Daniel Hiebert

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Daniel Hiebert

@GodlyForge

Husband, Father, Son of the Living God, EO Inquirer, looking to have constructive conversations. Mortgage Broker and Investment Planner by trade.

Lethbridge, Alberta Sumali Kasım 2023
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Daniel Hiebert
Daniel Hiebert@GodlyForge·
Young, Restless, And very, very Christ pilled 👑
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Erik Thorvaldsson
Erik Thorvaldsson@erik_thorvalds·
This is the likely end result of the balkanisation of Canada. A sovereign Alberta emerges; with rural BC, Saskatchewan, the Yukon, and Northwest Territories joining minus Arctic islands. Québec declares sovereignty, and Labrador joins. The rest becomes an American Territory.
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If the only purpose of Bitcoin is just to buy it, hold it, and sell it, then there is no point to Bitcoin.
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Bella@BellaBaddie__·
what's a beginner hobby for someone just getting into being happy
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James Fishback@j_fishback·
@sophieraiin Sophie, pay your taxes *or* quit OnlyFans. Those are your choices. I’m running for Florida Governor to stop smart and capable women like you from being exploited by that disgusting platform.
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Samuel Sey
Samuel Sey@SlowToWrite·
No one actually believes that Jesus died for everyone. Otherwise, did Jesus die for Cain? Once you acknowledge that Jesus didn’t die for everyone who has ever lived, you need to consider that he chose to die for some people, not all. In short: he died for his Bride.
Rev. Nick Quient@NickQuient

Jesus died for all people.

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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
It’s funny how we’re always at war with countries that don’t have a Rothschild-centralized banking system.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
5 out of 6 of my family members signed the petition for an independent Alberta. #6 is working up north in Fort Mac....that's what we do in AB.
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Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
I still can’t believe we left Iraq without the oil.
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Erik Thorvaldsson
Erik Thorvaldsson@erik_thorvalds·
Imagine Alberta today holding a referendum—not to leave Canada, but to JOIN it. Under the exact same terms we live with now: • Billions in equalization flowing out, pennies back • Pipelines strangled by Ottawa • Carbon regulations punishing our energy sector • Federal overreach on guns, speech, resources, immigration Would Albertans vote YES? Be honest.
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Matthew L.
Matthew L.@ProdigalSonMatt·
If you haven't noticed, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is making a spiritual push. We should all step up. The harvest is ripe. #LDSx
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Daniel Hiebert
Daniel Hiebert@GodlyForge·
@CharlesTheLessr @a_westgate I don’t mean someone that you agree with 100% on everything. What I’m implying is, the consensus of the early church was certainly not reformed. You can take parts of each church father as truth, but you can’t take an entire group per se. Or even one singular teacher in entirety
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Charles Montes
Charles Montes@CharlesTheLessr·
@GodlyForge @a_westgate It is because the fathers are entirely univocal on every matter that the conversation exists. EOs often reject singular readings of fathers that depart from “tradition” (which remains undefined mostly). Most clear when discussing Augustine, who is a saint & holy father in EO.
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Anthony Westgate
Anthony Westgate@a_westgate·
"How can we make it look like the Church Fathers supported our 500 year old theology"
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Daniel Hiebert@GodlyForge·
@CharlesTheLessr @a_westgate Doesn’t Ez 18 prove this false even more? The Israelites were blaming their forefathers for their condition, and the Lord rebukes them and tells them to take accountability for their own sin, not their fathers?
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Charles Montes
Charles Montes@CharlesTheLessr·
@GodlyForge @a_westgate Ezekiel is in the context of the new covenant (Ez. 17:22-24). The Lord announces a paradigmatic shift in the new: Ez 18:3 “As I live, declares the Lord GOD, this proverb shall no more be used by you in Israel.” This is a revelation of the Spirit’s future salvific work Luk12:49-53
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Daniel Hiebert
Daniel Hiebert@GodlyForge·
@CharlesTheLessr @a_westgate Once again, bearing the consequence of someone’s sin is not the same as being guilty for their sin. Infants are born into a fallen world separated from God. There is inherited corruption, but not inherited guilt. Obviously there would be EO that could clarify, I’m not too sure.
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Charles Montes
Charles Montes@CharlesTheLessr·
@GodlyForge @a_westgate Infants are presumed in Paul’s “all,” for they suffer under the reign of death he mentions, but they do not sin volitionally, then the sin that merits the death they experience is not theirs, but imputed to them, thus they suffer the curse (wage) of Adam’s sin.
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