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mark stein@markstein53·
@rcfsoh @RealCandaceO That's not true most of the isralei government now consists of orthodox or religious jews learn facts before u
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RCF 🇺🇸@rcfsoh·
Yea, most of us would’ve written the same tweet back then. If you actually listened to her, she’s been very clear about her eyes being opened to the absolute corruption of the Israeli government (who btw are mostly atheists) hijacking people’s faith towards unquestioning support of Israel’s supremacy over all.
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Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
“I was very frustrated that we had kind of backed ourselves into a corner artificially. I was, and remain to be, a big supporter of President Trump’s overall thesis of peace through strength and stopping us from getting involved in costly wars, in particular with Iran. But what I watched over the course of the last year was the red line being moved from no nuclear weapons to no enrichment, which is fundamentally not true. Through government officials and the media echo chamber, they basically got the U.S. talking point to change, and that put us on a collision course toward conflict. After Midnight Hammer, the president’s decision-making circle was very, very tight, and it was filled with pro-Israel hawks in his ear, and that’s how we ended up where we are.” @joekent16jan19
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mark stein@markstein53·
@JCharmers @TuckerCarlson How about me first . As an American jew that pays over 1 million in taxes why should I pay taxes to people that hate America and hate Jews I want me first .not a penny more to any Americans that hate America and hate Israel
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Jennifer Charmers
Jennifer Charmers@JCharmers·
@TuckerCarlson Looking through this thread, it's difficult to determine the difference between MAGA and Hasbara accounts. I thought MAGA were for the U.S. first and only? Why are you peddling foreign rubbish?
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
It’s worth remembering that ground troops are often followed by tyranny in the country that sends them.
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Chris Witmer@ChrisWitme87550·
@JCharmers @TuckerCarlson FYI you know Hasbara is paid propaganda from a foreign ethnoterror state Israel right? That’s literally what they call it. Government funded propaganda to brainwash people like you into unconditional support for people who call themselves “chosen” by a God they don’t believe in.
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mark stein@markstein53·
@JCharmers @TuckerCarlson American first means standing up against the evil iran regime that has been trying to annihilate the few remaining Jews in Israel and has killed thousands of Americans
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mark stein@markstein53·
@HunkNorris2 @TuckerCarlson Showing an Ai generated vedio and with 0 context doesn't show anything about Israel. The fact is Israel has the most Moral army in the world fighting enemies on multiple fronts that have been trying for 80 years to annihilate the few remaining jews that live in Israel.
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黄德胜@huangdeshe41822·
@markstein53 @Misa_Roumi 我对犹太人的历史和成就持怀疑态度,当我看到联合国大会上以色列外交官拿出一本《圣经》作为以色列建国的依据时,我就知道犹太人没有历史,只有神话,这也间接说明犹太人为什么流浪三千年,因为他们没有记忆,同一个坑他们可以掉进去无数次。
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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 THIS IS NOT THEOLOGY — THIS IS A DANGEROUS IDEA RETURNING 🚨 For centuries, a false doctrine spread that the Jewish people were rejected, cursed, and replaced. That idea did not stay in theory—it helped create a culture where Jews were demonized, blamed for society’s problems, and treated as outsiders. History shows how destructive that mindset became. And now, some voices are bringing those same ideas back. But the Hebrew Bible says something very different. It calls the covenant with the Jewish people EVERLASTING. It describes a nation that would be scattered, face hostility, and yet never be destroyed. That is not rejection—it is continuity under pressure. And history is hard to ignore. Despite exile, persecution, and constant attempts to erase them, the Jewish people endured, preserved their identity, and reestablished a national presence in their ancestral land. Many saw that as a moment to reflect—some Christian communities responded by supporting the Jewish people and recognizing the significance of that survival. Others, unfortunately, are doubling down on the old narrative. But truth doesn’t change because it’s repeated louder. The standard for the Messiah in the Hebrew Bible—universal peace, ingathering of exiles, and global knowledge of God—has not yet been fulfilled. And a covenant described as everlasting does not expire. If you want a clear, text-based breakdown of these ideas, listen to voices like , who walks through the Hebrew sources step by step. A people that was scattered and still returned was not abandoned. Be very careful before embracing ideas that history—and the text itself—have already challenged.
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The Honey Badger
The Honey Badger@Nance726·
A daughter of the Church is begging you to have the courage to defend Catholic faith: Even Jewish Rabbis have defended her words. You, as @CarriePrejean1 spiritual fathers have failed in defending the truth.
Catholics for Catholics 🇺🇲@CforCatholics

"Friendship with falsehood is enmity with God." A leaked USCCB memo pushes back against @CarriePrejean1 claims in February's Religious Liberty Commission and calls for all clergy to clarify the church's teachings on Judaism during Palm Sunday. Pray that our church shepherds do not get distracted with politics and interfaith dialogue but speak the truth of Christ and His Church.

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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 THIS IS NOT JUST WRONG — IT’S ONE OF HISTORY’S MOST DANGEROUS LIES 🚨 For centuries, Jews were not merely disagreed with—they were turned into the enemy of humanity. Branded as cursed, rejected, even evil, and blamed for the world’s problems. That idea did not stay theological—it helped create the conditions for relentless persecution, expulsions, violence, and the loss of countless Jewish lives. And it all rests on one claim: that God rejected the Jewish people and replaced His covenant. But that claim collapses the moment you open the Hebrew Bible. The covenant with the Jewish people is called EVERLASTING. Not temporary. Not transferable. Not subject to being replaced. Everlasting. The same text says Israel will be scattered among the nations, face hatred, be tested—and yet never be destroyed. That is not rejection. That is a promise of survival under pressure. And then look at history. A people scattered across the globe, persecuted for generations, nearly wiped out—and still here. Still preserving identity. Still returning to their ancestral land. That is not what a “rejected” people looks like. That is what an unbroken covenant looks like. God does not change His word. An everlasting covenant does not expire. So when people revive the idea that Jews were cast off, or worse, blame them for everything wrong in the world, they are not uncovering truth—they are repeating one of the oldest and most destructive falsehoods ever told. If you actually want to understand this from the source text, listen to teachers like , who walk through the Hebrew Bible step by step and show exactly why replacement theology fails. A covenant called everlasting does not end. A people promised survival—and still here—were never rejected. Be very careful before repeating ideas that history has already shown can become deadly.
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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 THIS IS NOT “TRADITION” — IT’S A DANGEROUS IDEA BEING REVIVED 🚨 What’s being pushed again in parts of today’s media and religious commentary—including voices like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens—is not new. It’s the old claim that the Jewish people were rejected, replaced, or somehow lost their covenant. History already showed where that thinking leads. Jews were not just disagreed with—they were demonized, blamed for society’s problems, and treated as expendable. That was never just theology. It helped create a culture of antisemitism with devastating consequences. And yet, the core claim behind it doesn’t even hold up to the Hebrew Bible itself. The covenant with the Jewish people is described as EVERLASTING. Not temporary. Not transferable. Everlasting. The same text says Israel will be scattered among the nations, face hostility, and yet never be destroyed. That is not rejection—that is continuity. Look at history: a people dispersed across the world, persecuted for generations, and still here—preserving identity and reestablishing a national presence in their ancestral land. That is not what a “replaced” people looks like. Claims that Jews are “fake,” no longer chosen, or somehow responsible for everything wrong in the world are not bold truths—they echo a pattern that has caused real harm before. If you want a clear, source-based breakdown of why replacement theology fails, listen to teachers like , who walk through the Hebrew text step by step. An everlasting covenant does not expire. A people promised survival—and still here—were never replaced. Be careful before repeating ideas that history has already shown can lead somewhere very dangerous.
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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 THIS IS NOT “TRADITION” — IT’S A DANGEROUS IDEA BEING REVIVED 🚨 What’s being pushed again in parts of today’s media and religious commentary—including voices like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens—is not new. It’s the old claim that the Jewish people were rejected, replaced, or somehow lost their covenant. History already showed where that thinking leads. Jews were not just disagreed with—they were demonized, blamed for society’s problems, and treated as expendable. That was never just theology. It helped create a culture of antisemitism with devastating consequences. And yet, the core claim behind it doesn’t even hold up to the Hebrew Bible itself. The covenant with the Jewish people is described as EVERLASTING. Not temporary. Not transferable. Everlasting. The same text says Israel will be scattered among the nations, face hostility, and yet never be destroyed. That is not rejection—that is continuity. Look at history: a people dispersed across the world, persecuted for generations, and still here—preserving identity and reestablishing a national presence in their ancestral land. That is not what a “replaced” people looks like. Claims that Jews are “fake,” no longer chosen, or somehow responsible for everything wrong in the world are not bold truths—they echo a pattern that has caused real harm before. If you want a clear, source-based breakdown of why replacement theology fails, listen to teachers like , who walk through the Hebrew text step by step. An everlasting covenant does not expire. A people promised survival—and still here—were never replaced. Be careful before repeating ideas that history has already shown can lead somewhere very dangerous.
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Ryan@RyanBea64600306·
Praying for Carrie. 🙏 The Armor of God 10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place,15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. 18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.
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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 THIS IS NOT “TRADITION” — IT’S A DANGEROUS IDEA BEING REVIVED 🚨 What’s being pushed again in parts of today’s media and religious commentary—including voices like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens—is not new. It’s the old claim that the Jewish people were rejected, replaced, or somehow lost their covenant. History already showed where that thinking leads. Jews were not just disagreed with—they were demonized, blamed for society’s problems, and treated as expendable. That was never just theology. It helped create a culture of antisemitism with devastating consequences. And yet, the core claim behind it doesn’t even hold up to the Hebrew Bible itself. The covenant with the Jewish people is described as EVERLASTING. Not temporary. Not transferable. Everlasting. The same text says Israel will be scattered among the nations, face hostility, and yet never be destroyed. That is not rejection—that is continuity. Look at history: a people dispersed across the world, persecuted for generations, and still here—preserving identity and reestablishing a national presence in their ancestral land. That is not what a “replaced” people looks like. Claims that Jews are “fake,” no longer chosen, or somehow responsible for everything wrong in the world are not bold truths—they echo a pattern that has caused real harm before. If you want a clear, source-based breakdown of why replacement theology fails, listen to teachers like , who walk through the Hebrew text step by step. An everlasting covenant does not expire. A people promised survival—and still here—were never replaced. Be careful before repeating ideas that history has already shown can lead somewhere very dangerous.
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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 THIS IS NOT “TRADITION” — IT’S A DANGEROUS IDEA BEING REVIVED 🚨 What’s being pushed again in parts of today’s media and religious commentary—including voices like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens—is not new. It’s the old claim that the Jewish people were rejected, replaced, or somehow lost their covenant. History already showed where that thinking leads. Jews were not just disagreed with—they were demonized, blamed for society’s problems, and treated as expendable. That was never just theology. It helped create a culture of antisemitism with devastating consequences. And yet, the core claim behind it doesn’t even hold up to the Hebrew Bible itself. The covenant with the Jewish people is described as EVERLASTING. Not temporary. Not transferable. Everlasting. The same text says Israel will be scattered among the nations, face hostility, and yet never be destroyed. That is not rejection—that is continuity. Look at history: a people dispersed across the world, persecuted for generations, and still here—preserving identity and reestablishing a national presence in their ancestral land. That is not what a “replaced” people looks like. Claims that Jews are “fake,” no longer chosen, or somehow responsible for everything wrong in the world are not bold truths—they echo a pattern that has caused real harm before. If you want a clear, source-based breakdown of why replacement theology fails, listen to teachers like , who walk through the Hebrew text step by step. An everlasting covenant does not expire. A people promised survival—and still here—were never replaced. Be careful before repeating ideas that history has already shown can lead somewhere very dangerous.
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Phantom Pain@phantompain1984·
.@TuckerCarlson vs. The Rothschild (The Economist) — “A Disaster for Israel?” Or the Victims Ignored A 200-year-old magazine. A flagship editor. One question and the narrative cracked in seconds. During a segment on Gaza, the host framed the situation as “a disaster for the future of Israel.” Tucker Carlson didn’t let it slide. He fired back instantly: “Why would you describe it as a disaster for the future of Israel? You’ve got tens of thousands of civilians murdered but it’s foremost a disaster for Israel?” Carlson then pushed further: “Anyone who talks about it this way suggests they’re afraid.” The effect was immediate. The host stalled, struggled to respond, and the imbalance in the exchange became obvious. The tone flipped from authority to defensiveness.
Phantom Pain@phantompain1984

Just TWO days ago @TuckerCarlson warned: “Isræl made it a crime to criticize Netanyahu in much of the western world.” Now Tucker became their latest victim just for doing his job: JOURNALISM. You also MUST add AĎL’s CEO quote: “Isræli Pager Attack Genius to Fight Antisemitism in America.” So now either arrest us or blow us up to solve their “problem”!?!? Here’s a full investigation report about: Erika Kirk & the Ritualistic Assassination of Charlie Kirk With deep expose on Erika’s link to the Rothschild–Likud pipeline (phantompain1984.substack.com/p/erika-kirk-a…) Defend Tucker’s right to speak, or lose your own tomorrow.

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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 THIS IS NOT “TRADITION” — IT’S A DANGEROUS IDEA BEING REVIVED 🚨 What’s being pushed again in parts of today’s media and religious commentary—including voices like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens—is not new. It’s the old claim that the Jewish people were rejected, replaced, or somehow lost their covenant. History already showed where that thinking leads. Jews were not just disagreed with—they were demonized, blamed for society’s problems, and treated as expendable. That was never just theology. It helped create a culture of antisemitism with devastating consequences. And yet, the core claim behind it doesn’t even hold up to the Hebrew Bible itself. The covenant with the Jewish people is described as EVERLASTING. Not temporary. Not transferable. Everlasting. The same text says Israel will be scattered among the nations, face hostility, and yet never be destroyed. That is not rejection—that is continuity. Look at history: a people dispersed across the world, persecuted for generations, and still here—preserving identity and reestablishing a national presence in their ancestral land. That is not what a “replaced” people looks like. Claims that Jews are “fake,” no longer chosen, or somehow responsible for everything wrong in the world are not bold truths—they echo a pattern that has caused real harm before. If you want a clear, source-based breakdown of why replacement theology fails, listen to teachers like , who walk through the Hebrew text step by step. An everlasting covenant does not expire. A people promised survival—and still here—were never replaced. Be careful before repeating ideas that history has already shown can lead somewhere very dangerous.
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Sign of the Cross
Sign of the Cross@CatholicSOTC·
LifeSiteNews' EXCLUSIVE report revealed the future Pope Leo knelt before a pagan idol linked to child sacrifice. The Vatican won't tell you this. The media won't touch it. Help us keep telling the truth. Donate today. 👇 give.lifesitenews.com/?utm_source=SO…
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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 One of the most dangerous lies ever spread was the claim that the Jewish people were rejected by God, replaced, cursed, and somehow to blame for the world’s problems. That poison did not stay in books or sermons. It turned Jews into the villain of civilization—portrayed as satanic, corrupt, disloyal, and responsible for every social, financial, political, or moral collapse people were angry about. A tiny people, barely 2% of America and a fraction of the world, were made into the scapegoat for everything. And that is exactly why replacement theology is so dangerous. Once people are taught that God “replaced” the Jews, it becomes easier to treat Jews as spiritually obsolete, morally suspect, and worthy of contempt. That idea helped fuel centuries of antisemitism, persecution, expulsions, bloodshed, and the destruction of millions of Jewish lives. It was never a harmless theological disagreement. It was one of history’s most lethal lies. And it was never even true. The Hebrew Bible speaks of an everlasting covenant with the Jewish people. Everlasting does not mean temporary. It does not mean transferable. It does not mean canceled because nations hated us or because empires tried to erase us. In fact, the very scriptures describe Israel being scattered, hated, tested, and yet never destroyed. Jewish survival is not proof that God abandoned His covenant. It is proof that He did not. So when modern influencers, pastors, commentators, and public voices revive these ideas again—blaming Jews for everything, mocking the covenant, or pushing the old fantasy that Israel was cast off—they are not speaking truth. They are reviving one of the darkest and most destructive hatreds in human history. The Jewish people did not fail God by remaining faithful to the original covenant. The real failure was turning that faithfulness into an excuse for hatred.
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mark stein@markstein53·
🚨 One of the most dangerous lies ever spread was the claim that the Jewish people were rejected by God, replaced, cursed, and somehow to blame for the world’s problems. That poison did not stay in books or sermons. It turned Jews into the villain of civilization—portrayed as satanic, corrupt, disloyal, and responsible for every social, financial, political, or moral collapse people were angry about. A tiny people, barely 2% of America and a fraction of the world, were made into the scapegoat for everything. And that is exactly why replacement theology is so dangerous. Once people are taught that God “replaced” the Jews, it becomes easier to treat Jews as spiritually obsolete, morally suspect, and worthy of contempt. That idea helped fuel centuries of antisemitism, persecution, expulsions, bloodshed, and the destruction of millions of Jewish lives. It was never a harmless theological disagreement. It was one of history’s most lethal lies. And it was never even true. The Hebrew Bible speaks of an everlasting covenant with the Jewish people. Everlasting does not mean temporary. It does not mean transferable. It does not mean canceled because nations hated us or because empires tried to erase us. In fact, the very scriptures describe Israel being scattered, hated, tested, and yet never destroyed. Jewish survival is not proof that God abandoned His covenant. It is proof that He did not. So when modern influencers, pastors, commentators, and public voices revive these ideas again—blaming Jews for everything, mocking the covenant, or pushing the old fantasy that Israel was cast off—they are not speaking truth. They are reviving one of the darkest and most destructive hatreds in human history. The Jewish people did not fail God by remaining faithful to the original covenant. The real failure was turning that faithfulness into an excuse for hatred.
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