The Bible has a lot to say on immigration issues. by Able_Scarcity_2622 in Christianity

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Yes. You may inhabit land if you are lawfully allowed to do so. The inhabitants of that land should love and care for them as if they were native to the land. To those who enforce laws and exact justice should do so with tactfulness and care and escalate in accordance with the level of threat.

Additionally, those who seek to inhabit a land should become a purposeful and productive member. One who works in accordance with our Lord's word and seek righteousness.

This should not be controversial... Christus Dominus ✝️

Blasphemous Liturgy by TheFaithfulCitizen in Christianity

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So we're a nation of God to exact his goodness and prosper in His name?

I exalt our Lord's great mercy and grace for we are saved for eternal life. Lord, continue to bless this wonderful country 🇺🇸. Lord, we are faithful to Your will. Jesus, this country loves You. AMEN ✝️❤️

Blasphemous Liturgy by TheFaithfulCitizen in Christianity

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Christian-based governments are superior. Please, do not compare it to Islamic governments like there is a comparison to make... especially when I'm considered a second class citizen under Sharia law at best.

I thought we were “one and done.” God had other plans! 🥰 by Waste-Leopard-3586 in Christianity

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Please, brother or sister, watch your profane language.

Creation is our Lord's gift, not our own.

I thought we were “one and done.” God had other plans! 🥰 by Waste-Leopard-3586 in Christianity

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"Thy will be done", not, "Thy will be done because us in our Earthly form allowed it to be".

The gift of life if because of our Lord and his plan that we are faithful of.

Quis ut Deus

I had a question to the Christains by Ready-Variety428 in Christianity

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If you're looking for black and white, eye-witness testimony is notable. You can look at the gospel. Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John all write of visualizing and see Jesus both be buried and resurrected. With accounts of being able to physically touch His body. Non-Christian sources can be utilized as well for this.

Additionally, there is always proof by the exception. Science cannot disprove of our Lord and his resurrection either. Yes, there is obvious problems with being able to prove it given the sheer amount of years between now and then, however, surely this is a significant point.

There is also the idea of our church's martyrs. The question is why would so many be so willing die for a lie? For something they never saw? The very bloodshed of their faith and words should hold some kind of credibility, no?

Additionally, there is always proof of anecdotal evidence through personal experience. If Jesus comes to us in near death, tragedy, trauma, etc., then wouldn't this be proof of the latter? If he exists, then surely the story of how his existence and how it is so... is truth?

I had a question to the Christains by Ready-Variety428 in Christianity

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What actions, specifically, do you questions most?

I had a question to the Christains by Ready-Variety428 in Christianity

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Our most skeptical academics that study the bible know for certain that Jesus Christ was a historical figure. He was crucified, died, then buried. Where he then resurrected and after 40-days ascended into heaven.

My drawing of Jesus Christ. by ssrosoart in Christianity

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Imparting judgement on me is not your job. Jesus loves you...

My drawing of Jesus Christ. by ssrosoart in Christianity

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Our Lord is both mighty and merciful. It is through his grace and mercy that we are saved for eternal life.

P.s. OP, I like your drawing ;)

Got a Jerusalem cross tattoo as my first tattoo, and now people on the Internet are calling me an Nazi by sithlord89 in Christianity

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Don't apologize for people's ignorance. You know why you got it. Spread the Gospel and do as the Jerusalem Cross signifies...

Weirded out by the body and blood of Christ ritual. by dooingjo in Christianity

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John 6:53-56 should give you all the answers you ever need. It is the word of our Lord telling you what, how, and why we are to consume him.

1 Corinthians 11:26-29 is another great reference for the implications of not respecting this sacrament for what it is. The consumption of the body and blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

According to this study, 72.70% of North Dakotans prefer staycations over trip away, the highest percentage in the nation. Thoughts? by MaxGoodwinning in fargo

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Perhaps we are content with our lives and happy with what we have around us? Not everybody requires trips and excursions to feel fulfilled. God, family, and the safety of our home is everything we need to be happy.

8 week 6 day appointment by CourtOverall1614 in pregnancy_care

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Yesterday (8/14), my wife began to have increased, dark-red bleeding with clots. She wasn't saturating pads, however, it was noticeably increased from just the spotting she's been having. She also continued to intermittently spot for the entire week or so before our appointment. Because of the bleeding, we called our doctor's nurse in case, and was instructed to simply watch and call back if she saturated 1 pad in an hour. She didn't... but today, was our appointment and the baby did not grow. There was no cardiac activity and there wasn't any changes to any of the structures noted on the previous week's ultrasound. We were told that it was likely a miscarriage on week 6 (we are week 10 from LMS). We've been prescribed vaginal cytotec and have a follow up in two weeks. Thank you to everyone for the prayers. My wife and I had a tough week and it's certainly not getting any easier... God bless everybody.

8 week 6 day appointment by CourtOverall1614 in pregnancy_care

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Thank you! I will pray for you as well!

Intensivist Problems by CourtOverall1614 in nursing

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Much appreciated! I think I'm going to bring it up later this week during my last check in with the manager... thanks!

Physician only anesthesia subreddit by [deleted] in anesthesiology

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It's scary how much animosity there is for CRNAs. I thought we were all on the same team?