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Rick Caldwell

@RickLCaldwell

Slave of Jesus Christ, husband to Maricruz, Bible teacher, #evangelism #apologetics #theologymatters #biblicalinerrancy, nisi credideritis, non intelligetis

Woodstock, GA Sumali Temmuz 2019
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
Is time an attribute of God? Please provide biblical support for your answer.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@LawyerRichNC @Unshakablewapr Lastly, suggesting that benefiting from something creates an obligation to withhold criticism is moralized silencing tactic, not an argument.
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Richard Turner@LawyerRichNC·
@Unshakablewapr Sad. Standing on the shoulders of people who paved the way for you and bragging about how tall you are. Hard pass.
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April Chapman@Unshakablewapr·
The Civil Rights Movement sold justice without a definition. That wasn’t accidental. This roundtable conversation is going to make a LOT of people uncomfortable. Premiering tonight at 7:30 on You Tube. zurl.co/LbhQX 🎥👇 #CivilRights #TruthOverFeelings
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@LawyerRichNC @Unshakablewapr Secondly, a platform’s existence does not prove the ultimate success, moral soundness, or adequacy of the “efforts”that produced it.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@LawyerRichNC @Unshakablewapr So now they are above critique? That is such an irrational stance. Whether the critique is valid has nothing to do with how the platform came to exist. A claim’s truth is independent of its historical or social origins.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@PappasChandler @JoelWebbon @HwsEleutheroi Romans 11 actually does not make your case either. Notice how you conveniently ignored the immediate context of Deut. 7. Pick any passage you want but none of them make your initial case. Baal in Romans 11 is still referring to the history of the nation of Israel in 1 Kings.
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Well, I said that by the end of 2025, the positions would be clearly delineated. For folks who remember what happened in 2024, the "what was the holocaust Mommy?" meme, and all that? Well, here you go. Holocaustianity? Wow, just...wow. At the speed Joel is going, who knows where he will be a year from now? The degradation is happening at light speed. And I can't help but chuckle: there is no 90 foot tall Muslim statue outside of Houston. That's a Hindu statue (Lord Hanuman). If you can't tell the difference, you really are clueless. Young men have not been bludgeoned by the Holocaust. They have been bludgeoned by secularism in all its Christ-denying, creation-degrading forms. These guys have completely lost the plot, lost their balance, and it is sad to watch them plummet to their own destruction. I would like to see the Lord Hanuman statue ground to dust. Here's the difference. If the Muslims took over, they would grind it to dust with explosives and violence (as has happened in places like India and Pakistan in years past). If these CN guys took over, they would do the same thing because they have the same motivations. The only way to truly have that statue ground to dust *to the glory of Christ* is if it is taken down and destroyed by the people who built it in the first place, and they do so because they have come to know Jesus as Lord and are repenting of their idolatry (Acts 19:16-20). THAT is how Christianity works: the gospel subdues hearts, and families, and communities, and nations. Not politics. Not click bait. Not anti-Jewish rage or the ignorance that confuses a Hindu god with something Islamic. I held out hope for Joel for a long time, I really did. And no, I wasn't being foolish: I was being hopeful.
Right Wing Watch@RightWingWatch

Antisemitic Christian nationalist pastor Joel Webbon rages that the Holocaust has become a "false, wicked, satanic religion" used to oppress young white men and must be "ground into dust." peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch…

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rando@PappasChandler·
@JoelWebbon @HwsEleutheroi This. You would think James has never read Deuteronomy 7 (specifically verse 5)
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@OldWays007 @AFpost But the church is NOT Israel! Bad assumptions will inevitably lead to bad conclusions. And the church does not possess the sword 🗡️ by God’s design. All of this bloviating about moral suppression is only attractive to those whose thinking is not grounded in Scripture.
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Duncan Idaho@Kyrie_EleisonMe·
@AFpost This is just a logically coherent biblical view. If the Church is Israel, then the Church is also a land and a people, in obedience to the civil statutes of the Biblical Law, under the rule of the King.
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AF Post@AFpost·
Pastor Joel Webbon said that Christian nationalists should be allowed to impose their values on others "because we're right.” Webbon added that “Christians don't have to tolerate degeneracy, and degenerates absolutely must tolerate righteousness or they need to go to jail, or leave the country." Follow: @AFpost
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American Mash@MericanMomgrel·
@RuralMissionary @Protestia I agree about the RCC. The problem is that the reformers replaced the pope with a million little popes, all of them so confident the Spirit is leading their private interpretation of scripture. The answer is the Orthodox Church.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@MericanMomgrel @RuralMissionary @Protestia This is just poor reasoning. The fact that we even know that this OP presents something that antithetical to God’s will is demonstrates God’s revelation is clear. We don't need a magesterium to adjudicate the matter. And the answer is NOT retrievalism. ECFs are not infallible.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
The Abrahamic and Davidic covenants are everlasting and unfulfilled in their totality. The church shares in spiritual blessings but does not absorb Israel’s national identity.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
The land promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob refer to real geography, not merely spiritual blessing. One cannot reinterpret OT covenants solely through later revelation; they stand on their own terms.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
Biblical Zionism is root in God’s faithfulness. OT land promises to Israel are eternal (e.g., Gen 15). Israel’s national future is guaranteed by God’s covenant faithfulness The church does not fulfill Israel. Jesus’s return includes Israel’s restoration and Millennial rule.
Mike Winger@MikeWingerii

I think Tucker Carlson just called me (by clear implication) a heretic and one of the people he hates the most. Is that not what was meant by this? I hold to the belief that Israel still has a prophetic future according to Scripture. As I have taught in detail for years.

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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@ElifNull @Eric_Conn Most modern Dispensationalists would assert that the phrase refers to a subset of Jews who rejected the Messiah and persecuted the church. Their spiritual posture, not their ethnicity, earned the label. Has ties to Romans 9:6. No the literal interpretation abides.
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Sergious C.@ElifNull·
@Eric_Conn I feel like St. John already addressed this somewhere in bible. You’d think that dispensationalists for having read revelation so much would stop and think what “synagogue of Satan” means… I guess the literal interpretation hermeneutic stops there…
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@Jgrey2003 @a_muqadashaql_i @gracetoyou Hello brother. I typically don't engage with ungracious individuals on X, and this thread demonstrate why. I was resigned to posting information for other people who may benefit from the information. Nonetheless, he has already blocked me.
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Jonathan Cummings
Jonathan Cummings@Jgrey2003·
@RickLCaldwell, I am surprised you are engaging this man. He clearly does not have the Spirit of God to enable him to hear and see the true word of God. I read through your responses and I agree with you. This man’s erroneous presuppositions has blinded him from seeing the truth regarding the timing and way in which Jesus reigns. Jesus is sovereign over all things… and there will come a day in which his reign will be done with an iron rod, which is the millennium and satan will be bound. But for now God has ordained Satan to be the “prince of the power of the air” and deceive and accuse all he can.
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Grace to You@gracetoyou·
Our hearts are heavy, yet rejoicing, as we share the news that our beloved pastor and teacher John MacArthur has entered into the presence of the Savior. This evening, his faith became sight. He faithfully endured until his race was run. 2 Timothy 4:1-8
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@a_muqadashaql_i @gracetoyou You gave the answer and ignored the implication. Jesus Himself, not Scofield or MacArthur handled the text in Luke 4:16–21. This is often referred to as the “Messianic gap” or prophetic telescoping. This entire time you been saying all these things are occurring. Evidence pls!
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It’s an error to speak of “phases”, that’s adding to the text. The prophets didn’t use that language, and more importantly, the apostles didn’t interpret them that way either. Yes, Zechariah 9:9 was fulfilled in Christ’s triumphal entry (Matthew 21:5). And verse 10 speaks of His dominion extending to the ends of the earth. But nothing in the text demands these are separated by thousands of years. The reign of peace begins with the King’s first coming and unfolds through His gospel rule. Verse 10 is not “future” as in delayed, it’s the result of verse 9. Same with Isaiah 61. Jesus read verses 1–2a in Luke 4:17–21, stopping at “the year of Yahweh’s favor.” That doesn’t mean the rest is postponed, it means His mission begins with grace, and continues into judgment. The whole chapter is about the Messiah’s work, from redemption to restoration, not a chopped-up dispensational timeline. The apostles never split these texts into “phases.” They saw Christ as fulfilling the promises and advancing His kingdom now. When you divide these passages unnaturally, you’re not interpreting them like Peter or Paul, you’re interpreting them like Scofield and MacArthur. Again, repent. Submit to the text, not your system.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@a_muqadashaql_i @gracetoyou Isaiah 55 is addressed to Israel, inviting her to return to the Lord (vv.1–7), with the assurance that God’s word will accomplish what He sent it to do (v. 11). Verses 12–13 describe the results of that restoration, specifically joy, peace, and renewal of creation.
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Rick Caldwell@RickLCaldwell·
@a_muqadashaql_i @gracetoyou In regards to Isaiah 55:12, poetic language does not cancel the literal referent. Instead, it expresses the exuberance of creation when the Messiah restores all things.
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