Wil. R.

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Wil. R.

Wil. R.

@wdramirez

Venezuelan, born in Maracaibo and leaving in Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦 🇻🇪 Venezolano, nacido en Maracaibo y residenciado en Ontario, Canadá. 🇨🇦 🇻🇪

Oshawa, Ontario Sumali Haziran 2010
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Wil. R.
Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@BehizyTweets What is with the bunny and the eggs?, I’m catholic from South America and I’m not familiar with that tradition or where it comes from. I’ll read if someone write any explanation.
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George@BehizyTweets·
I say this every year but please teach your children about Jesus Christ on Easter and not that gay bunny and its eggs. God bless you.
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Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@DanielMamerte98 Bienvenido al Camino Que lleva al Señor. No sufras angustias por encontrar la fe. Silencia tu mente, confía en Dios. Él será tu guía. Dios te bendiga.
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Daniel Mateus Olave🟢⚪️
Daniel Mateus Olave🟢⚪️@DanielMamerte98·
A mí no me han insultado de manera directa, pero sí han tratado de ridiculizarme. Llevo muy poco considerándome católico, he tenido mis fallas, pero ahí voy. Esta Semana Santa fue muy importante para ratificar mi fe, tengo que seguir aprendiéndola y conociéndola.
Mario Accorsi 🇦🇷@MarioAccorsi

Para todos los nuevos conversos solo decirles que es sano que las personas los insulten ahora que pasaron a formar parte de la grey católica. Sino los insultaran, desconfien.

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Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@damonimani This is blasphemy. I hope you rectify. God will forgive you. God bless you.
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Damon Imani@damonimani·
Jesus is Allah.
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Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@realCarola2Hope Yo no promuevo ni cuestiono la circuncisión, pero llamarla castración me parece novelesco, subjetivo y médicamente incorrecto. Esto es ignorancia o amarillismo?
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Carolina ❤️‍🔥@realCarola2Hope·
La circuncisión es emasculante para el hombre. Los supuestos “beneficios” que tiene no sobrepasan el hecho de que un hombre fue castrado desde bebé. Esa práctica, donde condenan al hombre a tener menos placer de por vida y, por consiguiente, a depravarse moralmente para conseguir la mitad de las sensaciones de un hombre no circuncidado, debe terminarse.
LUKEY ✣@VERYKOOLLUKEY

The Jews told people that the male g spot was in the ass to normalize homosexuality, when in reality the real male g spot is in the foreskin — which they took from you Unbelievable

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@Machi1Nne I don’t know but I can imagine that when inocent children die, their souls find peace and joy in the Lord, it would have being a strong message to the Pharaoh and the Egyptians, and give the opportunity to the Pharaoh to rectify. But who am I to question the will of God?
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Omachi@Machi1Nne·
God ki||ed every firstborn in Egypt because Pharaoh refused to do what God told him. Why didn’t God ki|| Pharaoh instead of innocent children?
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Mary
Mary@L0V3L3ZZX·
Sin medicación ¿qué es lo mejor contra la ansiedad y la depresión?
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Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@African915 We suffer when we get away from God. When your body perish, your spirit only dies if you are separated from God. Whether we see it or not, Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life. Follow him and you’ll make it to the Father. God bless you.
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Max Igan
Max Igan@MaxtheCrowhouse·
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Palestine, which means he was a Palestinian before anything else irrespective of what faith he was born into. There are many jewish Palestinians, the same as there are many Christian and Muslim Palestinians as Palestinian is a nationality whereas jew is a religious faith. Also, if the Bible stories are true, Jesus renounced his jewish faith and named jews as the most evil people in the world.
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Jacob
Jacob@jakobe291·
Lying about Jesus will only distance you further from Him. Christianity's root is undeniably Jewish. Jesus was a Jew from the tribe of Judah, born under the Law, circumcised on the eighth day, celebrated Passover, taught in synagogues, and quoted the Hebrew Scriptures as His authority. Every single apostle was Jewish. The New Testament was written by Jews (with one possible exception) for an audience steeped in Jewish thought. Jesus Himself said, “Salvation is from the Jews” (John 4:22). Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, called himself “a Hebrew of Hebrews” and never renounced his Jewish identity. The early church was a Jewish movement that spread to Gentiles. Pretending the root was “cut off” and Christians have no Jewish foundation is historically illiterate. Paul wrote Galatians to stop Gentiles from being forced into full Torah observance to be saved—not to “cut off” Jewish roots. Hebrews shows how Jesus fulfills the old covenant, not that God abandoned it. The veil was torn and the Temple destroyed in 70 AD as judgment on that generation’s leaders (exactly as Jesus warned in Matthew 23–24 and the parable of the tenants in Matthew 21:43). But that never canceled God’s covenants with Abraham’s descendants. Paul directly warns against your exact attitude in Romans 9–11: The olive tree’s root is the Jewish patriarchs (Romans 11:16-18). Gentile believers are wild branches grafted in—they do not support the root; the root supports them. “Do not be arrogant toward the branches… remember it is not you who support the root, but the root that supports you.” The natural branches (Jews) were broken off for unbelief, but they can be grafted back in—and Paul says “all Israel will be saved” (Romans 11:26). The church is the “Israel of God” (Galatians 6:16) in the sense of the new-covenant people of God, but that never erased ethnic Israel’s place in God’s plan. Paul grieved for his “kinsmen according to the flesh” and called them “beloved for the sake of their forefathers” (Romans 11:28). Supersessionism that says “Jews are cut off forever and the Church stole their identity” has been used for centuries to justify pogroms, expulsions, and worse. It is the arrogance Paul explicitly forbids. Yes, faithful Jews and Christians disagree sharply on the Trinity, the deity of Christ, and whether Jesus is the Messiah. That’s a real theological divide—Jews are not required to call Christians “fellow worshippers.” But that disagreement does not make Jews “idolaters” in a way that justifies contempt, nor does it erase the fact that both faiths worship the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The New Testament itself calls the God of Israel “the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Pretending Jews secretly serve a different deity is conspiratorial nonsense. Satan doesn’t need Christians to “chase a cut-off root.” He loves when Christians become arrogant, forget their debt to the Jewish Scriptures and people, and start spiritualizing away God’s faithfulness. The Bible calls the church to provoke Jews to jealousy by faith (Romans 11:11, 14), not to gloat that the church replaced them. Christianity is the fulfillment of Jewish hope for the whole world. But fulfillment does not mean erasure. The root was never cut off. Gentiles were grafted in. Gratitude, not replacement, is the real Christian posture.
✟ proxy 🇺🇸@ShikkokuProxy

The root of our faith is not "Jewish roots", it's Jesus Christ. Christianity was never meant to be a branch of Judaism. From the very beginning the apostles made that clear. That's why we go to church, not synagogue. That's why Paul wrote Galatians and Hebrews.. To warn against Judaizers who tried to drag Gentile believers back under the Law. The veil was torn. The temple was destroyed in 70 AD. The kingdom was taken from Israel and given to a people producing its fruit. The church is now the Israel of God. And let's be honest, no faithful Jew alive today believes Christians worship the same God they do. They reject the Trinity, they reject the deity of Christ, and many of their own texts speak of Jesus in ways no Christian could accept. They do not consider us fellow worshippers of Yahweh. They consider us idolaters. Satan doesn't need to "remove the Jewish root". He wants Christians to keep chasing a root that was cut off when they rejected their own Messiah. Our root is Christ. Everything else is grafted in by faith in Him alone.

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Jacob
Jacob@jakobe291·
Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea (Matthew 2:1; Luke 2:4-7), part of the Roman client kingdom of Judea (under Herod the Great, then the Roman province of Judea). The region was called Judea (from the tribe/kingdom of Judah) for centuries before and during his lifetime—not "Palestine." The Roman Emperor Hadrian renamed the province Syria Palaestina only around 135 CE - over a century after Jesus' death - as punishment after the Bar Kokhba revolt, explicitly to sever Jewish ties to the land and humiliate the Jewish people by invoking the ancient Philistines (a non-Semitic sea people unrelated to modern Arabs). Calling Jesus a "Palestinian" is like calling George Washington a "Canadian" - it's geographically possible in a loose modern sense but historically illiterate and politically motivated. Bethlehem today is in Judea and Samaria, that doesn't rewrite 1st-century geography. Jew is not "just a religious faith." It describes an ethno-religious people (am Yisrael) with shared ancestry, language (Hebrew), history, culture, and connection to the Land of Israel going back over 3,000 years. You can convert into the Jewish people, but it's not purely optional like joining a club. Genetic, archaeological, and historical continuity confirms Jews as the indigenous people of Judea/Israel. During the British Mandate (1920–1948), both Jews and Arabs were officially called "Palestinians." Jewish newspapers were the Palestine Post; the Jewish soccer team was the Palestine team. The term "Palestinian" as a modern Arab national identity crystallized later, especially post-1948/1960s, often in opposition to Jewish sovereignty. There were (and are) Jews living in the region throughout history, including during Ottoman and Mandate times (sometimes called "Palestinian Jews"). But the claim of "many Jewish Palestinians" as if it erases Jewish distinctiveness is a sleight-of-hand. Modern Palestinian national identity is overwhelmingly Arab-Muslim/Christian and frequently denies Jewish indigeneity. Jewish identity didn't (and doesn't) dissolve into "Palestinian nationality." Saying Jesus named Jews the most evil people in the world is a grotesque distortion. Jesus was born, lived, and died as a Jew Circumcised on the 8th day, presented in the Temple, taught in synagogues, observed Passover and other festivals, quoted Torah constantly, and said explicitly: "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them" (Matthew 5:17). He told the Samaritan woman, "Salvation is from the Jews" (John 4:22). He said he was sent "only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Matthew 15:24). His sharpest criticisms (e.g., Matthew 23 "woes" to scribes and Pharisees, or John 8) were intra-Jewish prophetic rebukes - exactly like the Hebrew prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Amos) who called out corrupt leaders within Israel without rejecting the covenant or the Jewish people as a whole. He never said "Jews are the most evil people in the world."
Max Igan@MaxtheCrowhouse

Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Palestine, which means he was a Palestinian before anything else irrespective of what faith he was born into. There are many jewish Palestinians, the same as there are many Christian and Muslim Palestinians as Palestinian is a nationality whereas jew is a religious faith. Also, if the Bible stories are true, Jesus renounced his jewish faith and named jews as the most evil people in the world.

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@AidaB1995 Dios siempre está contigo, y quien está con Dios tiene todo lo que necesita. Dios te bendiga.
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Aida Rodriguez 🌵
Aida Rodriguez 🌵@AidaB1995·
Alguna vez han llorado hasta decirle a Dios abrázame, porque necesito un abrazo, hoy fue ese día 🥹
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Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@D_Preacher_1 @SBozzled Have you done it at least once? Try it if you want to find the truth. However, maybe you are not even interested in the truth.
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Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@Mowgli420 Por su puesto, a todo cristianos le molesta la blasfemia.
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Moises
Moises@Mowgli420·
Wow! Se ponen bien intensos cuando les dicen que Cristo apoyaria causas de izquierda jajaja.
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Claudia Nicholls
Claudia Nicholls@claunicholls·
4.000 niños palestinos condenados a la horca por Israel💔😭y la indiferencia mundial continúa!
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Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@claunicholls Por favor estar consciente de que esto es noticia falsa. La legislación acerca sentencia de muerte por ahorcamiento para palestinos encontrados culpables de homicidio por terrorismo si fue aprobada pero no ha sido aplicada y nadie ha sido condenado.
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@sahouraxo The statement discredit itself. 2000 years ago the apostles were just starting spreading the words of Jesus Christ. There were not Christian communities yet. If someone wants to make a point, they must start by speaking the truth.
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sarah@sahouraxo·
In Tehran today, Iranian Christians gathered for Easter at Saint Sarkis Cathedral. Iran has one of the oldest continuous Christian communities in the world — over 2,000 years old. These are the people that Trump wants to bomb “back to Stone Age.”
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Wil. R.@wdramirez·
@_wej01 I don’t believe sex is dirty nor sinful, lust is.
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Why is sex considered “dirty” and “sinful” ???????
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@MHTruthUltra The world palestine didn’t even exist 2000 years ago. The color of Jesus skin is not relevant. What’s important is who he is and what he has done. Happy Eastern to you as well. God bless you.
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Books Behind Borders
Books Behind Borders@MHTruthUltra·
Jesus was a brown man born in Palestine. There are no white people in the Bible. Happy Easter.
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