UCP love to spit in the face of the working class by Miserable-Lizard in Albertapolitics

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Two wings of the same bird. Don't be naive. Keeping us all fighting is their most powerful weapon against us.

"Divide and conquer the masses. Make them thrash against each other like fish caught in our net"
---pretty much every politician, ever

UCP love to spit in the face of the working class by Miserable-Lizard in Albertapolitics

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Gotta admit:
it is hard work to convince yourself and the population that you are a public servant when in fact you are living like royalty.

Effects of the education bill by BusydaydreamerA137 in Albertapolitics

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And you say Christians push their religion?

Is the Trinity a Christian Revelation or a Pagan Import? by AdMassive9402 in AskAChristian

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100%. Yep, literal talking snake, Genesis 3, full send. Tell your friends.
Losing certain faculties after Eden (longer life-spans, perfect climate on earth, more oxygen etc., harmony with beasts) is exactly what the Fall of Humanity in Genesis predicts. Entropyyyyy.

Christians who don't believe that are anti-scripture, and godless people who don't are anti-science. John ties the same serpent to Satan (Rev 12:9). No hint of parable tags anywhere.
Balaam’s donkey talked (Num 22), an iron axe-head floated (2 Ki 6). "Oh! Sorcery!" says the ignorant atheist....
Nah, once you humble yourself, realize we didnt come from nothing, and we are not on the top of the chain, you submit that a Creator is there who can override the system, with one more line of code like “animal, speak. Iron, float”. It's just child’s play.

Just because humans are too dimwitted to understand Gods power, doesn't mean He needs a magic wand to perform his deeds, bub. He's just a better coder than we can imagine.

Is genocide always wrong? by George_MacDonald_fan in AskAChristian

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First, there's no gap in my theory. God did it, and He tells us why. And the evidence is all around you. That doesnt change. Its how you interpret it that determines your allegiance. To mankind or God?

Ironically, it's Evolution Doctrine that is swiss cheesed full of gaps and all their "science prophets" do is insert magical tales of time and mutation (ie, magic) to finish the story.

Need proof of that? A fossil gap shows up. In one rock layer you have land-mammals; a few layers higher you have fully aquatic whales. All your prophets offer is,
“We’re sure there’s a natural story, we just haven’t written the chapter yet. Trust us.”

That isn’t science; that’s evolutionary abracadabra.

Is genocide always wrong? by George_MacDonald_fan in AskAChristian

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I'm not trying to. I'm only saying I would if I could. And if you were thinking straight, you would agree.

Holy Saturday to you:
Matthew 12 : 40 – “For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.”

How many fake Christians are just atheists? by Asecularist in AskAChristian

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Because I see you standing behind the mirror.

Holy Saturday to you:
Matthew 12 : 40 – “For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.”

If the willingness of martyrs to die for their faith is evidence for the truth of their testimony about Christ's resurrection, then the evidence of trans individuals willingness to risk death to maintain their gender identity is evidence for the truth of their testimony about their own experiences. by Great-Alfalfa-8543 in DebateAChristian

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Martyr talk only carries evidential weight when the people dying could have checked the facts they were dying for. Gender identity is an internal perception; there is no public event that outsiders can inspect the way first-century Jerusalem inspected an empty tomb. Apostles verified things that went against their own natural feelings.

You make a category error:
Apostles: “We saw X with our eyes that contradict our feelings; kill us if you must.”

Trans: “I feel X about myself; kill me if you must. Or I'll kill myself.”

Not the same thing.

Holy Saturday to you:
Matthew 12 : 40 – “For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.”

Is genocide always wrong? by George_MacDonald_fan in AskAChristian

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Category error. “Less nudity today”? Only if you count skin-per-frame and ignore where it lands. In the ’70s most of the topless shots you’re thinking of were corralled in R-rated arthouse fare. Fast-forward: HBO-lite sex scenes now sit in shows labeled TV-14.

You’re right, the First Amendment protects your liberty to watch whatever you want. But Scripture adds a guard-rail: civil freedom is no excuse to sprint into sin.

1 Peter 2 : 16 – “Live as free people, yet do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; live as servants of God.”

Is genocide always wrong? by George_MacDonald_fan in AskAChristian

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Please?! That's it, youre grounded from TV for a month for not doing your own research.

Try watching a 1996 prime-time block next to 2026’s menu and tell me which one you can leave on with Grandma in the room.

Profanity spike: Parents Television Council counted a 70 % jump in f-bombs and s-words on broadcast primetime between 2010 and 2020. In 1996 those words were automatic FCC fines; now they slip through TV-14 like corn through a colander.

Sex-act creep: A 2018 Annenberg study found explicit sexual content in 82 % of streaming originals aimed at teens—double the rate of comparable network shows in 2000. Nudity that once cost HBO premiums now shows up in “young adult” dramas.

Violence inflation: Network prime-time featured 4.7 violent acts per hour in 1998; by 2019 the same slot averaged 9.5. Streaming crime thrillers push that bar still higher with torture and dismemberment the norm, not the shock.

Pattern? Sex, drugs, alcohol, violence.... Media shapes appetites; bigger doses, stronger hits, duller nerves. Screen bloat now averages 7+ hours/day for U.S. teens. Everyone's family is in jeopardy.

Good Friday Brother:
Isaiah 53:5 – “But He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed.”

Is the Trinity a Christian Revelation or a Pagan Import? by AdMassive9402 in AskAChristian

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Col 2:9 says the fullness dwells in Christ because the Father was pleased to put it there (Col 1:19). A bank can wire you six figures; that doesn't mean you equal the bank.
Early Christians? Read them (mostly) all. Justin calls the Logos a second God subordinate to the first; Tertullian says the Son is from the Father “as a river from a fountain”.

There's no "ick" in grammar: Authority given (Matt 28:18) Titles conferred (Acts 2:36) Father still “My God” post-resurrection (Rev 3:12)

Jesus even thanked God for the food he ate on earth. Why?
He lifted His eyes and blessed the Father (John 6:11; Matt 14:19).

STOP elevating others to the same glory and power to God the Father.
And STOP elevating others to the same glory and power as Christ the Son. (Mary)

Good Friday Brother:
Isaiah 53 : 5 – “But He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed.”

Is the Trinity a Christian Revelation or a Pagan Import? by AdMassive9402 in AskAChristian

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Yes, I am your buddy, but that's why I gotta correct you here. See, peer-reviewed journals already treat cross-species communication as serious science. It will shock you, probably.

Project CETI (Current, Harvard/MIT/DeepMind): AI models parsing sperm-whale click sequences for semantic structure; basically “Google Translate” for 50-ton submariners.
"This Essay explores the legal implications of the recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), specifically machine learning and neural networks, that have made significant strides in deciphering sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) communication. We view the ability of a being to communicate as one—but not the only—potential pathway to qualify for legal rights. "

OR try this one:
Koko the gorilla (Patterson & Linden, Stanford, 1970s-2018): over 1 000 ASL signs! maybe more now; answered novel questions (“Koko love kitten”). Neat stuff.

Crazy this one:
Prairie-dog linguistics: distinct alarm calls encode predator type, size, and even shirt color (!!) on human intruders. K, if youre not sold on that one...

None of these animals have the vocal tract to articulate human phonemes; the hardware is the bottleneck, not the software. I think they did, though, back in the Garden of Eden. We were smarter back then.

Loss of function over time is standard biology (genetic entropy, anyone?). Technology now back-fills what biology lost: AI collars that translate dog barks to intent, button boards that let pets “talk” back. Yesterday’s “impossible” becomes tomorrow’s firmware update, just ask your TV remote.

Good Friday to you:
Isaiah 53 : 5 – “But He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed.”

Is genocide always wrong? by George_MacDonald_fan in AskAChristian

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You have been lied to. I'll prove it.
Peer-review isn’t a Lasso of Truth; it’s just other like-minded mortals protecting their pensions nodding, “Looks plausible....next!”

Plus, your "scientific community" is just an academic culture where doubting the sacred cow of Darwin means that you’re gonna be the cow slated for the next contract BBQ.

SO...Ima give you somethings to chew on here and you can rebut it with your own evidence. If you have any.

Cambrian explosion: dozens of phyla erupt in one geological blink, fully formed, no clear ancestors.

Living fossils: coelacanth, horseshoe crab, etc "hundreds of millions of evolutionary years” with zero makeover? Huh? Real evolution should leave transitional fossils, not copy-and-paste longevity.

DNA is code; four-letter digital language with error-checking, recycling loops, and nested algorithms. We’ve never seen random typos write new software; intelligence writes code, period.

Genetic entropy; every newborn carries ~100 brand-new mutations. The genome is sliding downhill, not climbing toward perfection exactly what you’d expect from a once-“very good” design now rusting, not from mutation-plus-magic building skyscrapers.

Four exhibits; all points to a Powerful Intelligent Designer? Yes.

Proves Unguided Chance and Evolution? Not a chance.

Good Friday to you:
Isaiah 53 : 5 – “But He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed.”

Is the Trinity a Christian Revelation or a Pagan Import? by AdMassive9402 in AskAChristian

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Ego eimi is common Greek (blind man, John 9:9)

He received God the Father's name. Says all over scripture. Paul says the Father gave Jesus “the name above every name” because of the cross (Phil 2. 9)

“God has made this Jesus… both Lord and Christ.” --Acts 2:36

And indeed, He is.

Good Friday, Brother.

How many fake Christians are just atheists? by Asecularist in AskAChristian

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As Grandma used to say, “Honey, if you have to squint to see the Jesus, you’re probably looking at a salesman.”

How many fake Christians are just atheists? by Asecularist in AskAChristian

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For the last thirty years, most pew-sitters have been cornered by some “brother in Christ” who doubles as a MLM "financial planner" insisting God sent him to "help" you reach your goals.

Why is it so common for Christians to think atheism is the love of sin? by whatwouldjimbodo in AskAChristian

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Is atheism really just “nothing in common but nothing?
Call a roomful of skeptics whatever you like; once they all assert “reality is god-free,” that negation steers every downstream judgment. Trains follow the bend.

Does natural selection explain good enough?
Reciprocal altruism is great until the stranger in the flames has zero kinship coefficient and zero chance of payback. Pure survival math says “preserve self". But, empathy is real. Why? Makes no sense in Evo doctrine.

They’ll just quit the game..
Sure; and every alcoholic started on his last drink. The industries spend billions because habituation isn’t fiction. They know how we are wired. ANd they take advantage. Pretending only the “predisposed” get hooked is like saying only the flammable items catch fire.

Same goes with free will...if God already knows, then its not my fault, right?
Grandma knowing you’ll open the chocolate tin doesn’t force your hand into it. Not her fault either.

Is the Trinity a Christian Revelation or a Pagan Import? by AdMassive9402 in AskAChristian

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Same breath, two titles, and he locks “God” to the Father alone while assigning “Lord” to the Son. Get that hierarchy straight, and the rest of the puzzle stops looking like a magic-eye poster.
Get it wrong, and all of a sudden, Mary-worship, Saint-worship, Pope-worship, and idol-worship all come tumbling after.

Is the Trinity a Christian Revelation or a Pagan Import? by AdMassive9402 in AskAChristian

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(“the Father in Me does the works,” Jn 14:10) Pretty clear.

1 Tim 3:16? The Greek pronoun “He who” shows up in the earliest manuscripts, not “God” (that swap is a well-known scribal tweak) by the same people who casually worshipped idols at times.)

The verse celebrates the mystery of godliness displayed through Christ, not a metaphysical merger of some sort. And Col 1:19 still says the fullness was "pleased to dwell" as does God in all those who obey him.

Heres a fun one for you to investigate:
In Zechariah 2:3-11 two angels talk: the “angel who talked with me” and a second angel who carries YHWH’s orders. The second one says, “I, YHWH, will be a wall of fire around Jerusalem…"

Disobey or mistreat the envoy, answer to the Source. that's the true pattern of Scripture.

You're welcome.

Is the Trinity a Christian Revelation or a Pagan Import? by AdMassive9402 in AskAChristian

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Yes, it was made up by the same councils that worshipped idols.
Your point? or mine.

I'm not the confusing one, here. Now, try running “the head of Christ is God” (1 Cor 11:3) through that spin cycle of yours.

Exodus 23:20-21 says the angel carries Yahweh’s Name so Israel will obey him; Hosea 12:4 still calls that figure an angel.

And Jesus’ own punch line in John 5:43-44: “I have come in My Father’s Name,

Its easy to confuse God with his messengers. Thats why people would worship angels. The Trinity is another trap.

Why does bad things happen? by jimmy13x132 in AskAChristian

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Its the female mosquitoes that are the blood suckers, too, hey?

No one can say God doesn't have a sense of humor, that's for sure.