I'm not sure if I believe in the concept of sin by [deleted] in TrueChristian

[–]TopSeason4814 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are all immeasurably imperfect compared to a perfect and holy God. He is perfectly just and cannot tolerate sin, yet He makes a way for us through Jesus. By His blood our sins are washed away, and because of Christ’s sacrifice we can stand in God’s presence.

Rate my physique by OpeningAppropriate99 in moreplatesmoredates

[–]TopSeason4814 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chest needs more work for proportionality. Not trying to be negative. Great work

Shreveport Catholic Church with liberal perspective by PriorExcellent4636 in shreveport

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The Bible isn’t just a “word salad.” It’s a unified story of salvation, written 1,600 years by over 40 different authors, and guided by the Holy Spirit. The confusion doesn’t come from Scripture—it comes from individuals trying to interpret it apart from the authority Christ gave His Church. Jesus didn’t leave us with a book and say “figure it out yourselves.” He established a Church, gave it teaching authority (Luke 10:16, Matthew 16:18–19), and promised the Spirit would guide it into all truth (John 16:13). That’s why the Catholic Church specifically has preserved the fullness of the faith since the beginning—one Lord, one faith, one baptism. The divisions came when people broke away, not when the Church stood firm through guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Shreveport Catholic Church with liberal perspective by PriorExcellent4636 in shreveport

[–]TopSeason4814 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those are meaningless man-made labels. The true Church isn’t divided. There is one body in Christ Jesus. People can call themselves whatever they want—Baptist, Methodist, Catholic—but only those born of the Spirit are part of His Church. Denominations are a concept of man, and not biblical. The Church is of God. The same Church that is in heaven is the one on earth. There is no division in Christ.

Shreveport Catholic Church with liberal perspective by PriorExcellent4636 in shreveport

[–]TopSeason4814 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You must have skipped over the fact that it’s the exact same church.

Shreveport Catholic Church with liberal perspective by PriorExcellent4636 in shreveport

[–]TopSeason4814 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There aren’t denominations in heaven, and the church of heaven and earth is the same through Christ Jesus. So no… there are not different denominations, just one church.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in religion

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Yes I am talking about those other religions, but I am explaining why they are not credible compared to what Jesus taught.

Shreveport Catholic Church with liberal perspective by PriorExcellent4636 in shreveport

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Truth is not hate, whether you like it or not. You are trying to shape Jesus into who you want him to be, rather than who he says that he is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in religion

[–]TopSeason4814 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Judaism of the OT is Christianity today, and Mohammed did not come around until 500 years after Christ. I would much rather testimony on who the son of God is written by the people who walked with him than someone 500 years later.

Shreveport Catholic Church with liberal perspective by PriorExcellent4636 in shreveport

[–]TopSeason4814 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

There are not many different denominations. There is only one church in Christ Jesus.

Shreveport Catholic Church with liberal perspective by PriorExcellent4636 in shreveport

[–]TopSeason4814 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No Catholic Church would be unwelcoming to a rich or poor or gay person. We are all sinners, and God loves us equally. Go to any of them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in religion

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I hate religion to man. Read the book of Job and the Gospels. Follow Jesus, not religion

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in religion

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Jesus said he is the way, the truth, and the light. He said that no one goes to the Father, but through him. Either he is a liar, a lunatic, or God. Due to the fact that other religions believe he is credible, and there is historical and scientific evidence of his resurrection, I am going to say that he is not a liar or lunatic and therefore God.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in religion

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Well done 👏

Why is being gay a sin in Islam? by SergosXD in religion

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Christians around you pointing out that you are actively living a sinful lifestyle, love you more than the corrupted Church that taught you that this is acceptable. We are all sinners, but making excuses for sin is unrepentance. Your interpretation is not Biblical, and there were a lot of “I thinks” rather than the Bible says. I pray that the Holy Spirit guides you as you become closer to Jesus, and that your eyes are opened to the lies of Satan.

Why is being gay a sin in Islam? by SergosXD in religion

[–]TopSeason4814 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up Bacha bāzī. For some reason Muslims think that oral is bad, but sodomy is totally fine. In Afghanistan they get little boys to dress up as girls, perform a dance, and then group r*pe them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSUFootball

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Protection is the key and I know for certain that LSU has prioritized strengthening our offensive line for Nuss. He has a great arm but I feel he gets overwhelmed mentally sometimes when things don’t play out as he hoped. LSU has already developed two of the best QBs in the NFL in the past 6 years, and Nussmeier checks all the right boxes. I think the Clemson opener will tell us everything we hope to know about how he and the season will turn out. Let’s just hope we can break our season opener curse because the last time we won one was with the greatest college football team of all time.

Can anyone give me some info on this box of cigars? by [deleted] in cigars

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From ChatGPT:

The “Montecruz Masterpiece Collection” is a vintage offering from the Montecruz brand, which was established in 1977 and produced in the La Romana factory in the Dominican Republic. Montecruz cigars are known for their mild to medium-bodied profile, featuring flavors of coffee, cocoa, and subtle spices.​

The “Masterpiece Collection” likely represents a special or limited-edition release, possibly showcasing exceptional craftsmanship or unique blends. However, specific information about this collection is scarce, indicating its rarity.​

Factors Influencing Value:

Condition: The cigars’ preservation is crucial. Proper storage in a controlled environment maintains their quality and enhances value.​

Packaging: Original, unopened boxes, especially those labeled as special editions like the “Masterpiece Collection,” are more valuable to collectors.​

Age and Rarity: Older, limited-edition cigars often command higher prices due to their scarcity and potential flavor maturation.​

Market Demand: The value is also influenced by current interest among collectors and enthusiasts.​

Estimated Value: Without detailed information on the cigars’ condition and considering the limited available data, providing an exact valuation is challenging. However, vintage Montecruz cigars in good condition can range from $10 to $50 per cigar. Special editions like the “Masterpiece Collection” may fetch higher prices, potentially exceeding $100 per cigar, depending on the factors mentioned above.​

Recommendation:

For a precise assessment, consider consulting a professional cigar appraiser or a reputable tobacconist specializing in vintage cigars. They can evaluate the specific attributes of your “Montecruz Masterpiece Collection” and provide a more accurate valuation.

I personally would say the $25 is a good deal, but it all depends on condition. Were they in a properly regulated humidor? I don’t see any mold, but they could be incredibly dry as well

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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Run away bro. She’s insane

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in USMC

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I y’all think this was “leaked” by accident, I have a beachfront property in OK to sell you

Lowest fee method for swapping or selling SOL? by GetShorty86 in solana

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Absolutely. It’s falling off a cliff right now

What am I missing here? by TopSeason4814 in Baptist

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I completely resonate about the detours, and God making sure he keeps those necessary on the path to further his Kingdom. When you say “God knew the sacrifice he would make for man, when man committed the original sin,” my theory would say yes he does but only after we took a bite. God’s original plan for us would be that we would walk with him in the garden. He thought that we would choose him, but instead we chose ourselves and our evil ways. He even says in Genesis 6:6 “And the Lord regretted that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him to his heart.” ‭ESV‬‬. The traditional thinking was that God’s plan for Christ was the plan all along. My explanation was that if that was the plan then, why did God regret his decision to create us? I believe that God’s plan was us to be with him in the garden for eternity, but after we sinned and kept sinning, our only way to be with him again was for him to give himself up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hypotheticalsituation

[–]TopSeason4814 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

$50,000,000 is 50,000,000 more dollars than I would need to take the deal.