Reality Check
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Honest question…
Do you think Donald Trump won the 2020 election?
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@breaaaannaaaaa It’s fine to show someone scripture and why you agree or disagree but the change of heart comes from God.
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@BibleBashed If there is no night then sleep isn’t needed. Revelation 22:5
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@MarkDice Where are you going next time? I will plan a family vacation and it will pay for half of it. 😀😀
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@autocorrect2_0 This is not surprising in this age. Being a drunk is not my fault, gay is not my fault, pedo is not my fault, hooked on porn. It’s called sin and you need a Savior. Yes you can live above these sinful practices.
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Zach makes a lot more sense when you realize he isn’t actually fighting for the inclusion of LGBTQ people in the church.
They’ve already “won” that earthly battle. Most churches have compromised on that front already and gone apostate.
What he’s actually fighting for is to eradicate Bible believing Christians by shame and manipulation. He’s doing the will of HIS father.
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@archeohistories Possibly, but make the article sound for sure. Just say we don’t know but here are some possibilities.
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The mystery of Göbekli Tepe: humanity's first temple intrigues researchers !!!
Archaeologists still don't know how to solve the riddle of a place that predates Earth's great civilizations by thousands of years.
Göbekli Tepe is one of the great mysteries of the world. Few archaeological discoveries intrigue researchers as much as this one, which may be humanity's first temple. The structure (located on the territory of present-day Turkey) was erected around 10,000 years before Christ by nomadic societies of hunter-gatherers from the Neolithic period.
Alignment with Constellations :
Everything in Göbekli Tepe is mysterious. From the techniques used to erect the monoliths without the help of animals to the fact that no human settlements were found near this temple. The site is believed to be a shrine due to its configuration and alignment with different constellations, and thus it is deduced that there was a cult that looked to the sky.
The discoveries made in the region suggest that this was the exact point at which the revolution in agriculture, religion and even society began. It is possible that the complex of temples or shrines at Göbekli Tepe represented fertility, life or abundance, as reliefs found there depict animals.
Göbekli Tepe is a challenge for archaeologists, as it completely rejects the idea that only sedentary communities erected monumental buildings. That's because the temple was possibly built by nomads more than 5,000 years before Stonehenge or the pyramids of Egypt.
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@clownworld Please take another pill please, one isn’t working.
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@faithwillsaveu Yes then you start serving God to bring Him glory. You show your faith by your works.
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@thatbrian Not having a church is tough. There isn’t much out there these days. It’s hard to find a pastor that prays and preaches the truth. Hope you find one, in between spend time in prayer and if possible fasting to hear from God.
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@faithwillsaveu @bknuth96 None of us deserve anything but hell, it’s by grace.
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@autocorrect2_0 I was at his early concert before anyone knew the band in my unrepentant state. It’s amazing how God reached out to both of us.
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@VisionaryVoid @fasc1nate Amazing lady, my favorite statement from her is: There is a no fishing sign in the sea of forgetfulness (sin is put into and God doesn’t remember). If God forgets them we need to not bring them up. Micah 7:19
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From 1940 to 1944, Corrie ten Boom and her family used their home in the Netherlands as a hiding place for Jews fleeing the Nazis.
They had built a safe room in their home above the family shop on Barteljorisstraat in the Dutch city of Haarlem.
There, Corrie ten Boom, her sister, and their father would save the lives of some 800 Jews fleeing the Nazis.
The ten Boom family joined the Dutch resistance after Germany invaded the Netherlands in 1940.
Guided by their religious beliefs, they quietly funneled desperate Jewish refugees to safety.
But in 1944, an informer sent the Nazis straight to their door. Corrie ten Boom survived her time in concentration camps — barely — but her father and sister did not.
Once the war ended, she set up a rehabilitation clinic for Holocaust survivors, preached the power of forgiveness, and wrote books about her experience.
Photo from Yad Vashem/The World Holocaust Remembrance Center

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@Xx17965797N I’ve worked with lots of old people and this guy is out of his gourd.
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@Ken_FiveSolas This is an old regurgitation of trying to justify rejection of God. It was all the above perverse living plus the rest.
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Stop cherry picking!!
Sodom’s sins:
Gen 13:13; 18:20; 19:4–5; Jude 7: homosexual relations/perversion/abomination Lev 18:22.
Eze 16:49–50: pride, idleness, self-exaltation, and neglected the poor. They committed *abominations* before the eyes of God and He destroyed them.
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Sodom and Gomorrah isn’t a condemnation of LGBTQ+ people or relationships. In Ezekiel 16:49-50, God tells us the sin of Sodom is that they were arrogant, haughty, overfed, and unconcerned. They didn’t help the poor, they didn’t help the needy, and they did detestable things like commit sexual violence against people visiting their city. This story isn’t about sexual orientation or even same-sex sex. It is about the evil of using violence to exert power over others, especially folks on the margins.
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@Lunaacardinal @sovereignbrah Why, that’s terrible, there are very few of them compared to the Muslim killers.
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