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X @Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰
Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰· 2025-09-28 08:55
RT RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia)We need to talk about what’s going on in Nigeria 🇳🇬The whole Christian population in Nigeria is getting wiped out.The Christian’s there need help!!! ...
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Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰· 2025-09-23 20:19
Thanks @POTUS for speaking the truth about Europe✅ Europe is suiciding itself with ILLEGAL AND CRIMINAL migration✅ Europe is suiciding itself economically with ”net zero”, ”carbon footprint” etc✅ Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the worldI don’t have high hopes for European leaders to understand this now - but gen z politicians are smart - they will correct course in time🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇪🇺🇪🇺Daily Wire (@realDailyWire):🚨TRUMP: Christianity is the MOST PERSECUTED religion in the world:"Let us protect rel ...
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Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰· 2025-09-23 20:15
RT Daily Wire (@realDailyWire)🚨TRUMP: Christianity is the MOST PERSECUTED religion in the world:"Let us protect religious liberty, including for the most persecuted religion on the planet today - it's called Christianity." https://t.co/mf1F7A65tz ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-23 16:20
As adherence to other mainstream churches in Britain declines, one branch of Christianity is on the rise. In some places it is entering a volatile religious scene https://t.co/5x8OIw6o74 ...
Erika Kirk says she forgives the man accused of killing her husband
MSNBC· 2025-09-22 11:36
That man, that young man, I forgive him. I forgive him because it was what Christ did and is what Charlie would do. The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know from the gospel is love and always love.Love for our enemies and love for those who persecute us. That was an emotional emotional moment yesterday from the widow of Charlie Kirk during the memorial service for her late husband. Charlie, of course, quoting from Matthew, where Jesus commands us to love our enemies and to pray for those who perse ...
Tucker Carlson speaks about Charlie Kirk's Christianity
NBC News· 2025-09-21 22:50
And Charlie was a political person who was deeply interested in coalition building and in getting the right people in office because he knew that vast improvements are possible politically. But he also knew that politics is not the final answer. It can't answer the deepest questions actually.that the only real solution is Jesus. ...
Tucker Carlson calls Charlie Kirk a 'Christian evangelist' during memorial
NBC News· 2025-09-21 21:12
made me emotional to see that Susie Wilds had tears in her eyes. H which you don't you don't often see in politics, but it's real. This is the most unbelievable thing I think I've ever seen. And I don't what whatever happens next in America, I hope it's in this direction because God is here and you can feel it. And Charlie would have loved this, not just because he loved large groups of people, but because ultimately he was a Christian evangelist. And it it actually reminds me of my favorite story ever. So, ...
X @Ansem
Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-08-22 01:02
Religious Similarities and Divisions - The report suggests that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share a common origin, with the same God and many of the same prophets [1] - The analysis indicates that these religions are essentially the same religion with different interpretations and views on scripture [1] - The document highlights the forking of these religions based on the acceptance or rejection of Jesus and Muhammad as prophets [1] Sectarianism and Divergence - The report mentions the emergence of factions within Judaism, such as Chabad-Lubavitch, believing in Schneerson as Messiah [1] - The analysis points to Mormonism as another example of religious divergence, with belief in Joseph Smith as a prophet [1] - The document implies that religious "forks" and differing interpretations are a common phenomenon across religions [1]
What Diffrent religions taught me about life | Juwairiah Sayyed | TEDxSISJ Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 16:13
Core Message - Understanding, rather than fear or judgment, leads to tolerance and a more human approach to life and religion [16] - Faith, regardless of religion, provides messages and stories that have guided societies towards peace [18] - In a world prone to division, choosing understanding is a bold act that fosters kindness, forgiveness, open hearts, and unity [18][19] Lessons from Different Faiths - Islam emphasizes intention and humility over mere appearance, highlighting the importance of trusting the process [5][6] - Buddhism teaches that suffering is a part of life and that trust in the process is essential even when the plan is unclear [7][8][9] - Christianity promotes forgiveness and understanding as paths to healing and growth [10][11] - Hinduism, through the concept of Karma in the Bhagwat Gita, emphasizes doing one's duty without obsessing over the outcome, focusing on effort rather than results [12][13][14][15] Personal Growth and Perspective - The speaker's upbringing in a multi-faith environment instilled a belief in understanding different perspectives [2][3][4] - The speaker advocates for reading moments, life, and people, emphasizing the importance of learning and education [4] - The speaker suggests that the question should not be "What do I get from this?" but rather focusing on the effort put into something [14]
X @Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate· 2025-07-24 12:56
Societal Observations - The author criticizes the silence of Christian Conservative commentators regarding modern dating app culture and perceived problematic behavior of women [1] - The author suggests that young men are disengaging from traditional relationships due to perceived unfair treatment and shifting expectations [2][3] - Western civilization faces a crisis potentially linked to men's perceived inability to "keep their women in line" [7] Critique of Religious Institutions - The author accuses Christian leaders of losing touch with the realities of modern dating and failing to address female entitlement and delusion [2][4] - The author believes the Church has a "feminist problem," with feminism deeply rooted in the hearts of 80% of its spiritual leaders, corrupting the positive influence it could have on men [5] - The author argues that Christian leaders are afraid of the reaction from their female followers and wives, leading to poor modeling of healthy relationships [4] Call to Action - The author urges Christian Conservative commentators to address female entitlement and delusion, setting boundaries around bad female behavior [4] - The author advocates for a renaissance of masculinity, where men are capable of disciplining women and holding them accountable for their behavior [6] - The author emphasizes the importance of women's commitment to virtue and their roles in relationships, not just what they receive from men [6]