"The Old Testament is considered the Word of God by Christians and Jews, believed to be inspired by the Holy Spirit and written by prophets and leaders. It is viewed as an authoritative, infallible, and eternal record of God’s covenant, character, and dealing with humanity. Jesus frequently quoted and affirmed the Old Testament as divine Scripture."jerrab » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ -------------------------------------
The Bible is considered the complete, inerrant, and authoritative Word of God by many Christians, serving as the final authority for faith and life. It is viewed as a 66-book library, inspired by the Holy Spirit through human authors, and containing the full revelation of God's will
------------------------------------ROG62 » Today, 11:24 am » wrote: ↑ no one’s clinging to anything…were you a deprived child or something?
But Jesus said Moses lied many times, right?jerrab » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ ------------------------------------
Belief in biblical inerrancy—that the Bible is completely true and without error in all its teachings—is a cornerstone of evangelical and fundamentalist Christianity, which argues that one cannot pick and choose, as all Scripture is considered God-breathed
You sure you understand how completely reverse psychology works 24/7? Reverse psychology only works within power of suggestion and how everyone chooses to obey or be eliminated by those suggesting life is more than biological time living here now.jerra b » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ ------------------------------------
Belief in biblical inerrancy—that the Bible is completely true and without error in all its teachings—is a cornerstone of evangelical and fundamentalist Christianity, which argues that one cannot pick and choose, as all Scripture is considered God-breathed
MR-7 » Today, 1:29 pm » wrote: ↑ "The Old Testament is considered the Word of God by Christians and Jews, believed to be inspired by the Holy Spirit and written by prophets and leaders. It is viewed as an authoritative, infallible, and eternal record of God’s covenant, character, and dealing with humanity. Jesus frequently quoted and affirmed the Old Testament as divine Scripture."
But we can't forget that Jesus said moses was wrong many times. RIGHT?
nothing about what I am talking about.31stArrival » 46 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You sure you understand how completely reverse psychology works 24/7? Reverse psychology only works within power of suggestion and how everyone chooses to obey or be eliminated by those suggesting life is more than biological time living here now.
Jesus has been dead for 2,025 years and 11 months. if you consider average generation gap ancestors exist 20 years apart in the human population never same ancestors conceived twice and two generation gaps existed since inception.
Thermodynamic principles explains the process down to each set of chromosomes each lifetime gets when conceived evolves conception to birth, born to becoming 1 of 2 parents or not, or outlives their children and never become grandparents had their children never reproduced their own sons and daughters.
How is it, everyone self anointed intellectually smarter than I am doesn't see that actual connection daily here? Rhetorical question as the self evident answer is they don't want to.
Series parallel evolving by hearts beating and personal brains navigating time alive since conception. The great equalizer that gives the results of Karma 24/7.
You are talking about how humanity misled ancestral lineages for 101 generation gaps since the death of Jesus. And that is just the Christianity religions. Every other spiritual promise life factually exists 7 days a week beyond series parallel time adapting to the moment here since conception of each reproduction alive daily here. time alive does the same principle.
"He has my support in 2024 because I know he won't recklessly send Americans to fight overseas." VP, Vance
*Roshambo » 23 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ "He has my support in 2024 because I know he won't recklessly send Americans to fight overseas." VP, Vance
my "entire adult lifetime has been shaped by presidents who threw America into unwise wars and failed to win them," referring to George W. Bush's campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as Barack Obama's campaign in Libya. VP, Vance
Trump’s Best Foreign Policy? Not Starting Any Wars
He has my support in 2024 because I know he won’t recklessly send Americans to fight overseas.
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*Roshambo » 01 Mar 2026, 11:19 am » wrote: ↑ If I recall correctly 13 service members died as the result of withdrawing from Afghanistan. I was not pleased with Biden's botched withdrawal.
If this "action" results in 13 service members being killed, could we call it a tie?
In his election night victory speech in November 2024, Trump told his supporters: “I’m not going to start a war. I’m going to stop wars.” Two months later, in his inaugural address, he went even further in trying to establish himself as a global peacemaker.
“We will measure our success not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end – and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into,” he said.
Art of the Deal, completely avoidable. In a sense, I hold myself accountable for the deaths of these service members, as I cast my vote for the individual who assured no new wars.
I have seen videos of how the Shah through a gigantic global party in the late 1950's. It was extremely costly and the Iranian people resented paying for an event that flopped.ROG62 » Today, 11:25 am » wrote: ↑ Looks like they started to gain steam in the 50’s…
Blue jeans became popular in the 1950s, largely due to their association with rebellious figures in films, such as Marlon Brando and James Dean. By the mid-1970s, they had evolved into a widely accepted fashion staple across various demographics.
Cannonpointer » Today, 8:26 am » wrote: ↑ They were born in Iran. That isn't "signing up," you weak chinned little ***.
No, you weak ***, **** YOU.
Do you seriously expect a a **** joe blob to digest that crap?Cannonpointer » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No, you weak ***, **** YOU.
If Iran had done this to us, you would call it terrorism. You're a dishonest piece of ****.
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*Roshambo » Today, 3:59 pm » wrote: ↑ The candidate that told me “I’m not going to start a war. I’m going to stop wars.”
In a sense, I hold myself accountable for the deaths of these service members, as I cast my vote for the individual who assured no new wars.
like roadkill on debrisroadkill » 29 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ How do you know he didn't stop wars? Oh wait...I forgot. You guys know everything.
“We will measure our success not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end – and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into”roadkill » Yesterday, 9:27 pm » wrote: ↑ How do you know he didn't stop wars? Oh wait...I forgot. You guys know everything.
So let's invade Ecuador today to distract from Iran yesterday.*Roshambo » Today, 4:55 am » wrote: ↑ “We will measure our success not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end – and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into”
“I’m not going to start a war. I’m going to stop wars.”
*Roshambo » Today, 4:55 am » wrote: ↑ “We will measure our success not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end – and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into”
“I’m not going to start a war. I’m going to stop wars.”