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@PathToSaint

شامل ہوئے Ocak 2025
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Jasmine
Jasmine@choconservative·
@metathomist Scripture actually tells us who was assumed into heaven.
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meta thomist 🇻🇦@metathomist·
I believe St. Joseph was also assumed into heaven.
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Duke Of Nigeria.
Duke Of Nigeria.@xagreat·
Paul never met Jesus, but he wrote half of the Bible. Lol
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Smoke Fat Salt
Smoke Fat Salt@smokefatsalt·
The saddest part about BBQ is it used to be poor people food. Used cheap cuts and slow smoked them till tender. Today it is more expensive than a typical steakhouse, charging $36/lb for brisket. Worst thing to happen to BBQ ever is it became popular. Now get off my lawn
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Pope Respecter
Pope Respecter@poperespecter1·
The pachamama thing is an IQ test. If you fell for one of them, you have sub - 100 IQ. If you fell for both you have sub 80 IQ.
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Dr Taylor Marshall™️
Dr Taylor Marshall™️@TaylorRMarshall·
My Statement on Prevost and Pachamama: “If these recently unearthed photos are truly Pope Leo XIV (then Prevost) participating in the idolatrous worship of the false goddess Pachamama, then the Roman Cardinals have elected an idolater and a syncretist to the papacy. The infiltration of wolves in sheep’s clothing might be far deeper than we had ever imagined. All Catholics from the Pope down to the layman must renounce the adoration of anything other than the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. ‘Thou shalt have no other gods before me’ is the First Commandment. A Pope is not above the commandments.”
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Catholic Christendom
Catholic Christendom@shiningsweu·
Caution ⚠️ Leo XIV should resign! This is the current problematic situation within Catholicism: Pope Leo XIV was captured in a photo of a pagan Pachamama ritual that occurred decades ago. Now that he is set to issue a pronouncement regarding the SSPX, how can he rule on a potential schism while he himself is suspected of paganism? Looking at it through a political lens—at the very least—Leo XIV should resign immediately.
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TLM Ryan ☧
TLM Ryan ☧@TLM_Ryan·
How tight is Satan’s hold over us? The current pope appears to have participated in some type of idol worship. All traditionalists are appalled. So you’d think they’d find common ground in denouncing this, right? WRONG! Instead, they viciously attack each other on Twitter.
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TLM Ryan ☧
TLM Ryan ☧@TLM_Ryan·
It’s subjective to the individual’s tolerance levels and discernment on when that’s occurred versus a genuine change of opinion. But I personally let that take a back seat to the main enemy: modernism in Rome which is the graver threat by far. If a grifter wants to give a good take, fine. I’ll praise the good take. Later if he wants to put out a bad take I would then choose to condemn that take. I rarely bother with credibility and personalities and choose to contend with arguments and facts. My 2cents
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Joseph Spurgeon
Joseph Spurgeon@Joseph_Spurgeon·
Roman Catholics never seem to understand the doctrine of sola scriptura. Sola scriptura is not the belief that Holy Scripture is the only authority, nor that an individual can infallibly interpret the Scriptures. Rather, it is the doctrine that Holy Scripture is the only infallible authority and therefore has supreme authority over the church. It is not the only authority. The church has real authority, along with other forms of authority in the Christian life. Those who hold to sola scriptura also maintain that Scripture is to be understood within the life of the church. It was given to the church. It guards and defines the boundaries of the church. It shapes the life of the church. The church receives it, interprets it, and works through it, not as a single infallible institution, but as a body that is accountable to the Word. A central problem in Roman Catholic argumentation is their equivocation on the word infallible. They blur the distinction between infallible and inerrant, and then build an entire doctrine on that confusion. Infallible means unable to err by nature. It is not merely that something happens to be correct in a given instance. It means it cannot be wrong. Holy Scripture is infallible because it is the very Word of God. God cannot err, and therefore His Word cannot err. Everything Scripture says carries full authority because it is true without any possibility of error. Human beings, however, can make inerrant statements without being infallible. “Jesus Christ is the Messiah” is an inerrant statement. “My name is Joseph Spurgeon” is an inerrant statement. Even something like the table of contents of Scripture can be correct. The church can recognize the canon without error. But none of that makes the church infallible. It simply means that, at times, it has spoken truly. Infallibility is not something that comes and goes. It is not something that appears in rare moments and then disappears. If a person or institution is infallible, that is a property of what they are, not a temporary condition they enter into under certain circumstances. That is exactly where the Roman doctrine of papal infallibility breaks down. It claims the Pope is infallible only in specific moments, under carefully defined conditions. That is not infallibility. That is a redefinition of the term to protect a doctrine that cannot stand on its own. And historically, this was not some universally held belief quietly passed down from the apostles. In the Middle Ages, the Franciscans, particularly in their disputes over poverty, began pressing arguments that would effectively bind the Pope to prior authoritative statements. They were attempting to lock in earlier papal rulings so that a later pope could not overturn them. In response, Pope John XXII rejected those claims outright. He saw exactly what was happening. To grant that kind of infallibility would place the pope in submission to prior declarations in a way that undermined his own authority. He resisted it, and the idea was not accepted as settled doctrine at the time. Only much later, under very different pressures, was papal infallibility formally defined at the First Vatican Council in 1870. It was not the clear, consistent teaching of the church through the ages. It was a deformation, argued for, resisted, and finally imposed. Sola scriptura cuts through all of this confusion. It locates infallibility where it actually belongs, in the Word of God. Scripture alone cannot err. Scripture alone carries absolute authority. The church has real authority, but it is always a derived and accountable authority. It can speak truly, but it is never incapable of error. Everything must be judged by the Word of God, because only the Word of God is infallible.
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PJ
PJ@alphalioness72·
@FancyABQ @PathToSaint @Truth_matters20 The dead in Messiah won’t rise until Messiah’s return, or Scripture is contradictory. Because the Master Himself shall come down from heaven with a shout, with the voice of a chief messenger, and with the trumpet of Elohim, and the dead in Messiah shall rise first. 1 Thes 4:16
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Brosephos ☦🇻🇦
Brosephos ☦🇻🇦@Brosephos·
This is why I always mention my classical Greek degree. The ones who have never studied Greek always respond like this. They act as if NT Greek is some strange beast that is different. The last sentence also is worded oddly. The dunning-kruger on this app should be studied.
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@Brosephos @atplack I didn’t lie. Classical Greek isn’t really like Koine Greek I can’t read Homer. But I’ve studied the koine Greek text of the NT for 12 years and LXX maybe 6 or 7.

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