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Nope.

Why should I? I would be better off quiting my job, getting a divorce but still live with my ex, and live off of the government.
Oh, it’s my favorite topic! Who’s to blame for emerging being awful? Could it be… Women?

We’ve seen complaints about disabled people, the illegals, now that we’ve included your gripes about women, if we could just get somebody to complain about the gays and the trans people, we’d have full “everything is everybody else’s fault” bingo.

I never claimed to be better than anyone. I also never said that I cannot afford to eat well.
I’m sorry, did you forget the post you made where you said the poorest of the poor eat better than you?
But the single moms in my family often brag about the steak and lobster they eat.
And my gay transgender neighbor eats their EBT beluga caviar during gay story hour. Then they yell “six seven!” which activates the gay agenda sleeper cell that gives everybody Tylenol and gender surgeries and notifies BLM it’s their turn to strike next.

Again, why should I get a better job when I can make more just sitting on the couch?

So you’re working and being outsmarted by people doing less yet getting better things than you have? Geez. That’s rough.
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A challenge to a faith we've all come to know

Rom 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; ...


I didn't read any further beyond that point.
Wages are not an automatic effect. Neither are they a direct effect of a cause. They are something that is payed out for a service or act from whomever this service or act was done. Sin did not automatically or directly cause death. Death was the punishment for Adam and Eve's disobedience of God's command payed to them by God. This equated to God separating Himself from them resulting in spiritual death.
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Is there a Biblical mandate on what the role of government should be?

My thoughts are that the world has changed so much since Biblical times that we should not look to it for advice on governmental matters.
Hardly seems a fit opinion for someone who professes to be a Christian. Its one thing to recognize that it needs contextualization, but to blithely dismiss it in favor of worldly wisdom is foolish IMO. By what right can you claim to be guided by God if you reject the expression of the Word of God in human language as passe?
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Hell As Purgative?

I am not Orthodox, but have done much research about Orthodoxy. Based upon what I have read, some Orthodox believe that the dead receive a conditional sentence when they die, but that no sentence is final until the second coming of Jesus. Based upon this assumption then, some Orthodox believe that it is possible for at least some of those who are destined now to go to Hell, may eventually have their sentences changed and that they at least have a chance to still end up in Heaven. How common said belief is in Orthodoxy I was unable to discern. I did run across though an interesting discussion once between an EO and an OO. The Oriental Orthodox person explained that they do not hold to such a belief. Army Matt, can you tell us how common the belief is within Eastern Orthodoxy that it might be possible for souls now destined for Hell, to have their sentences changed, up to the point of the second coming, as at that point sentences are considered final? Is this view a minority or majority position within Eastern Orthodoxy? Is it true that the Oriental Orthodox do not consider such a position to be valid?
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God's Olive tree awaits all nations to rejoin and meet his Son

Hi everyone, this post is intended for those who God is calling back.

The Son of God, the Son of Man (Psalm 80), Jesus Christ is God's Son and he is with us, seek him to find him. He is also known as the Son of Elias that resides in Heaven with God the Father, the Holy Spirit and his hosts of angels and Saints.

His word is found in the New Testament and he is the only bridge to God the Father that leads to eternal life to be saved from spiritual death at the end of time.

Through his precious Son's blood we are made to be fit alone through him for the forgiveness and remission of our sins. His Eucharist again joins us to his Body as members of Christ which he is the Head of that Body (Ephesians 1:22-23).

God the Father awaits to meet you to. God’s arms always extends to you. He wants us all to be grafted back onto his Olive tree which he loves with a passion (Romans 11) "Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in" those who are not joined yet who are not Christian he wants you and you need to be grafted in back onto the Olive tree to be saved.

God has many faces as (Psalm 18) tell us, he has the capacity to show divine love and mercy to those who give him their love and who are obedient towards him as Jeremiah showed us (Jeremiah 31:3l). God can be compassionate, but shrewd when he wants to be to the enemy He is GOD, the same GOD as always.

We are all the same before God as (Galatians 3:28) tells us and he wants us all to be grafted back onto his Olive tree from all nations including where he was most passionate and stood as their God of the Israelites-why not come back to the Olive tree...you are being gently called in the wind, his spirit will reach you. I know God will do what he said he will do he will come through and he will establish his people in the New Jerusalem which people of Christ will be invited to join him and where peace and love will abound with sweet Solomon songs.

The unbeliving Jews will be grafted back in when they meet and accept the Son of Man Yeshua, Jesus Christ who is our Saviour as God's Son and they will. The Holy Spirit and more signs of Christ will instigate leading them back and people will be being baptised in the street and which were empty will soon be filled and God’s spirit will be poured out on the earth as the Prophet Joel said (Joel 2:28) till the Perfect One comes again which is only Jesus Christ (Hebrews 12) who has the keys to Heaven and who is God's only Beloved Son (Matthew 3:17).

The Jews were God's chosen people.
The Christian Gentiles are now grafted into their Olive tree.
The Jews who are now Gentile's will be grafted back in, when they come back to God, which they will.

It is God who sends us water from his chambers which gives us water to drink and water that provides food for the grass (Psalm 104). This is the same God which gave us Manna from Heaven.

Peace to you till that day.

Keep working in the field till he comes-"Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left."
" (Matthew 24:20).
Amen ... Your Christology is carefully worded and uncommon but I agree to that.

Personally I would refrain from calling Jews 'Gentiles' now .. I don't think there is NT support for that description. And you're overlooking the many Messianic Jews, who are larger in numbers than at any time before in history AFAIK.

Be blessed .. !
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Is purgatory a Biblical or extra biblical teaching?

You need to read the Catechism again my friend.
How about this partr:

All who die in God's grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified, are indeed assured of their eternal salvation; but after death they undergo purification, so as to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven.
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What is currently on your mind?

Because it's inaccurate. Because it reduces people to stereotypes. Because it avoids much of the depth of the real issues. Because it doesn't equip us to engage well with what's actually happening around us.

We can't effectively proclaim the good news of the kingdom of God, if we refuse to acknowledge the context in which we are attempting to proclaim it.
I guess I didn't word my reply right. What I meant was that I don't see viewing the right or left as monolithic as a problem, because I rarely see anyone doing that.
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Tucker Carlson’s interview with far-right antisemite Nick Fuentes divides conservatives over support for Israel

It was about talking about the ovens (crematoria) at the concentration camps in crude "code".
Obviously.
If anyone had any doubt as to if Fuentes was a vile person prior to that video, that video makes it clear.
How so?
...which is why I didn't quote that video...
Uh-huh.
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This is rhe internet.

You are a random.

You can say anything I cant disprove it; you can't prove it.

They aren't here to explain it.

Sounds like you'd be stupid not to if it's that easy though.

You should do that.
I would rather not get a divorce so Uncle Sam can be my ex wife's sugar daddy.
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Trump's Big Beautiful.....Gold Ballroom

At least I think it's clear this came out of a color printer, so possibly more expensive than gold. Have you seen those refill prices? Looks like they're almost out, too.

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Oh look, it's the "Live, Laugh, Love" font...

Tacky, trite, home decor - now coming to the Oval Office!
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the "blue wave" last night and the government shutdown



Of course, the tactic here will be to try to put all the attention on Mamdani. Nothing better than a good boogeyman to try to hold up in front of people. I think NPR said it best:

All night, Fox News opted to talk about "Commie" Mamdani instead of taking victory speeches from Spanberger and Sherrill. Both women cut a different political profile: both have military or law enforcement backgrounds and tried to reach out to their opponents' voters. So, a large swath of the country on the right didn't hear a Democrat wishing her opponent well, praising her military service and saying she wants to be governor for everyone in the state.
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Are professed Christians that worship our Lord on Sunday instead of Saturday sinning?

The only way to salvation is through faith in Jesus so I guess you are talking about the remnant. The remnant will have faith and accept the Messiah. Until then the body of Christ is God’s people.
Yah told us.

The Prophets told us.

John the Baptist told us.

Yahshua told us.

The message remains the same. Repent! Turn from sin. (Faith) is an abstract word. Emunah (faith) is found throughout Yah's word.

Here is a good study on the word Emunah:

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Is purgatory a Biblical or extra biblical teaching?

So the catechism says purgatory is all about the atonement?
1031. "The Church gives the name Purgatory to this final purification of the elect, which is entirely different from the punishment of the damned. [Cf. Council of Florence (1439): DS 1304; Council of Trent (1563): DS 1820; (1547): 1580; see also Benedict XII, Benedictus Deus (1336): DS 1000.] The Church formulated her doctrine of faith on Purgatory especially at the Councils of Florence and Trent. The tradition of the Church, by reference to certain texts of Scripture, speaks of a cleansing fire. [Cf. 1 Cor 3:15; 1 Pet 1:7.] As for certain lesser faults, we must believe that, before the Final Judgment, there is a purifying fire. He who is truth says that whoever utters blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will be pardoned neither in this age nor in the age to come. From this sentence we understand that certain offenses can be forgiven in this age, but certain others in the age to come. [St. Gregory the Great, Dial. 4, 39: PL 77, 396; cf. Mt 12:32-36.]"



1472. "To understand this doctrine and practice of the Church, it is necessary to understand that sin has a double consequence. Grave sin deprives us of communion with God and therefore makes us incapable of eternal life, the privation of which is called the 'eternal punishment' of sin. On the other hand every sin, even venial, entails an unhealthy attachment to creatures, which must be purified either here on earth, or after death in the state called Purgatory. This purification frees one from what is called the 'temporal punishment' of sin. These two punishments must not be conceived of as a kind of vengeance inflicted by God from without, but as following from the very nature of sin. A conversion which proceeds from a fervent charity can attain the complete purification of the sinner in such a way that no punishment would remain. [Cf. Council of Trent (1551): DS 1712-1713; (1563): 1820.]"

In reality Jesus never said that any offenses would be forgiven in the age to come, He actually said the exact opposite.
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A challenge to a faith we've all come to know

This is not true at all. The new man created when a person is born from God does not sin and can not sin (1 Jn 3:9) because he is joined to the Lord and is one spirit with Him ().
Clearly John is not saying that we who have been born again, who have become followers of Christ will never sin again. He is saying that it is no longer in our nature to want to continue to sin like someone who is unsaved would have no issue doing.
In Rom 7:14-20, Paul is pretty clear on the fact that he still struggles with sin.
It is untennable to say that sin does not separate us from God.

But your iniquities have separated you from your God;
And your sins have hidden His face from you (Is 59:2)
Do you have Scriptures to back up the idea that separation from God due to sin is not "automatic"?
Isaiah is not referring to the peoples condition of separation (spiritual death). In Is 59:2, the prophet Isaiah is giving a rebuke to the people for their national corruption, injustice, and hypocrisy. Also, they are under the old covenant. We are not and never were.

Respectfully, it is not necessary to throw simple logic and common sense out the window in order to interpret scripture. In fact, they should go hand in hand. As I explained in my post, if spiritual death, which is separation from God, was an automatic effect of sin, then salvation would be impossible. We do not stop sinning the moment we are saved as I just showed with Rom 7. We are told that the wages of sin is death. Wages are not an automatic effect. They are something that is paid out for a service/act that has been done. These wages were payed out by God when Adam and Eve disobeyed His commandment. This death that God paid out was spiritual death. Not physical and not soul death as I explained in my original post.
And if there is a disagreement that spiritual death was not the punishment that God paid out to Adam and Eve, then you need to explain to me how it is that Eve realized she had been deceived.
The age of accountability doctrine has no Scriptural basis as far as I can tell.
I was not making an argument for an age of accountability. I was simply stating that as a result of us coming into the world already separated from God, we will inevitably sin.

Also.... if it is our sin that separates us from God, then logically, we would not be separated from God until we sinned. If we are not separated from God until we sin, then we must be spiritually alive (in relationship with God). In which case, why is it then we sin in the first place? Where does this desire to disobey God stem from?

I had no desire to do the good of God or to follow his will, before I was saved. This only came about after I was saved. The reason why is until I was saved, I remained spiritually dead, separated from God, not giving a damn.
No, forgiveness was not appropriated to all mankind the moment Christ paid the penalty (Acts 26:18, Rom 4:5-8, Eph 1:7, Col 1:14, Col 2:13, 1 Jn 1:9).
Before Christ, no one guilty of sin could freely come into God’s presence, not because God hated people, but because His holiness demanded separation.
If forgiveness only occurs at the moment of salvation, then how do you go about receiving it? You certainly can't come to God for it. You're still guilty of sin. To say that it was Jesus' sacrifice on the cross that has made it possible is to simply deny the fact that Jesus is God. It is to reduce Jesus down to being only a means to God. Jesus Himself even tells us in Matt 12:31 that forgiveness would be appropriated to all mankind at the cross.

The key to this verse is understanding what blasphemy of the Spirit is. The simple answer is 'unbelief.' We see this explained in John 16:8-9. But there are two important things here we need to understand:
First, when Jesus says you do not believe in Me, He isn't meaning in the same sense that you would say you do not believe in aliens or Unicorns. He is meaning that you are choosing not to place your faith in Him.
And second, Every single person comes into the world as an unbeliever. Which means, we are all guilty of blasphemy of the Spirit.

Because we are all guilty of blasphemy of the Spirit, what Jesus says in Matt12:31 can only make sense if forgiveness is appropriated to all mankind at the cross. If not, and it only happens at salvation, then either no one is saved since their unbelief won't be forgiven, or Jesus was wrong and their unbelief was forgiven along with the rest of their sins.

All sin has been forgiven except for unbelief, the one thing you must repent of.
Salvation has two elements - never perishing and eternal life (John 3:15-17).

These are not two separate elements, they are saying the same thing.

Salvation is receiving new spiritual life. This new life will be eternal because the only thing that could take away spiritual life was God's punishment for sin. However, Jesus took all the punishment God had to give satisfying God's justice. Because there is now no more punishment left to give, there is now no longer any possibility of spiritual death.
This is why the forgiveness of sins had to take place before salvation could be offered. Not only did it allows us the freedom to come into God's presence in order to receive it, it assured us that our salvation would be eternal.
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Mississippi Democrats Break Republican Senate Supermajority

Is there any practical difference between them having a supermajority and a majority?

The big difference would that you need a supermajority to override a governor's veto. But given the fact the governor is Republican too, that doesn't seem like it matters much for now. So is there any practical difference that has been achieved here?
It could matter for things like redistricting and constitutional amendments.
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the "blue wave" last night and the government shutdown

I wonder what will happen if the government stays shut down for a couple of weeks after the election as that would likely mean that the idea of the "blue wave" being the Republicans fault and thus voting for democrats in a sense "failed" as people at the state and local levels are not the ones controlling the shut down anyway How would people who voted for the democrats BECAUSE of the shutdown react?

This would particularly be the case if 1-1-26 gets here and the healthcare credits run out in which case the democrats would basically "lose" by default in as far as getting what they wanted while the government was shut down for at LEAST a quarter of the year.

Trump will still be viewed poorly. This economy belongs to him now, and the vote is to send him a message that they do not approve. His tariff "policies" (if you can call them that) are increasing the cost of living, putting a strain on the economy, and leading to job loss.

Most people voted for Trump based on the belief that he would be better at managing the economy than his predecessor. He is not only not delivering on those expectations (big surprise), but making things worse.
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