Bible for That

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Bible for That

Bible for That

@Helpfultwitt

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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
@Truth_matters20 Shh don’t you know what pope in tall hat, and tradition says - more important than those pesky words Jesus spoke…
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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
Perfect and now to the original post, did Jesus elevate her above any other believer this is essential doctrine right? - come on Catholics correct Jesus and make sure he knew that he was wrong to not elevate her like he should have Thank goodness we got popes to tells us when Jesus is wrong
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Ariel Detuya
Ariel Detuya@armield88·
@Helpfultwitt @MrCasey62 The fulfillment of Lk 11:28 was in Lk 1:38, "And Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” And the angel departed from her." Mary heard and she acted/accepted the word from the angel, and "Word became flesh."
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MrCasey@MrCasey62·
If Protestants have to lower Mary to their level, a mere “sister in Christ”, then they clearly have a problem with her. 🧵
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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
Yikes - you might have a problem with what Jesus thought of his own mother too, it’s actually black and white that rather than “bless” Mary he contended that the believer and doer of His ministry is the blessed one…. “And it came to pass, as he spake these things, a certain woman of the company lifted up her voice, and said unto him, Blessed is the womb that bare thee, and the paps which thou hast sucked. But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it.” Luke 11:27–28
MrCasey@MrCasey62

If Protestants have to lower Mary to their level, a mere “sister in Christ”, then they clearly have a problem with her. 🧵

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Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
1. Baptism is NOT salvific. We are saved by grace through faith 2. Candace Owens doesn’t share the truth of The Gospel on her platform 3. She is literally a force of evil 4. The fact the Roman Catholic Church would confirm this vile woman, shows how much discernment they lack
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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
So you are saying it’s possible for a human of their own volition and free will to be sinless; what Christ exampled had already been done through Mary and God was no better than creation That even though Mary was born of the first Adam, she had no real need of the second Adam - throwing the most of scripture out with that presupposition
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Danny@Truth_matters20·
The "five blasphemies" against Mary. 😵‍💫
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Uche is a girl
Uche is a girl@UcheMaryOkoli·
Why do priests cover their hands when lifting the Holy Eucharist in the Monstrance?
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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
@5Solas2 In the same context, did a jeweler make the diamond by simply identifying the diamond?
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5 Solas@5Solas2·
It's 2026. It's time for the Orthodox and Roman Catholics to stop using the phrase "We created the bible." Everyone knows you're lying.
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@BishopJaxi Where do the funny robes and hats come from in scripture? Trend to keep pharisaical traditions alive?
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Bishop@BishopJaxi·
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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
@MattWalshBlog Tell me you don’t know Roman numerals without saying you don’t know Roman numerals
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Insider Wire
Insider Wire@InsiderWire·
#BREAKING: Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar incorrectly refers to World War II as “World War Eleven.”
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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
Unpopular opinion: false religion should be refuted with truth, not clout-chasing trespass. “Let all things be done decently and in order.” 1 Corinthians 14:40 “Do unto others as ye would that men should do to you.” Luke 6:31 You do not need to defend Scientology to say this is foolish.
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That Catholic Guy 🇻🇦
St. Ignatius of Antioch called the Eucharist “the flesh of our Savior.” How do evangelicals (etc) reconcile that with a purely symbolic view?
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@MrCasey62 What a hopeless life trying to argue against scripture because tradition has you so lost
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MrCasey@MrCasey62·
She doesn’t know the Bible. Scripture never says Jesus was fully “submerged” at His baptism—only that He “came up out of the water”. The Jordan where He was baptized (Bethany beyond the Jordan) could be quite shallow. Even if knee-deep He would still have to “come out” of it. 🧵
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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
@Aquinas1908 @exanxc Building objects is not the problem, read the Bible - praying, worshipping , offering incense and weeping in front of the objects is directly against scripture. Listen to God - not man
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Aquinas@Aquinas1908·
@Helpfultwitt @exanxc So God our Lord is guilty of idolatry when he commanded to build a bronze staff, or the ark or when Solomon’s temple was filled with images of cherubins as commanded by God? Funny how Protestants ignore the Bible while focusing on few verses that suits their false prophets
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EXΛNXC 🇻🇦@exanxc·
This isn't that hard to understand. Pagan idols depict pagan gods, and Christian statues or icons depict Christ and His saints. They are not the same.
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Bible for That@Helpfultwitt·
Nice try, but that list confuses miracle with veneration. Scripture records times when God used an object in a miracle. It does not give a standing pattern of praying to objects, kissing them, bowing before them, or using them as devotional aids. In fact, when a God-given object became that kind of devotional snare, Hezekiah destroyed it: 2 Kings 18:4. So the Bible’s pattern is: God may use what He wants. Man does not get to turn that into a relic cult.
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Jessica — Meek & Wild
Jessica — Meek & Wild@swamthetiber25·
If they want scripture, give them scripture. Relics in scripture: Old Testament 2 Kings 13:20–21: A dead man comes back to life when he touches the bones of Elisha. 2 Kings 2:13–14: Elisha uses Elijah’s mantle to part the Jordan River. Exodus 7:9–12: Aaron’s staff turns into a serpent before Pharaoh. Numbers 17:1–10: Aaron’s rod buds, blossoms, and produces almonds as a sign from God. Exodus 30:22–29: Holy oil and sacred objects are set apart for God’s work. Exodus 25:10–22: The Ark of the Covenant is treated as holy, holding sacred items like the tablets of the Law, manna, and Aaron’s rod. New Testament Matthew 9:20–22: A woman is healed just by touching the hem of Jesus’ garment. Mark 5:25–29: Again, touching Jesus’ clothing brings healing. Mark 6:56: People touch even the fringe of Jesus’ cloak, and everyone who does is healed. Acts 5:15: People bring the sick into the streets so that Peter’s shadow might fall on them and heal them. Acts 19:11–12: Handkerchiefs and aprons that touched Paul are used to heal the sick and drive out evil spirits.
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@swamthetiber25 @Melissa91090444 ROFL!!!! We're not worshipin', we're veneratin'! Go ahead & make a fool of yourself by posting the Scripture you *think* instructs your church to start a bone collection. You're sick, demonic people.

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@BillArnoldTeach “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” 1 Timothy 2:5
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