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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 BREAKING: Credible reports that the missing F-15E weapons systems officer has been recovered alive from inside Iran.
Jack Murphy, a former Green Beret and national security journalist, reports the WSO was evading capture on the ground when rescue forces reached them.
A "massive firefight" at the recovery site.
If confirmed, American special operators just fought their way into Iran, found their pilot, and pulled them out alive.
The most dramatic combat rescue since the war began. Possibly in decades.
Source: @JackMurphyRGR @DropSiteNews
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🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 BREAKING: Traffic jams forming in southwestern Iran as civilians reportedly rush to help security forces capture the downed American pilot. Iranian military urging people to stay away from the area. Source: Middle East Spectator
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🚨💣 BREAKING: Mbappe played the whole match with a VIBRATOR turned ON.
This was suggested by the medical team, to help his knee's movements. @RCMSport


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Did a fourth-century church council invent Christianity as we know it? It's one of the most popular claims made by skeptics today — that the divinity of Jesus and the contents of the Bible weren't ancient convictions, but later inventions, decided by committee at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD.
In this the 3rd episode of Can I Trust the Bible?, Wes and Andy head to Turkey and Italy, going straight to the source to find out whether there's any truth to these claims. Did the Council of Nicaea really vote on the Bible, or invent Christ's divinity? The answers might surprise you.
Join us on this next adventure as we dig into one of church history's most misunderstood moments, separating myth from fact, and following the evidence where it leads.
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@BillArnoldTeach There have been false doctrines even in Paul’s time. He never chose a “church” to clarify who was right and wrong. He used the one and only Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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First of all I did not mention atheists as proof that there’s no miracles, I mentioned them as proof that anyone without any underlying knowledge of Eucharist, would read John 6 and understand Jesus to be speaking figuratively. Secondly if I was a bad actor and I walked into a Protestant church during the lords supper I would be making the same allegations about cannibalism even tho they don’t believe in a real presence. This “evidence” of yours is not conclusive.
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@JairoRod01_ @thattradgal Are you surprised that an atheist would not consider miracles possible? There was a reason why the early church on the first and second century was accused of cannibalism, it is because we preach that we eat Christs flesh and drink his blood.
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