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Oh Canada!
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
and what if they say no? you believe you could get it through leverage. Do you take it? -
This is funny a vulgar president mocking the dead pope, not so much
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Trump ❤️ Tariffs
Joe Ferguson forever replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Except none of that is true and accurate. Abortion: Asked and answered. slave labor: Chinese peasants are rioting over less work. Better some pay than none. Migrants: Have at least rudimentary hearings. Stop the carnival shows. -
there's no emoji for "I'm not so sure."
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I always felt the anti Christ was fully symbolic and allegorical. Now, I'm not so sure. https://biblicalpathway.com/what-does-the-bible-say-the-antichrist-will-look-like/
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whatever floats your boat, especially as a couple. My wife was raised Anglican. I like the liberalism within that church. Could've gone Episcopalian here but she could see I'm fully indoctrinated. I have Jewish friends who feel the same way: It's part of their identity. She's quite pragmatic. She doesn't feel the team you choose much matters. It's that you choose one and follow it., The important stuff is all the same. Love one another. I enjoy the intellectual aspects and just disagree with you once again.
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Trump ❤️ Tariffs
Joe Ferguson forever replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
In George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the world is divided into three superstates: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia, who are all fighting each other in a perpetual war in a disputed area mostly located around the equator. All that Oceania's citizens know about the world is whatever the Party wants them to know, so how the world evolved into the three states is unknown; and it is also unknown to the reader whether they actually exist in the novel's reality, or whether they are a storyline invented by the Party to advance social control. -
Trump ❤️ Tariffs
Joe Ferguson forever replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
well, they could do an episode at the rock and roll hall of fame, cleveland clinic and walleye fishing on lake erie. someone could be knocked overboard or have a guitar broken over their head. A character may need a rare condition diagnosed. It could be great! -
aww, dude, did the nuns whack your knuckles too hard? A 2000 year old institution has some blemishes. I particularly disagree with clergy celibacy and no female priests. My current priest is awful in that he's clearly MAGA. You take the good with the bad. I think the good, including Francis, far outweighs the bad. You do you. Enjoy your particular flavor. My comment mentioned the Nicene creed being ecumenical, meaning that several later Christian iterations recite it. Which means they all spring from the same root: Catholicism- dating back to at least 325 AD. So really, you've just chosen a different branch of the Catholic church. Most importantly to me and what I'm most interested in is what you believe Jesus would think of trump, his tactics, his treatment of migrants and the poor, his saber rattling, his divisiveness, his lying, his adultery, his stealing etc.
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Trump ❤️ Tariffs
Joe Ferguson forever replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The White Lotus in Cleveland. just another episode of trump's newest reality show. lots of circuses, not much bread... -
is this from a Montana news station that interviewed a white supremacist source about immigration flights that you posted? cool. but seriously, there are stupid D voters who can be influenced by banal, juvenile propaganda as well. it's worked on maga morons so why not for us?
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AI can be useful: Matthew 16:18-20 discusses the authority of Peter and the establishment of the Church. Key Verses Overview: Verse 18: Jesus declares Peter as the rock on which He will build His Church. This signifies Peter's foundational role in the early Christian community. Verse 19: Jesus gives Peter the "keys of the kingdom of heaven," symbolizing authority to bind and loose, which implies the power to make decisions regarding church doctrine and discipline. Verse 20: Jesus instructs His disciples not to tell anyone that He is the Messiah, indicating a timing for the revelation of His identity. Contextual Significance: This passage is pivotal in Catholic tradition, where Peter is viewed as the first pope, establishing a line of apostolic succession. The "keys" metaphor emphasizes the authority given to church leaders, which has implications for church governance and teaching. Interpretations: Different Christian denominations interpret these verses variably, particularly regarding the role of Peter and the nature of church authority. Some view the "rock" as Peter himself, while others see it as Peter's confession of faith or Christ as the true foundation. These verses highlight the establishment of the Church and the authority granted to its leaders, shaping Christian theology and ecclesiology.
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I didn't expose myself. I stated fact. And 1.3 billion humans agree, to at least some extent, with me. We say a profession of faith, usually the Nicene creed, at every mass. Every mass, in every language is composed of the same basic prayers, in the same sequence. I've gone to countries where I didn't know a word of the language but could still join in, in English. That's also tradition. And it's good. You don't approve. Who cares? There's this thing called freedom of religion. What it should mean is that you don't push yours on me and I won't push mine on you, especially through American government. Conversely, you don't desecrate mine and I won't desecrate yours. So how do you think trump would look in a Martin Luther costume? Or in Mormon underwear trump was so prone to use to mock Romney? Nicene creed circa 325AD: Nicene Creed, a Christian statement of faiththat is the only ecumenical creed because it is accepted as authoritative by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and major Protestant churches. The Apostles’ and Athanasian creeds are accepted by some but not all of these churches. First off, Biden wasn't my guy. That would be Bernie. By saying it "worked", you mean I was offended. Yup, he's great at that. Not a trait I find valuable or useful in a president. Not surprised that you do...
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didn't you write that you attended Catholic Schools? Then you know that we believe the Pope is the successor to Peter. Many traditions are not biblically based. Perhaps you were taught that a very large group (the vast majority) of early Christians were illiterate. Thus the teaching through parables, statues, stations of the cross, Catholic art etc. It's only relatively recently that everyman has begun to "interpret" the bible. It's largely unfortunate imo. Literal interpretation ignores how things were written at the time. Many "reformed" churches do just that. At any rate, trump posing as the next Martin Luther or John Calvin in full clerical regalia within 2 weeks of their deaths would not be looked upon kindly.
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It's not the Vatican that's the problem. trump doesn't care what I think. He doesn't care what you think. My congressman is a maga and my D senator wasn't allowed in the VA hospital for an inspection recently. Not much a normal citizen can do in an authoritarian state until Nov 26, if trump hasn't banned elections by then.
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Wrong. I’m far from a staunch traditionalist. Those folks wouldn’t likely mind as they didn’t like Francis. It’s mostly the more contemporary Catholics who are angry, excluding Dolan. Which side you’re on doesn’t determine your level of earnestness. B man is a terrible poster. Reminds me a lot of you. Hmmm
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a comment from the article: Mkword 5 March, 2024 This is extremely irresponsible journalism. The sole source for this report is from the Center for Immigration Studies — a known hate group that has previously spread lies about the immigration process. This story centers around the CPB One App that is designed to screen asylum seekers and provide a way for legitimate, screened asylum seekers to have their applications processed. The U.S. does NOT fly these migrants. They apply and if approved are told to appear at ports of entry. If they can pay for flights, they are directed to cities that can process their applications. The whole point of this program is to reduce the number of asylum seekers from flooding the border and overwhelming ports of entry on the southern border. This is pure disinformation. Again, the U.S. is not flying 100s of thousands of migrants secretly into the country. The CIS is a known, racist, white nationalist hate organization. Don't know who is lying but I'd make a bet. Well, that was easy The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) is an American anti-immigration think tank. It favors far lower immigration numbers and produces analyses to further those views. The CIS was founded by historian Otis L. Graham alongside eugenicist and white nationalist John Tanton in 1985 as a spin-off of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). It is one of a number of anti-immigration orga... Wikipedia
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Pope Francis
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
just cannot tell the truth. he still thinks it's funny. I don't mind him B word slapping Dolan but not the entire religion https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5283405-trump-ai-pope-image-catholics-conclave-vatican/ -
Pope Francis
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
you're as much of a comic book character as these fools. They aren't elected officials. They aren't he president of the US. They have a first amendment right to protest just like the KKK and other white supremacist groups. We don't have to like or respect them. -
Kamala's positions were much more aligned with Pope Francis than yours or trump's...
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it was funny on SNL years ago. In this context, not funny.
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Pope Francis
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
A composite image he shared on Truth Social of himself in papal vestments was surely meant to infuriate critics his acolytes could then mock as lacking a sense of humor — a familiar MAGA strategy. But the image, an offensive one to Roman Catholics, who view the pope as the guardian of the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, is a knowing nod to Trump’s claims of infallibility. It was also shared on the White House’s X account — thereby becoming one of the most extraordinary official documents ever issued by the United States government. And Trump’s plan for a major military parade to celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday in June may be another sign he’s adopting dictator kitsch. The event is likely to draw scrutiny beyond the cost of moving tons of expensive troop formations and aircraft at a time when the administration is gutting the federal government to save money. Trump has wanted such a spectacle since attending a Bastille Day on France’s national day in his first term. But this parade is expected to take place on the commander in chief’s birthday in June. Monarchs have military pageants for their birthdays, but modern US presidents have tended to shun such displays of personal adulation that blur the notion that troops in a republic serve the people and not an omnipotent ruler. The US has also felt no need to boast of its power at the kind of propaganda jamborees preferred by the leaders of the former Soviet Union and North Korea. But Trump said on NBC, “We have the greatest missiles in the world. We have the greatest submarines in the world. We have the greatest army tanks in the world.” He added, “We have the greatest weapons in the world. And we’re going to celebrate it.” This was characteristic of a growing administration trope — to imply that those who are queasy at such displays of presidential power are unpatriotic, hostile to the military or humorless. This allows it to dismiss any concerns over Trump’s incessant grasping for every symbol of sovereignty. and the dolts smile and admire him...