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The Moderate Case

@TheModerateCase

Opinionated realist. Supporter of the free world. Allergic to nonsense. Comfortable being unpopular.

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The Moderate Case
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Workers are voting in one direction, but leadership is moving the other way… At what point is that no longer representation and a clear divide between voters and those speaking for them? #Ad @LimitGovt
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Show us the video. Also explain away how he was convicted without an option for appeal and was denied a lawyer, as is the case with nearly every case in the Islamic regime’s judiciary. Your evidence is not tangible, it’s an accusation by a regime that killed 50,000 of its own a few months ago.
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Show us the video. When you can’t, try to explain away the morality of public executions and how that’s compatible with our system and why you think we should do it here. Zero evidence — a simple accusation by an Islamist judiciary with no option for appeal or any lawyer. This is what you defend. You’re sick. You are cancerous to the west. Get out.
99% Johnny Graz@jvgraz

They never mention that this clown murdered two police officers and was caught on camera doing it.

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You act like the officer he (theoretically) stabbed just let it happen and wouldn’t have shot him if he had the chance. Also, I don’t need evidence to the contrary because that’s not how a good legal system works. You’re innocent until proven guilty — not guilty because a theocratic, brutal regime that kills its own people and shuts off the internet says so with no verifiable proof. I will choose to not side with the IRGC unless evidence is shown that indicates why I should — and there is none here. It’s sad you blindly believe this.
Hasan ibn Ali@HasanibnAli7218

@TheModerateCase @EdbieLigerSmith Dawg if he tried that in America, he would get a public execution a lot quicker and without any judicial process. You also have zero evidence to the contrary, that he is somehow innocent of these charges and was forced to confess to it. You choose to believe what you want.

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There is zero evidence provided that he stabbed an officer to death other than the Iranian governments own accusations. He actually denied the accusations and said he was forced into confession under torture and interrogation, something you have (convenient for your narrative) used many times over to side with Hamas terrorists, saying they were interrogated and tortured into admission by Israel. They also accused the thousands of people they killed as being Mossad and CIA… they lie and are evil. Even had he stabbed a cop, you believe a public execution is warranted? You acted like the world was burning down when ICE agents killed someone in a clear act of self defense. You have no shame.
Liger@EdbieLigerSmith

He literally stabbed a cop to death. Try that in America you’ll get shot in the head before you can pull the knife out.

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Conveniently leaving out: “according to Iranian state media and judiciary… trial was unfair: tortured confessions, no evidence provided to the public, anonymous, unnamed eyewitnesses, etc.” The war already started. Are you slow?
CJS@CJS_POSTS

@TMZ @calUSAwrestling Conveniently leave out that he STABBED A POLICE OFFICER TO DEATH Anything to drag us to war. Anything.

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Zero evidence was provided that he stabbed an officer to death other than the Iranian governments own accusations. They also accused the thousands of people they killed as being Mossad and CIA… they lie and are evil. Even had he stabbed a cop, you believe a public execution is warranted? You acted like the world was burning down when ICE agents killed someone in a clear act of self defense. You have no shame.
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I believe Jesus is the Messiah and is one in nature with the creator God, was crucified, rose from the dead, ascended into heaven where he sits at the right hand throne, and will one day return and that salvation only comes through him. Don’t tell me who I am or what I believe.
Suavein305@Geeekaholic

@TheModerateCase @disclosetv You are not Christian, so you do not get to opine "from a Christian perspective" nor tell Real Christians how we should react to this parasite.

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Yeah, this is wrong and horrible. But do we really want to play the comparison game here? We all know the pro-Pali and Arab crowd are sending death threats in DMs and comments far more than any Jews or Zionists are… and they’re acting on them. You aren’t a victim.
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🚨 BREAKING: Oregon high school principal Jeremy Williams who was placed on leave for celebrating the assass*nation of Charlie Kirk has just been SENTENCED to 5 YEARS in prison over possession of child p*rnography Imagine THAT. Our enemies are disgusting creatures.
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Multiple service members have lost their lives. How do we know exactly which family member or father he spoke to in order to determine if this guy who was interviewed is who Pete Hegseth was referring to?
ADAM@AdameMedia

BREAKING: 🇺🇸 Pete Hegseth LIED about what the parents of a dead solider said to him. He sent that soldier to their death. Then he lied to exploit his death to get more soldiers to die for lsraeI. Disgusting.

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The Calvin Coolidge Project
The Calvin Coolidge Project@TheCalvinCooli1·
🚨Good News: Erika Kirk and TPUSA have sent a cease and desist order to the X account Project Constitution for making several false and defamatory statements about Erika Kirk and TPUSA. The account made a post last week which received 11 Millions views. The post was a total complete and total lie against Erika Kirk.
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@NIKO_KILLZ What part of this specifically would you say is using the lord names in vain?
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@TheModerateCase You’re a traitor if you defend someone taking the Lords name in vain, blasphemy.
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I think a lot of people are reacting to the wording without really sitting with what was actually being said. This was not a theological statement about Jesus. It was a comment about how power works in the real world. You can fully believe Christ is King and still recognize that throughout history, moral truth by itself has not stopped violent people from acting. From a Christian perspective, I understand why it sounds off. Jesus is not just another historical figure. The entire foundation of Christianity is that what looked like defeat on the cross was actually victory. So when someone frames things in terms of power and armies, it can feel like it’s missing the whole point. That reaction makes sense. At the same time, Scripture does not ignore reality. Governments are described as having authority to use force to restrain evil. David was righteous and still fought wars. Nehemiah rebuilt while holding a weapon. There has always been a tension between spiritual truth and the realities of living in a broken world. That is where people are talking past each other. One side is thinking about ultimate truth and eternal authority. The other is talking about what happens on the ground when real threats exist. Those are not the same category. You can believe Christ has ultimate authority over all things and still recognize that not everyone submits to that authority, and that has consequences. I also think the reaction calling this “antichrist” is more emotional than thoughtful. You can disagree with how it was phrased and still understand the context. It was a statement about survival and power, not a denial of who Christ is. At the end of the day, Christianity has always held both realities at once. The cross settles the question of who ultimately wins. But until that final victory is fully realized, the world still operates with danger, conflict, and the need to protect the innocent. Ignoring that does not make someone more faithful. It just disconnects them from reality.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good."

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I understand why you’d say this if you don’t accept Jesus as the Messiah. From a Jewish perspective, God is one, transcendent, and not embodied. So the idea of God becoming man and dying sounds wrong. But the Christian claim is not that God became less than God or was reduced. It is that God chose to enter His creation without losing His divine nature. That is not a contradiction. It is a claim about God’s ability to act within the world He made. Calling Jesus a charlatan also does not really hold up when you look at His life. Charlatans seek power, money, or self-preservation. Jesus gained none of those. He challenged authority, refused to build a political movement, and was executed. His followers did not gain wealth or status either. Many of them were killed for what they believed. You can reject His claims, but reducing Him to a con man does not fit the historical reality. The idea that “the Jews saw through Him early” is also too simplistic. The first followers of Jesus were Jews. The early church was entirely Jewish at the beginning. What actually happened is that first century Jews were divided. Some believed He fulfilled the Scriptures. Others believed He did not. That debate has continued ever since. It was not a unanimous rejection. On the theological point, Christianity does not teach that God ceased to be God or that the divine nature died. It teaches that the Son took on a human nature and truly experienced death in that humanity. The divine nature remains eternal. So the objection that “God cannot die” is aimed at a version of Christianity that Christians themselves do not believe. The deeper disagreement is about what the Messiah is supposed to do. If you expect only a conquering king, then a crucified Messiah looks like failure. Christianity claims the Messiah came first to deal with sin and death and will come again in power. You can disagree with that, but it is a coherent claim, not nonsense.
GeRM@The_GeRM1

@TheModerateCase Nah. He was a charlatan. We Jews saw this early on. Hence we're not forgiven. Jesus being God on Earth made flesh? Nonsense. God is never supposed to be limited. Let alone die.

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@RQA Durant left Catholicism before he said this.
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Will Durant left Christianity and was not religious when he said this many years ago, so your point doesn’t make sense. The quote is still based in realism and can be biblically supported, but it’s not like this quote was attributed to some great Christian thinker. He wasn’t at the time.
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@Average_NY_Guy You don’t put another country’s flag on the USA flag, ever. We don’t share it. We treat the flag as inviolate. It’s extremely inappropriate.
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Yes, Christ is King. “If you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins” (John 8:24) “The Scriptures… bear witness about me” (John 5:39) “If you believed Moses, you would believe me” (John 5:46) Jesus is the Messiah. In the context of Jews today, Jesus’ message then and now wouldn’t be hate or distance. It would be the same as it’s always been: “I am the fulfillment of what you’re searching for. Come to me.” Jesus spoke truth clearly, but with grief, patience, and love even toward those who rejected Him.
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