, everyman & no-man: I bet we've met before.

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Nicole 💋@Nicolee_N19·
I wonder why men love doggy style so much... I've been thinking about it 🤨 Is it because you can see both holes at the same time?
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Nurse Kelly 💋
Nurse Kelly 💋@kelly_nsfwt·
Is 44 old enough to be a cougar ?
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@BishopJaxi There are many reasons.I will give you mine: 1) sterile intellectualist pseudo faith 2) inefficacy in overcoming sin; 3) duplicity in its leadership; 4) vanity/worldliness among its members 5) incoherent teachings/dubious premises.
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Bishop
Bishop@BishopJaxi·
People don’t reject the Catholic Church because it contradicts the Bible. People reject the Catholic Church because it contradicts them.
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Sarah Corkill
Sarah Corkill@SarahVibeshke·
For me, the meaning of travel is that I don't need to do anything important, but my mood is already full🤣🤣
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@beetle67a @Xtopher_Uzo What I do know is that there is nothing neq under the sun. People still kill, they still steal, etc, is corruption inside and outisde of the church and...they do all this while going to church. Time for some honesty: the world is no better/worse off due to Christianity/sacraments
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Ojike Uzoma
Ojike Uzoma@Xtopher_Uzo·
As a Catholic, do you believe that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist?
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John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@MichaelsRosary @CatholicDeacon Isn't great what going to Mass can do for Catholics? It really helps people become holy doesnt it? Just look at these Catholic politicians and you have all the evidence you need as to the spiritual effects of Mass!
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Deacon Richard
Deacon Richard@CatholicDeacon·
Catholics do not go to Mass because it is “inspiring.” We go because Jesus Christ is there. Body. Blood. Soul. Divinity. The same Jesus born in Bethlehem. The same Jesus crucified on Calvary. The same Jesus risen from the tomb. On every altar. At every Mass. Still giving Himself for the life of the world. This is why the Eucharist is not a symbol. It is the beating Heart of the Catholic faith.
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@WifeFinance @marriedmn Such is the playbook for narcissistic wives. But the game is over. Alimony rare in many states and the solution could be to simply hire a PI, unmask her and then remove her from the home, forcing her to pay him child support for being the true parent who cares about the kids.
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A Finance Guy’s Ex-Wife
A Finance Guy’s Ex-Wife@WifeFinance·
@marriedmn She should immediately divorce him and take half his money and ask for child support and alimony to maintance the lifestyle shes accustomed to
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The married man
The married man@marriedmn·
I love my husband… but I’m not in love with him anymore. He’s not abusive, he doesn’t cheat, he’s a good father and provides everything. But there’s no spark, no excitement, no emotional connection, the sex is boring he doesn't even satisfy me. I feel like I’m living with a roommate I share kids with. There’s another man who makes me feel things I haven’t felt in years… and it scares me how easy it would be to cross that line. Is it selfish to leave a ‘good man’ just because you’re no longer happy… or is staying worse?” What should I do?" -- From my Dm,, share your advice here.
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@marriedmn Grow up. Stop acting like a teenager and recognize you are being manipulated by another man to the detriment of your husband and children. Emotions come and go.
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@beetle67a @Xtopher_Uzo As far as I can tell people still kill, steal, commit adultery, and many other things and do so despite receivinv Holy Communion. No change.
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
2010: What if I told you I was 7 months pregnant with my second child here.
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@ServusDeiVivi The problem is the requirements of justice. The aim, ultimately of justice, is not merely to constrain harmful people but to render a just punishment for the crime inflicted, and to also induce repentance. Capital punishment satisfies these ends in specific cases
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@Misbehavedxo You are the devil: if I like this, you think I must have a small one. And if I don't like it, then I disappoint you. Yiu are cruel. I like it.
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Misbehavedx
Misbehavedx@Misbehavedxo·
Don’t let them fool you, you don’t need a big dick to please a woman.
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John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@realCarola2Hope The same could easily be said of "religious" people. They, like the Pharisees, are smug in their traditions, rituals, and rosaries. Very elegant, methodical, yet spiritually poisonous and presumptuous.
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Carolina ❤️‍🔥
Carolina ❤️‍🔥@realCarola2Hope·
“Religion isn’t necessary… spirituality is everything.” It sounds so beautiful, doesn’t it? But it’s an illusion. Deep down, it’s the perfect slogan for people who love saying they’re “very spiritual” while quietly dodging any concrete, objective truth about God. The devil is “spiritual” too. He hates the material, despises the visible, and runs from real religion… because true religion means a real relationship with God. Real religion isn’t an ideology. It’s a living relationship with God; one that demands humility. And that’s exactly where modern “spirituality” usually falls apart. “I’m very spiritual…” The Pharisees used to say the same thing. I’m not interested in rootless spirituality. I’m not spiritual. I’m religious. And there’s no shame in that, only humility.
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@TheStaad Actually, Catholic-ISM is an ideology, a sterile intellectual system that counterfeits as faith, but is in fact a snarky, sterile intellectualism that is powerless to deliver people from sin. It is why many leave it, seeing it to be a rotten shell void of living faith.
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@FatherChrisVor1 If your Church really believed this, then on the same grounds, all should also be Confirmed at infancy, along with holy communion. But in practice you believe it is choice because you delay, making it up to the parents and kids at a later date. So which is it?
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Fr. Chris Vorderbruggen
Fr. Chris Vorderbruggen@FatherChrisVor1·
A Mormon has spoken in serious error about baptism, and we need to correct it clearly and carefully. Baptism is not first about our choice. It is about God’s action. “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God” (John 3:5). That is not framed as an age requirement, but as a necessity. And Scripture does not isolate baptism to conscious adults. We see whole households baptized (Acts 16:15, 33; 1 Corinthians 1:16). The promise is broader: “The promise is unto you, and to your children” (Acts 2:39). In the world of the apostles, a household included children, not just professing adults, and the Church never read these passages as excluding them. The deeper issue is this idea that infants have no need. It is true they have not committed personal sins in the way an adult has. But Scripture speaks to something deeper. “Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me” (Psalm 51:5). And again, “By one man sin entered into the world… and so death passed upon all men” (Romans 5:12). The Church has long understood this distinction: not personal guilt as in willful acts, but a fallen condition into which we are all born, and from which we need life in Christ. And baptism is not merely symbolic. “According to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration” (Titus 3:5). It is new birth, gift, and grace. This is why the Church, East and West, has baptized infants from very early on. Origen of Alexandria says the Church received this from the apostles. St. Augustine of Hippo defends it on the basis of the universal practice of the Church. St. Irenaeus of Lyons speaks of Christ saving all ages, which the Church has always held together with baptism. So where does the rejection come from? Not from the ancient Church, but from much later debates, especially in parts of Protestantism where baptism became tied more closely to an individual profession of faith. Joseph Smith encountered those debates and gave his own answer in the Book of Mormon, but that places his solution within that later context, not the apostolic age. So we need to be clear. Baptism is not about proving we have chosen Christ; it is about Christ giving life to us, even to the smallest. Grace does not wait for our strength. It meets us in our need, and brings us into Him.
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We need to talk about baptism. Not the tradition. Not the sentiment. The doctrine. Baptism is for those who can choose Christ. It’s tied to faith and repentance. Infants don’t repent. They haven’t sinned. There’s nothing to cleanse. Calling a child “in need of baptism” isn’t humility. It quietly assumes Christ’s grace isn’t enough yet. But it is. Completely. That’s the whole point of the Atonement. God doesn’t require ordinances to fix innocence. He gives ordinances to covenant with those who can act. That’s why accountability matters. That’s why choice matters. And that’s why baptism belongs after both. Moroni didn’t tiptoe around this. He called infant baptism a denial of Christ’s mercy. Strong language, because it touches the center of the gospel. Baptism isn’t about making someone worthy of Christ. It’s about someone choosing Him. And that changes everything.

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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@TheStaad If that were true, Catholics would stop sinning due to the efficacy of the sacraments. And yet the world is no different on account of the sacraments today than 2k yrs ago. Still killing, stealing, lusting, snd receiving communion.
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Joey
Joey@TheStaad·
Christianity is incomplete without the Sacraments If you want to be as close as you can be to Jesus, become Catholic
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John Climacus
John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@TheStaad True. Sort of. A better word for Leo might be something like: double tongued (failing to speak clearly what he means) or duplicitous (rejecting death penalty even though the CC burnt heretics), or incoherent (condemning war ecen though the church gave indulgences for Crusades)
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Joey
Joey@TheStaad·
Calling Pope Leo a “liberal” because he doesn’t bow in deference to a lowlife like Donald Trump is a brain dead observation Pope Leo is infinitely more conservative than Donald Trump ever has been or ever will be Trump is just a Democrat who duped everyone into believing he was a conservative because the Zionist deep state saw the need for “conservative” support Trump is a twice-divorced, philandering and duplicitous bootlicker for Israel There’s not a conservative bone in his body
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John Climacus@jclimacus5·
@UcheMaryOkoli More importantly, catholics would stop sinning. After 2k yrs of this we might wonder as to the effectiveness of sacraments in achieving holiness given that the world is no different today than 2k yrs ago.
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Uche is a girl
Uche is a girl@UcheMaryOkoli·
The Eucharist that is received at Mass is the actual Body of Christ... His Flesh. Not a representation of Him. I think if we Catholics understand this, we will show more reverence for the Eucharist.
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