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The Moral Millennial
@themoralmill
Viewing the world through a Biblical lens | Kindness before correctness | Seek to understand before seeking to be understood
Katılım Eylül 2025
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@j_fishback @netanyahu You think people should be allowed to ask others to bomb buildings full of people? Yikes
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A young girl was arrested for making a joke asking @Netanyahu to bomb a building she didn't want to take a test in.
If you want exercise to criticize Israel and exercise your 1st Amendment right...BE MY GUEST.
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@j_fishback OK @ZohranKMamdani
Most roads are under county or city control, not state, so you don’t actually have the authority to do this
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The pot holes will be filled in, and the trains will run on time if you elect me as Florida Governor. 🍊🇺🇸🙏
Team Fishback@TeamFishback
James Fishback is asked how he would improve Floridians' day-to-day lives "The first thing I will do as Governor is... I will fill every single pot hole in first 100 days of my office."
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@mugakoss93230 @j_fishback @ByronDonalds @j_fishback do you endorse this kind of comment from your supporters?
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Join me in Tampa Bag tomorrow night at Cafe Bich Nga, @ByronDonalds’ favorite restaurant.
See you there!

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Abraham did not practice Judaism.
He was an Old Testament Christian.
Jesus: “Your father Abraham rejoiced that he would see my day—he saw it and was glad.” John 8:56
Moses did not practice Judaism.
He was an Old Testament Christian.
Jesus: “For if you believed Moses, you would believe me; for he wrote of me.”
John 5:46
Christless Judaism has never led anyone to heaven. The Old Testament was Christianity concealed. The New Testament is Christianity revealed.
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@ZavaloVangaucho @BussyBandito69 @j_fishback @ByronDonalds Totally agree! But worshiping God requires us to love all people, does it not?
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@themoralmill @BussyBandito69 @j_fishback @ByronDonalds Yeah, sorry we Christians worship God and not Jews.
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@j_fishback I am radically pro-life, but you don’t have enough information to make the statement you just did. Mifepristone can occasionally be used for valid life-saving reasons.
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@BussyBandito69 @j_fishback @ByronDonalds Correct, I’m a Protestant because I trust Jesus and God’s Word more than sinful, fallible men in Rome
And I’m a Jew lover because Jesus calls me to love all people, whether they’re friends or enemies, Christians or non-Christians
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@musicmankev @philvischer I was asking for information, not slanted information.
The YouGov poll is much more reliable as it doesn’t hinge on selective definitions
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@themoralmill @philvischer Ok. Like I said, I don't get the impression you were actually asking for information.
Have a good rest of your day.
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@musicmankev @philvischer Well it’s certainly easy to demonstrate that if you exclude protests, broadly define “right wing,” and selectively define “left wing,” like those studies did
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@themoralmill @philvischer Like i said. it's not that hard to find.
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@musicmankev @philvischer Got any data to back that up? Lol
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@themoralmill @philvischer Keep researching. That's just false.
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@philvischer Statistics clearly demonstrate that liberal Americans condone political violence at a much higher rate than conservative Americans
Both sides should be at 0
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The New Word Order is taking shape.
Pope Leo XIV has reached out to churches from all backgrounds: Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants, Evangelicals, and others, inviting them to join in a shared journey of faith leading up to a major celebration in 2033.
This event is known as the Jubilee of Redemption (sometimes called the Jubilee of the Resurrection). It marks the 2,000th anniversary of Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection.
It is being described as an extraordinary Holy Year, different from the regular ones that come every 25 years (like the recent 2025 Jubilee of Hope).
The Pope made this invitation during an ecumenical gathering in Turkey in late November 2025. While there to mark the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, he encouraged everyone to "walk together" toward greater Christian unity. His hope is that believers from different traditions could come together in Jerusalem, especially at the Cenacle (the Upper Room). That's the traditional site of the Last Supper, where Jesus washed his disciples' feet, and where the Holy Spirit descended at Pentecost.
According to reports, the main focus is remembering the bimillennium, those 2,000 years since Christ's saving work on the cross and his resurrection. While there will be observances in Rome and in dioceses around the world (including Holy Doors and pilgrimages), the strong emphasis is on the ecumenical side: a humble, brotherly gathering back at the roots of the faith in the Holy Land.
Pope Leo tied this to his motto In Illo uno unum ("In the One, we are one"), highlighting a desire for Christians to proclaim Christ together. Many Protestant churches already accepted the invitation.
#PiedPiper
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@Atomsmade If there is an all-powerful God, then the question of “where did the water come from and where did it go” is easy to answer and probably should be the least of your concerns
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There are more flaws in Noah’s flood story than in most of the Bible put together. It doesn’t expose science, it exposes how little ancient writers understood about the world.
They say the whole Earth was covered in water, even mountains. Simple question: where did all that water come from, and where did it disappear to after? Earth isn’t hiding extra oceans in a basement.
Then forty days of nonstop rain somehow floods the planet. Rain doesn’t work like magic. If that much water came from the sky, the heat and pressure alone would turn the world into chaos.
Then one wooden boat holds every animal. Think about that for two seconds: lions, elephants, birds, snakes, insects, cows, termites, pandas, parasites, all in one boat. Food, water, cages, waste, disease, fighting, cleaning. Eight people handling that is comedy, not history.
Then after the flood, every animal spreads back across the world. So kangaroos hopped to Australia, penguins waddled to Antarctica, sloths crawled to South America, and none of them left clear traces on the way? Ridiculous!
Then plants somehow survive months underwater. Forests drowned, crops ruined, land destroyed, but animals step off the boat to a ready-made buffet?
Then two of each animal restart whole species. That means extreme inbreeding from day one. Anyone who knows basic breeding knows that’s a disaster plan, not a survival plan.
Then fish are expected to survive too, while freshwater mixes with saltwater across the whole planet. Many species would die fast.
And if a worldwide flood happened recently, Earth should show one giant mud layer everywhere. It doesn’t.
So the real lesson is simple: Noah’s flood sounds exactly like what ancient people with zero knowledge of weather, biology, geography, or common sense would write. It’s not history. It’s mythology dressed up as fact.
Against Atheism@AgainstAtheismX
Atheists hate the story of the flood because it clearly shows divine judgement. They can't box God into the weird-hippie-vaguely-loving character they keep trying to tell everyone Jesus was.
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@SGarrisonSTL @Daily_MailUS Moses didn’t do any of that, but he did split the Red Sea in half
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@themoralmill @Daily_MailUS Cant wait to find out how Moses found & caught elephants, rhinos, lions, giraffes, hippos, moose, bears, hyenas, tigers, gorillas, anacondas, crocs, deer, etc… & fit them all on that ship & had enough food & water, then re-released them w/o leaving evidence of genetic bottleneck
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@EricCosden @Daily_MailUS Not one historical event in the entire Bible has ever been proven wrong. It’s the most reliable history book ever written
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@themoralmill @Daily_MailUS No, it isn’t. Doesn’t matter what your youth pastor or favorite youtuber told you.
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