DOGE NEWS
- By FenderTL5
- American Politics
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Just wondering, did DOGE cost more than it supposdly saved?For one thing, DOGE didn't lower anybody's taxes.
That seems more plausible than not.
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Just wondering, did DOGE cost more than it supposdly saved?For one thing, DOGE didn't lower anybody's taxes.
What makes you think that what they say is a fairy tale?
....one month after Trump arbitrarily decided to demolish the East Wing of our White House....Trump and his architect are reportedly at odds on what will replace it....
....and still no plans:
It seems to be a patriarchy thing. I'm sorry that this happened to you.That makes me mad ,that people knew. And didn't take care of the problem. The same thing happened, when I was growing up in foster care. Many child rapists. My foster dad was a drill sergeant. He knew this was going on. But did not take care of the problem.
If they are teaching fairy tales as truth, you are calling them liars.No I haven't, I just don't support all their fairy tales, especially NASA's.
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What happens when we separate God’s law from His Gospel in the name of political neutrality? If you’ve been paying attention to Evangelical discourse recently, you’ve likely encountered what’s now called “Third Wayism” — a term for the modern Evangelical approach to political and cultural engagement without the baggage of moral or political absolutism.
The premise sounds reasonable enough on the surface: Occupy a middle ground between the Left vs. Right culture war, avoiding strong alignment with either major political party, platform, or group.
Proponents claim they’re simply being “winsome” and “balanced” — rising above tribalism and transcending versus trendsetting in order to proclaim a pure Gospel untainted by political entanglements.
Third Wayism often sounds like this: “Jesus is neither right nor left.” Or “Jesus wasn’t an elephant or a donkey. but the Lamb.” Or “Jesus would be too liberal for conservatives and too conservative for liberals.”
That’s true enough, but is that all that needs to be said about our cultural and political divide? What actually happening here? Third Wayism has become a Trojan horse for laundering progressive ideas into the Evangelical churches under the guise of neutrality.
It’s a form of bait-and-switch theological liberalism that prioritizes cultural accommodation over biblical faithfulness. And while Third Way advocates claim to critique extremes on both sides, their focus disproportionately critiques conservatives while blindly ignoring radical leftist policies like sexual indoctrination in schools, transing our youth, leftist political violence, mass illegal immigration, socialism and government theft, and a host of other issues.
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Why “Third Wayism” Is Modern Gnostic Heresy | Standing for Freedom Center
Any pastor that preaches a middle-of-the-road message separating God’s law from His Gospel and accommodating cultural comfort over biblical conviction strips Christians of the moral clarity they need on life, family, freedom, and truth. What happens when we separate God’s law from His Gospel in...www.standingforfreedom.com
Let me show you.Yes really. He wants the Corinthians to see that his ministry is not self‑chosen or self‑serving, but a divine commission. Most all theologians recognize that Paul is saying woe to me if I don't preach the Gospel. He was given a stewardship and necessity was laid upon him.
I think he did it willingly, I know I do. But that wasn't his point. I too have to preach the Gospel because the Love of others compels me. <-- GOD.
"The mind set on the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God’s law, indeed it cannot.” Resistance to the Spirit is the natural posture of fallen humanity. Resisting the Spirit (Acts 7:51) is possible, but that resistance is the carnal mind at work. "Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye." The carnal will is not a free will. John 8:32 --> “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
John 16:8 --> The Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Conviction is not suggestion; it is divine persuasion that bends the will. The Holy Spirit convicts me of sin by showing me when I'm not loving others as myself. I can't just unsee it according to my volition.
1 Corinthians 12:3.
Paul writes: Therefore, I want you to understand that no one speaking in the Spirit of God ever says "Jesus is cursed". and no one can say "Jesus is Lord", except in the Holy Spirit.
When I was four years old, we were coming back from church, and I asked my dad "what is free will?' He replied. "It means we make choices". I thought to myself, "Hmm, I knew that." .... That is, I knew I made choices everyday all day long. Believing in the free will you're talking about and my Dad talked about, isn't about believing in the word voluntary or willing, or unforced; it's about believing in a philosophical, theological concept.
That doesn't mean we're not in a battle of words. Basically, I'm saying what you call free will, is what scripture calls the carnal will.
Resisting the Spirit (Acts 7:51) is possible, but that resistance is the carnal mind at work. The carnal will is not a free will. John 8:32 --> “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
Acts 7:51
51 Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye.
That's why the free will I believe in is God's will. I must die (my carnal will) so Christ may live in me. The dialect of faith gradually eliminates the dialect of the carnal will along with the free will concept based on autonomous choice. I'm saying that if you think in terms of faith/trust in God and in His Christ, you will come to see the ability to choose against God will die as we trust in Christ. That's why when we're baptized for the remission of sins we are baptized into his death.
If you would just acknowledge that scripture denotes a change from the carnal mind to the mind of Christ, and that it happens through the work of the Holy Spirit, through faith, and not by our choice, you would see that it logically follows that the free will of the carnal mindset is not the free will that Christ has.
- Romans 8:6–7 — “For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal mind is enmity against God…” → Here Paul contrasts the carnal mind with the Spirit‑led mind. The Spirit replaces hostility with peace.
- 1 Corinthians 2:14–16 — “The natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God… But we have the mind of Christ.” → The Spirit enables believers to grasp spiritual truth, giving them the “mind of Christ.”
- Romans 12:2 — “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind…” → Transformation of the mind is Spirit‑driven, aligning believers with God’s will.
- Philippians 2:5 — “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” → The Spirit empowers believers to adopt Christ’s humility and obedience.
- 2 Corinthians 3:18 — “We all… are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord.” → The Spirit actively transforms believers into Christ’s likeness.
Yes, it's true, but your mistake is concluding my reasoning is faulty.
First, there is no noun 'free will', being mentioned in this thread... except by the user @childeye 2.Yes, I saw them every time you posted them. Those words are greek and hebrew words meaning willing, voluntary. Like I said, they are adjectives, adverbs, sometimes verbs, but not the noun free will. So, for instance, let's take the word "willing", it means inclined or favorably disposed in mind, it doesn't mean all choices are voluntarily and I'm always willing. Likewise, when I say I have made a voluntary choice, it doesn't mean all my choices are voluntary choices. But particularly in the moral/immoral context, it's my contention that Love fulfills the law and it is love that causes us to act responsibly and care about how our actions affect others, not our ability to volunteer or not volunteer.
But they think they understand the Bible correctly. What makes you better?I don't, just saying.
I'm not searching through all the posts you have ever written just to find your, no doubt dismissive, answer. If you can't tell me, or at least give me a link or a page number to check, forget it.-If you want too, you can look up my past answers to these questions. I have only been asked this 5+ times on this site.
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You called them liars. That is an insult.No I haven't, I just don't support all their fairy tales, especially NASA's.
Why do you oppose following the law?Your defense of this travesty is weak at best.
There's nothing wrong with reminding them. They work for us, after all.Our soldiers already know that.
Given that Trump is a convicted felon and rapist, there is nothing seditious about reminding the military to follow the law.These seditious six are trying to sow discord in our military because of hatred for Trump. This is indefensible !
What makes you think that what they say is a fairy tale?No I haven't, I just don't support all their fairy tales, especially NASA's.
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More about selling t-shirts and trolling.Nobody said anything about havoc and terror.
I too have shown a map of Tartaria which I believe to be correct.
Except that it wasn't, because there was no Tartaria, it was simply the name given to the far east of Russia including Mongolia. I even showed historical maps that showed that fact.
But at least they leaked everyone's Social Security data.For one thing, DOGE didn't lower anybody's taxes.
They believe it is, but there is no Scripture which says so.AI Overview
Jehovah's Witnesses do not receive blood transfusions because they believe it is against biblical teachings to "abstain from blood". This interpretation means they refuse whole blood, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, even in life-threatening situations, as it is considered a sin and a violation of God's will that could lead to spiritual damnation.
Americans we, and the tax code has demonstrated that Trump has raised taxes: Above-the-line deductions have been reduced or moved to below-the-line, so that you can't use them unless you itemize.Who are "we;" and who taught y'all that?