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Ridvan Aydemir | Apostate Prophet
Catholics, especially Catholic bishops, priests, monks, and nuns, are nothing like these people: Candace Owens Milo Carrie Prejean Don't let these weirdos, who frequently go against mainstream Catholicism, distort your view of Catholics.
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Ada Lluch
Ada Lluch@AdaLluch·
Spain has just passed Romania and became the EU country with the highest risk of child poverty. Yet Pedro Sánchez is more popular *internationally* than ever because he decided to support the tyrannical regimes in Cuba, Venezuela, Iran and Palestine. Priorities, right?
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Proud_zionist_natalie ✡️🇬🇧❤️🇮🇱
THE AUDACITY of people posting "hands off Al Aqsa". If we wanted to destroy it, we already would have, but one of the reasons we can't is that they had the AUDACITY to STEAL the Herodian Temple HOLY TEMPLE wooden beams to build Al Aqsa. They stole the f**king beams from our temple to build their mosque and claim it to be theirs. Ancient wooden beams, including Cedar of Lebanon and cypress, dating back to Herod’s Temple Mount (1st century BCE/CE) and even the First Temple period (10th-7th centuries BCE), were found repurposed as structural elements in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. These beams were identified during 20th-century renovations (following earthquakes in 1927 and 1937) and show evidence of "secondary use," such as unexpected, functional indentations. Key Findings and Details: Discovery: R.W. Hamilton's 1949 report documented these beams during repair work. Many beams are currently located in the Rockefeller Museum. Significance of Secondary Use: The beams exhibit grooves and holes from their original structural roles—likely in the Roman-era [Royal Stoa] or later Byzantine buildings—that were unrelated to their position in the mosque, proving they were reused. Dating: Carbon-14 and dendrochronological (tree-ring) testing conducted by various researchers, including projects from the Weizmann Institute, confirmed the ancient origin of these beams. Evidence of Herod's Temple: One beam, specifically, was found to have decorative carvings that match the Herodian/Roman period. It likely served within the Temple structure destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE. First Temple Period: Some beams date back even earlier, to the 9th/10th century BCE, potentially used in the First Temple, which were also subsequently used in the Temple Mount area, according to research by [Peretz Reuven]. Conservation Issue: Due to exposure to the elements on the Temple Mount in recent decades, these beams have experienced degradation, prompting calls for better preservation.
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Elf Flavoured
Elf Flavoured@elf_flavoured·
Easter is a time for pegging really hard 🐰
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حمد بوضاري
حمد بوضاري@hamadalbaijan·
الموقف الفرنسي المتخاذل من قرار مجلس الأمن بشأن فتح مضيق هرمز هو موقف إنتهازي عدائي ضد دول مجلس التعاون الخليجي .. لذلك أدعوا كل مواطني مجلس التعاون لمقاطعة المنتجات الفرنسية التي تدر المليارات على الخزينة العامة الفرنسي . #مقاطعة_فرنسا
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Every year during Holy Week in Málaga, Spain, a real prisoner is officially pardoned and released as part of one of the most extraordinary traditions in the Christian world. It started in 1759. A plague struck Málaga and killed so many people that all Holy Week processions had to be cancelled. The inmates of Málaga prison, who were deeply devoted to the statue of Jesus El Rico, heard the news. They broke out of jail, took the statue, carried it through the streets of the city visiting the areas most affected by the plague, and then returned to their cells. Not a single prisoner escaped. The King was so impressed by their devotion, and by the fact that the plague allegedly subsided shortly after, that he granted the Brotherhood of Jesus El Rico the right to release one prisoner every Holy Week. The tradition has continued for over 250 years, only interrupted by the Spanish Civil War. Each year the chosen prisoner goes through a formal pardon process reviewed by the sentencing court and the public prosecutor. Good behaviour is required. On the day, the prisoner kneels before the statue of Jesus El Rico, receives a blessing from its articulated arm, and is officially freed. They broke out of prison to carry Christ through the streets. Then they went back. That is why a prisoner walks free in Málaga every Holy Week.
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Will Chamberlain
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain·
Never ask: - a woman about her age - a man about his salary - an Islamist about how old Aisha was
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
I Left Two Religions: Islam and Palestine I am a convert twice over. Once, from Islam to Christianity, and once from Palestine to truth. I rejected Islam at 18, when I realized it was not a divine faith but a political movement, engineered by a 7th-century Arabian warlord who erased my ancestors’ civilization and converted them by force. But there was another religion I was following, that religion's name was Palestine. Like Islam, the religion of Palestine has its prophet, Yasser Arafat, wrapped in keffiyeh. Its prophet had companions, the warlords and ideologues of the so-called resistance. It has its book, not written in ink, but broadcast daily across Arabic media: a scripture of propaganda, martyrdom, half-truths. And like Islam, it demands global conversion. This faith doesn’t care for archaeology. It doesn’t care for history. It doesn’t care for Jewish lineage, Jewish exile, Jewish return. It hijacks the Jewish story and paints the Jews as colonizers in their own homeland. Just like Islam hijacked Judaism and Christianity, Palestinianism hijacked Jewish history and draped it in the robes of Arab grievance. It teaches its followers to see the world through one lens: victim and oppressor. It casts itself as the eternal victim and the Jew as the eternal criminal. It has its rituals and prayers: marching in lockstep, the keffiyeh draped like priestly garb, and the chant “Khaybar, Khaybar” echoed like a sacred liturgy of hate. It draws from an endless reservoir of fury, renewed with every myth, every martyr, every grievance retold as gospel. Palestinianism is a religion of reverse morality. This religion shapes the global narrative. It baptizes jihad as resistance. It canonizes jihadists as martyrs. It teaches children to chant death. It trains the world to apologize for Jewish existence. I left this religion because I saw that supporting Israel was not betrayal, it was repentance. Repentance from a theology of envy. Repentance from a politics of death. Repentance from decades of being told that no truth can exist that contradicts the myth. I left Palestine because I chose reality.
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Didier
Didier@LetItShine69·
✨️ Dans les rues de Perpignan… le silence parle plus fort que les mots. Chaque année, en ce temps de la Passion, la ville s’arrête et les pas ralentissent. Les voix se taisent et les cœurs s’inclinent. Puis surgissent… ces silhouettes. Drapées de rouge, voilées de noir. Anonymes… mais profondément présentes. C’est la Procession de la Sanch. Une tradition séculaire née au XVe siècle, non pas pour impressionner… mais pour accompagner. Accompagner les condamnés à mort. Prier pour eux. Porter avec eux le poids de leurs fautes… et de leur souffrance. Une procession de miséricorde. Aujourd’hui encore, ces pénitents avancent lentement, portant les instruments de la Passion du Christ : la croix, les clous, la couronne d’épines. Chaque pas est une prière, et chaque silence, un cri vers le Ciel. « Il a pris nos souffrances, il s’est chargé de nos douleurs. » - Isaïe 53,4 Dans cette marche grave et recueillie, nous ne regardons pas seulement une tradition… Nous contemplons un mystère. Celui d’un Dieu qui a accepté d’être condamné. D’un Innocent qui a porté nos fautes. Et d’un Amour divin, fait homme, qui s’est laissé crucifier. La Sanch nous rappelle que la foi n’est pas un spectacle, mais un chemin. Un chemin de pénitence, de vérité, d’amour offert jusqu’au bout. Et dans ces visages cachés… c’est peut-être le nôtre que Dieu vient chercher. ✨ Entrer dans la procession… c’est entrer dans la Passion. Et découvrir que même au cœur de la douleur… la miséricorde marche encore. Crédit vidéo : L'Indépendant #ProcessionDeLaSanch #Perpignan #SemaineSainte #PassionDuChrist #Foi #Isaïe534 #Pénitence #Miséricorde #TraditionChrétienne #CheminDeCroix #catholique #JesusChrist #Chrétiens
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
In the middle of war, in Iran, at dawn, at the call to prayer, they took a 68-year-old architect from his cell to the gallows and executed him. This is how they rule Iran: they cut the internet. They torture political prisoners to do false confessions. They air it on state TV. They execute them. Then they announce it on state media. We Iranians are living in horror and it is beyond sad that international media barely talks about it. I believe this silence will embolden the regime to turn mass arrests into mass executions. His name was Abolhassan Montazer, and he had heart and lung disease. They denied him medicine.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Argentina has expelled Iran’s top diplomat, Mohsen Soltani Tehrani, declaring him persona non grata and ordering him to leave within 48 hours.
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Alex kennedy
Alex kennedy@Alexkennedy213·
Today I'm putting him back on the #موساد list and soon news of his crimes Everyone knows that the dishonorable Colonel #راستی committed a bloody crime in January and his hands are stained with the blood of many. If you have the current location of this guy, send it; it's unclear which hole he's disappeared int
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White kitty
White kitty@onlyfans__10·
He said some guys love small boobs... I've never met one 😢
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Kitten
Kitten@0nlyk1tt3n·
Her husband is being taken by ICE after being in America illegally for over 3 decades. Be Honest Is this really what you voted for?
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Guaje Salvaje
Guaje Salvaje@GuajeSalvaje·
¿Imagináis el escándalo si en España se vetara jugar al fútbol profesional solo por ser musulmán? Nadie concibe eso. En Egipto sí que prohíben jugar a los cristianos, salvo que renuncien a su religión. Pero les escandaliza el "musulmán el que no bote".
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COGAT
COGAT@cogatonline·
Enough with the PR stunts, @MSF. Your "blockade" claims are a deliberate deception. Numerous approved medical organizations have successfully delivered massive amounts of aid this year, but you have flatly refused to meet the mandatory registration requirements, protocols designed to block terrorist infiltration. If humanitarian aid were actually your priority, you would have made the effort to register like everyone else. You have no one to blame but yourselves. We aren’t surprised. MSF continues to prove it is a political organization, not a humanitarian one. Stop the politics and stick to the facts
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We haven't been able to bring any new equipment into Gaza since the beginning of this year, as Israeli authorities block aid from entering. We're using equipment we have used for a long time, meaning it can malfunction and severely impact our patients' recovery. msf.org/gaza-israeli-e…

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