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Ted Harris-Means

@tmeans85

Unintentional business owner, creator of video and film products, craft beer enthusiast, chef to Sara, GIF aficionado Live: Dir./TD/Cam/Ute Ep: Electric/Grip/PA

Spokane, WA Katılım Nisan 2010
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Ted Harris-Means
Ted Harris-Means@tmeans85·
How it started, how it's going First Day: Sept 5, 2021 Last Day: March 5, 2022 6 months to the day of an incredible journey of personal and professional growth. More:m.facebook.com/story.php?stor…
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Calvinator 8000@Calvinator8000·
@reachjulieroys @gracetoyou Your despicable desire to slander everything connected to JMac will send you to hell... unless you repent. JMac would want you to.
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Julie Roys
Julie Roys@reachjulieroys·
John MacArthur’s son, Mark—disgraced by his involvement in a fraudulent investment scheme—gave a surprise eulogy at his father’s funeral. That eulogy was then scrubbed from the official memorial service video posted by MacArthur’s ministry, @GraceToYou. julieroys.com/john-macarthur…
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Ben Zeisloft
Ben Zeisloft@BenZeisloft·
@reachjulieroys @gracetoyou Why are you writing about a man's funeral, and his son speaking at his father's funeral, like it's some kind of hot gossip? This is just sad:
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Dr. Matt Murphy
Dr. Matt Murphy@matthewmurphy·
@MikeCosper You are doing exactly what you’re accusing him of doing. It’s clearly only one way for you. Why not just say, Killing Gaza Children is bad and it should stop?
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
Again, not a word about the slaughtering of Jews, the lies told about them — verified lies — in the media, or the misinformation war waged by Hamas and her allies. I could give you a list of dozens of stories — the starving child that turned out to have a perfectly healthy brother but was suffering from a preexisting condition, the libelous claims that Israel bombed Al Ahli hospital that turned out to be true, the claims that other hospitals shouldn’t be targets when it turned out Hamas used them as operating centers and even kept hostages there. Why are you not equally outraged by any of that? Don’t you realize that extends the war? Why not spend any energy demanding Hamas surrender and return the hostages, hand over Gaza to the PA so rebuilding can begin? Your energy goes only one way, ever.
Shane Claiborne@ShaneClaiborne

Mike, as always, I’m glad to talk about this, privately or publicly. Every person who loves Jesus should be outraged about what’s happening in Gaza. Collective punishment is wrong. Starving children is evil. Bombing schools and churches and refugee camps is indefensible… no matter who does it. God loves Gaza. Every child in Gaza is made in the image of God. Every single one.

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Ted Harris-Means@tmeans85·
@MikeCosper This is just a big lengthy whataboutism. Israel isn't just making mistakes, they're being intentional. There is no other explanation at this point.
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Matt Shipp
Matt Shipp@MattBShipp·
@MikeCosper Liberals always accuse conservatives of doing things that liberals actually do in private to deflect. Maybe we should look at the thousands of Biden auto pen pardons. But no, let's not go there. That would make too much sense.
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
A bold thing to say in response to a guy’s take on (checks notes) the revisions to the Cracker Barrel logo.
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Ted Harris-Means
Ted Harris-Means@tmeans85·
@MikeCosper This is just a giant list of ways you take whatever the Israeli government tells you as gospel truth and dispell criticism with infantile ad hominem attacks. You lay out your own lack of intellectual integrity, and you're proud of it.
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
Ever since I began covering and talking about this issue in 2023, I have gotten this question. Because I’ve been following the issue for decades, I’m aware that the accusation of genocide precedes October 7th. So let me offer the following: - I might be persuaded there’s a genocide in Gaza if those who level the accusation are also ready to accuse the UN, UNWRA, and other aid organizations of being profoundly compromised and infiltrated by Hamas. - Likewise, I’ll be open to accusations of genocide from people who will call out the Ivy League campus protestors of gross antisemitism, manifest chiefly through their accusation that Israel is a colonial project. The vast majority of Jewish emigres to pre-1945 Israel were fleeing pogroms and antisemitism in Eastern Europe. The vast majority between 1945-1948 were Holocaust survivors who remained penniless and stateless after their homelands handed them over to the Nazi death machine. And after 1948, the vast majority of Jewish emigres were residents of Middle Eastern and North African countries that expelled Jews (700,000-800,000) as a reaction to the shame of losing the war of 1948. — I’ll also be open to accusations of genocide from people who are willing to acknowledge that the destruction of Gaza was primarily driven by Hamas’s decision to use civilian infrastructure as a way of guaranteeing that very destruction in the event of a kinetic war. — lastly, I’ll be open to hearing genocide accusations from someone who recognizes that every Hamas initiative is itself a war crime, and thus is insisting that Hamas cannot be left as the administrative and government control of Gaza. Short of this? Well… I just don’t take you seriously.
Michael Kinsman@mhkinsvoice

@MikeCosper What’s it gonna take for you to finally acknowledge the genocide? (Without both sides-ing) despite your insistence the vast majority are NOT pro Hamas. As for innocent Palestinian civilians. How can they not be radicalized when they are the victims of war crimes and genocide?

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WarUnseenWorlds1
WarUnseenWorlds1@JoelBlackford1·
@MikeWingerii Mike, did you take the Turbo Cancer shots? Sean is wrong on almost everything, but the shots are killers.
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Mike Winger
Mike Winger@MikeWingerii·
Every single thing he said here is a lie. All of it. I will continue to ask for Sean Feucht to be accountable to the many witnesses and serious allegations that are coming forward. I do so with a lot of evidence and testimony. Sean responds by just making stuff up.
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Ted Harris-Means
Ted Harris-Means@tmeans85·
@MikeWingerii @Reformed_Berean I wish I believed this was true. Unfortunately, a certain preacher previously located in the Seattle area proved you can put a middle finger up to your own rules, claim persecution, shed inconvenient theology, and move 1500 miles away, and POOF! No more accountability.
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Ted Harris-Means@tmeans85·
@RUBENGONZA96018 @MikeWingerii Because Sean has created for himself and image of being constantly under attack and overcoming said attacks. In reality, he's supported by multi-million $ political organizations and has an incredible amount of financial and social support. He lies very regularly and blatantly.
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RUBEN GONZALEZ@RUBENGONZA96018·
@MikeWingerii Ok that's fair ,but why would he lie ? Instead of criticism why not encourage what he's doing ,the gospel is preached is it not . We are not perfect 🙏
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Ted Harris-Means@tmeans85·
@MikeCosper You made claims that are practically cut-and-paste from Netanyahu and he's the asshole for calling you out on it? What bizarre logic, Mike....
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
This kind of ad hominem attack pervades social media these days, and it's particularly frustrating when 1) the attacker has somewhat of a platform and 2) what they say is so perniciously untrue. So I'll challenge you directly @ZachWLambert — show me where I was an "enabler" of anyone. My work in my own local church, which I've written about in detail, included resisting and confronting pastoral narcissism, and it ended in being driven out of a ministry I thought I'd retire from. So your accusation has the dual quality of not only being wrong, but also being offensive since I — like others in my own community — paid for my resistance to an unhealthy leader by losing my ministry. But let's not leave it there. You accuse me of doing "the exact same thing for Netanyahu." Please explain to me where I've done something for a Young Restless Reformed Leader that I've also done for Netanyahu? You were specific in your accusation, so I imagine it won't be difficult to be specific in providing examples. If you're incapable of that, then what you're doing is what social scientists call "lying." And you should maybe back off of it. Let me double down here: I produced and hosted the most explicit critique of any Young Restless Reformed leader of anyone on the planet, called The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. I published a book called "Land of My Sojourn" where I outlined the harmful personal impact of pastoral narcissism in my own life. The only fallen leader I've ever gone out of my way to offer positive commentary on is Darrin Patrick — and that was after he took his own life. But I never offered an excuse or apologetic for the things that went wrong with his ministry. I've simply said that I admired his desire to address the pain he caused, and acknowledged that those efforts were imperfect and incomplete. On Israel, I've amplified the voices of Israelis who are deeply critical of the Netanyahu government. I've also shared my own critique of it, arguing Israelis deserve a full reckoning of the way they were asleep at the wheel with Hamas and an accounting of all the failures leading up to and during October 7th. So here you go — this is a pretty full account, which anyone whose followed me would find unsurprising and anyone new to following me would find searchable on my own Twitter / X profile. So I'll say it again — what the heck are you talking about? How did I protect an abusive leader? And how does that translate into doing "the exact same thing" for Netanyahu?
Zach W. Lambert@ZachWLambert

@MikeCosper Since you spent years enabling abusive leaders (like Daniel Montgomery and other “young, restless, reformed” guys) it’s not at all shocking to see you trying to do the exact same thing for Netanyahu.

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Ted Harris-Means@tmeans85·
@MikeCosper You're just repeating what Netanyahu said on the Nelk Boys. It's quite pathetic for someone who claims to be a journalist.
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
In all the angry rhetoric about suffering in Gaza, keep a few things in mind. 1) most importantly, the war would be over today if Hamas would surrender, relinquish its control of the region, and return living hostages and the bodies of those they killed. 2) The UN is flatly refusing to coordinate with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, because GHF’s modus operandi is insistent upon refusing to allow Hamas to seize humanitarian aid and resell it to further their war efforts. 3) There are nearly 1,000 trucks worth of aid in Gaza awaiting distribution (see #2) 4) It is estimated that the seizure of an aid and reselling of it has netted Hamas a billion dollars, which was invested in their tunnel construction and terror infrastructure. 5) Hamas has used hospitals, schools, and mosques to shelter their operatives and build tunnels, which is a war crime. It is right to lament the suffering of civilians in Gaza. It is good to pressure Israel to do all it can to protect them as it operates. But it is ultimately the moral responsibility of Hamas for their suffering, because they started the war, refuse every off-ramp for ending it, and believe that the suffering of Gazans is a price worth paying in their Islamist fever dream of driving every Jew from Israel.
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𝔽ℝ𝔼𝔼𝔻𝕆𝕄 𝔻𝕦𝕕𝕖™
@Protestia I've been listening to a lot of his past sermons over the few days since he passed. I wished I hadn't waited until he went to heaven to start digging more into his work. However, I've used my MacArthur study Bible since buying it back in 2002.
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Protestia
Protestia@Protestia·
"He was our pastor and our mentor and our friend." Nate Busenitz reflects on all the people who have sent GCC kind words following the passing of John MacArthur.
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Meghan McCain
Meghan McCain@MeghanMcCain·
One thing I never realized until I moved to the DC area is the absolutely insane amount of people who think they are entitled to a job in government - forever. It is part of the rot in DC and they need a reality check about how the actual world works.
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