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in-sightpublishing · 1 year ago
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The craziness of 50,000 religions
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machiavelli · 2 months ago
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Cardinal Re cooked with this homely
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a-stars-art-blog · 2 months ago
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Difference of traditions lmao
Happy Easter!!
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blckbuzinessdistrict · 3 months ago
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Black Unity
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afriblaq · 3 months ago
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Support Black Owned
Nobody is coming to save us, we have to save ourselves.
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billionbrilliantstars · 9 months ago
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When we put country before party, we vote for a future that benefits all of us. Let’s make the right choice this November.
If you’re a Christian, this is also about putting God before party and before a man. Trump is no Godly man. Liz Cheney is very much pro life, but the healthy way to reduce abortions is not to create dystopian laws. These are laws that force victims of rape and incest to carry a child. These laws also inhibit care for partial miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, and other medically necessary abortions.
Conservative Christians, we can elect Kamala Harris and advocate for taking rapists accountable, enhanced access to comprehensive sex education, access to birth control, and a better adoption system. Kamala Harris has already promised to enhance the child tax credit and reduce the cost of living so less mothers will feel they can’t care for a child. You can be deeply religious and pro life and still vote for Kamala and stop Trump.
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feastingonchrist · 12 days ago
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well wow. my brother went to this massive Episcopal church way across town this morning and then he invited my mom and i to service this evening. i wanted to go just to look at the architecture but i am so grateful i got way more out of it than just the beautiful stained glass windows, high ceilings and gorgeous organ and choir music. the service was about Trinity Sunday and celebrated the Holy Trinity all throughout worship. i have never been to such a liturgical high church service before. super traditional and liturgical services can be a bit too wooden and mundane (though i appreciate the sentiment behind the acts), but i do like the organization and order of everything because it's easier for everyone to participate together. i very much appreciated the kneeling during prayer times. i think kneeling is such an underappreciated act of reverence toward God during fellowship. i also loved watching the alter procession and the altar women/men setting things up at the beginning of service. i believe on the last song the choir was singing a song and walked off stage and around to the other side of the stage and stood there until it was over - that was interesting. i was really starting to become moved by the Holy Spirit during worship and prayer time on and off.
well one of the women i don't know what her title was because i don't have my worship guide and i'm not Episcopal so it may have been a deacon? she read Romans 5:1-5 to us and that made me emotional and a little bit annoyed as she read "and not only that, but we also boast in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character and character produces hope...". now the reason i got annoyed is because i forgot i was sorta supposed to find joy in my trials and i haven't been able to do that recently as they've overtaken me. it was the type of annoyance where i was like "oh" and it was almost kinda funny. i was thinking how heavy things have been for me lately. she also talked about how when people go through times of suffering they tend to become victims, demand privilege and act entitled. she reminded us how we can't let ourselves become and talked about how Jesus did what He did not only for the people back then but for now too and how we have the Holy Spirit to go with us and be there with us through our tears.
They prayed and got everything ready for Communion/Holy Eucharist and i started to get emotional again because i knew i needed to partake in that. they gave us a little wafer with the Moravian lamb logo on it (look it up because it's very cool but it didn't have the slogan on it). i dipped my wafer in the wine and lowkey that wine was so sweet and good i was like "okayyyyyyy!". but that was pretty much the end of service. i don't remember what happened after that, but they had someone over by the baptismal font if anyone needed prayer and i went because i knew i needed it. i waited in line and was tearing up and one of the ladies from before (i think the reverend?) asked me if she could pray for me and i told her she could. so i told her a little bit of what was going on. i don't remember exactly what she even prayed for me but basically something along the lines of food being a blessing to my body instead of working against me. it was very sweet and i really appreciated that and asked if i could give her a hug. immediately afterwards, i became hungry again. now why that is important is this: my poor relationship with food has been VERY BAD all week and it's the worst it's been for me mentally regarding that and my lack of appetite. i was able to eat lunch today but i got full very fast and felt sick and tired afterwards. but i don't know the simple prayer she did for me was very special to me because i could feel my peace, joy and freedom coming back to me. during service i kept feeling the presence of the Holy Spirit on my forehead like a kiss and Him pressing on my heart with His hand and the same feeling when i got in the car. i just sat quietly in the back seat for a long while and i was in prayer and thanking God for that. i felt like i could just breathe for once in a while and like everything was okay in that moment - like i was being protected. even if it was just for a few moments oh my gosh it was so peaceful and relieving. i know this healing journey is still gonna take so long and have so many ups and downs as it has already proven to be in this last month, but i know i am not stuck unhealed forever. i think i got my hope back again. HIs love, comfort and care is so precious and i love the way He uses us to display those things 🥹❤️‍🩹
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purepurposefulprayer · 23 days ago
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A Prayer for Reconciliation and Unity
Heavenly Father,
You are the God of truth, mercy, and reconciliation. You have called us not only to worship You in spirit and truth but to live at peace with one another in the body of Christ. Lord, You said in Matthew 5:23–24 that if we come to Your altar and remember that our brother or sister has something against us, we must first go and be reconciled—then come and offer our gift.
So, Father, we come before You today with humble hearts, asking You to reveal any offense we’ve caused—whether knowingly or unknowingly. Help us not to ignore these matters or hide them under false peace. Stir within us the courage to face difficult conversations, not to accuse, but to heal; not to condemn, but to restore.
Lord Jesus, we remember the story of David and Nathan. When David had sinned blinded by his own actions and unaware of how deeply he had grieved You Father God You sent Nathan the prophet. 
Nathan did not come to destroy but to lovingly confront, to open David’s eyes so that repentance could take root and restoration could follow. Help us be like Nathan when we need to speak truth, and like David when we need to hear it—humble, broken, and ready to repent.
You have shown us in Matthew 18:15 that if our brother or sister sins against us, we are to go to them privately, not to shame them, but to win them back—to protect the unity and purity of Your Church. Help us obey this instruction. Help us not to gossip or seek validation from others, but to pursue reconciliation face to face, heart to heart.
We confess, Lord, that we often let pride or fear keep us from apologizing, or we justify our silence instead of seeking peace. We allow bitterness to grow instead of rooting it out with grace and forgiveness. Cleanse us from this, Father. We desire a church that is whole and united, a reflection of the spotless Bride You are coming back for.
Help us forgive those who’ve hurt us, even if they never say sorry. Help us love like You do—keeping no record of wrongs, bearing all things, and hoping all things. Give us eyes to see one another not through offense, but through Your grace.
Today, Lord, bring to mind anyone we need to reconcile with. Show us how to humble ourselves, whether with a word, a letter, or a gentle conversation. And if someone comes to us to make things right, may we receive them not with pride or defensiveness, but with open hearts and a desire to restore what was broken.
May Your Spirit lead us in every step toward healing, and may You be glorified in our obedience, our humility, and our love.
In the name of Jesus, who made the ultimate reconciliation between us and the Father,
Amen.
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yahwmichael · 2 days ago
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Rise up and proclaim the truth
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Note: in order to understand what I'm about to say, I suggest you watch the whole video. Also, the following text may contain strong language, viewer discretion is advised.
My brothers and sisters, it's time we rise and be aware of what's happening around us. I'm not an "Islamophobe" or "racist" for I'm simply a man who knows the scriptures and history. My home state Florida is facing problems such as these in NY, even Texas almost having a construct of Muslim City, under their own laws. Now you be asking, why should we care? Is not our country based on freedom of religion? To which I point out the following.
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Muhammad, a man much like Joseph Smith, who supposedly got in contact with an angel of light. An angel, which assaulted to the point where the man was afraid, and the angel FORCED Muhammad to write what he wanted. Thus began the long story of Islam. A man not only tormented, but also perverted. A man who married and consummated the marriage when she was 9...I wish I made that up, yet the muslims admit this. Their own scriptures say that she STill played with DOLLS. This man stole a wife from his own family, he bathed in water filled with-dead corpses, menstrual water, and feces. I wish I made that up too. Come years later and you have the Era of the sword spreading throughout the east and then the west, which sparked the crusades. Why? For the Muslims killed not only Christians, but any other person of another belief. Which is the reason why Persia barely follows Zoroastrianism. They killed the men and children, and raped the women. Heck, the faith allows the husband to SLAP the women if she gets out of line. Quite frankly, I don't want to see my sisters in Christ be deceived and recieve such treatment, neither innocent children. And my brothers, you should feel this too.
Gal 1:8-9 8 But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed. 9 As we said before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.
2Cor 11:14 14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
And believe me you, read the notes of the OT of false prophets, how you will know them, Muhammad screams it, along with these verses exposing who he truly served. Why do I say all this? Because it's time we become aware and project our voices to our leaders. It doesn't matter if you agree with the current leader, but project and express the truth of this disease. Many of our brothers and sisters are persecuted in Africa and the middle east by the Islamists. How much longer before they do the same to us? What, you think it can't get that bad? I suggest you watch this full video to think otherwise. Warning though, it doesn't hold back.
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It's time to wake up and fight. "oh it's not my problem" is what lead to the problems that we face a society today. Eventually, leading to greater conflicts in the future for our children and our childrens children. Speak up and don't be afraid. For if God is for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31 and study to divide the word of truth 2 Timothy 2:15
If you want to learn more about Islam, I reccomend these:
Sam Shamoun
Godlogic Aplogetics
Saint AVS
Shalom and blessings my family. Rise up together, to persevere and prevail the evil!
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ancom-irl · 8 months ago
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this is how i imagine nazi and ancom
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marveltournaments · 2 years ago
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frary-us · 2 days ago
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Tom Mitford(Toby Regbo) & the Mitford Family walking and celebrating Easter in church
Outrageous 1x03
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biblebloodhound · 8 months ago
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Accept One Another (Romans 15:7-13)
It is very difficult to have hope, peace, and spiritual power, whenever there is disunity.
Christian Unity, by Gisele Bauche Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God. For I tell you that Christ has become a servant of the Jews on behalf of God’s truth, so that the promises made to the patriarchs might be confirmed and, moreover, that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy. As it is written: “Therefore I will praise you among the…
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orthodoxadventure · 2 years ago
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The Unity and Infallibility of the Church
'The Church is one. Its unity follows of necessity from the unity of God'. So wrote Khomiakov in the opening words of his famous essay. If we take seriously the bond between God and His Church, then we must inevitably think of the Church as one, even as God is one; there is only one Christ, and so there can be only one Body of Christ. Nor is this unity merely ideal and invisible; Orthodox theology refuses to separate the 'invisible' and 'visible Church', and therefore it refuses to say that the Church is invisibly one but visibly divided. No: the Church is one, in the sense that here on earth there is a single, visible community which alone can claim to be the one true Church. The 'undivided Church' is not merely something that existed in the past, and which we hope will exist again in the future: it is something that exists here and now. Unity is one of the essential characteristics of the Church, and since the Church on earth, despite the sinfulness of its members, retains its essential characteristics, it remains and always will remain visibly one. There can be schisms from the Church, but no schisms within the Church. And while it is undeniably true that, on a purely human level, the Church's life is grievously impoverished as a result of schisms, yet such schisms cannot affect the essential nature of the Church.
In its teaching upon the visible unity of the Church, Orthodoxy stands far closer to Roman Catholicism than to the Protestant world. But if we ask how this visible unity is maintained, Rome and the east give somewhat different answers. For Rome the unifying principle in the Church is the Pope whose jurisdiction extends over the whole body, whereas Orthodox do not believe any bishop to be endowed with universal jurisdiction. What then holds the Church together? Orthodox answer, the act of communion in the sacraments. The Orthodox theology of the Church is above all else a theology of communion. Each local Church is constituted, as Ignatius saw, by the congregation of the faithful, gathered round their bishop and celebrating the Eucharist; the Church universal is constituted by the communion of the heads of the local Churches, the bishops, with one another. Unity is not maintained from without by the authority of a Supreme Pontiff, but created from within by the celebration of the Eucharist. The Church is not monarchical in structure, centred round a single hierarch; it is collegial, formed by the communion of many hierarchs with one another, and of each hierarch with the members of his flock. The act of communion therefore forms the criterion for membership of the Church. An individual ceases to be a member of the Church is he severs communion with his bishop; a bishop ceases to be a member of the Church if he severs communion with his fellow bishops.
-- Kallistos Ware, The Orthodox Church
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lovechristianity · 1 year ago
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Pope Francis expressed saying that “firm faith in the message that Lebanon performs through the cultural and religious pluralism characterizes it and makes it unique in the region.”
Did you know that there are 18 religions living unitedly in Lebanon?
But i still wonder why part of them criticize each other. Religion doesn’t state for us to hate each or hurt each other.
Many times i would pass by a Christian post saying how beautiful these words are, but to see the comment section is full of hatred words towards christianity by atheists or any other religion.
If you don’t agree with christianity beliefs or any other religion beliefs at least be respectful toward each other or hatred will still be living among us.
If you don’t support them but respect them.
Im not saying that there aren’t christians that acts with hatred but i have never seen so much hatred with other religions as much as Christianity is facing.
A lot of singers, movies, ads ….. etc have done lots of scenarios criticizing Christianity and only Christianity and the question is why?
“Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death, and you will be hated by all nations for my name’s sake.”
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thegreatcallofgod · 7 months ago
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*BE A TRUE WORSHIPER OF GOD* (John 4:19-24) and FELLOWSHIP with Him through Jesus Christ & the Holy Spirit AT ALL TIMES (1 John 1:3).
‼️MOST IMPORTANT: To become a true worshiper & TO HAVE A BLESSED LIFE, you must STAY AWAY from sin, idol worships, 'man-made' religion, its leaders/their churches/temples/fellowships/worship places, denominations & all ungodly traditions (1 Tim 6:5 KJV, Col 2:8, Matt 15:3).
*ONLY THEN GOD WILL FILL YOUR LIFE WITH EVERLASTING JOY, HOPE & PEACE* (Isa 51:11, 2 Thess 2:16, Phil 4:7).
God bless you & your loved ones.
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