@OrthodoxTheoria@JesseGo95461680@LizzieMarbach@Acts17David I’m demonstrating your double standard. Now you want to appeal to “cultural expressions” but you also are taking a scripture about women teaching in church and applying it to a tweet. It’s a double standard; and I agree women aren’t qualified as episkopos.
If you haven't read the Bible in a while, read a few verses today.
If you haven't prayed in a while, pray & thank God for all that you have.
If you haven't been to Church in a while, go this weekend.
Surrender to Christ & walk with him, it's the best decision you can make.
@muslimorthodoxy This is a quote from Theophrastus, a pagan philosopher, that Jerome referenced in a discussion on celibacy. It was written before the New Testament, and has nothing to do with it. But that doesn’t fit your narrative. You don’t care about truth, you only care about your image.
@InspiringPhilos A lot of these “debaters” have no intention of providing substance or seeking truth. They simply want to get clips and use rhetorical “gotcha” moments for content. It’s sad and unproductive.
• 66% of Candace's Egyptian plane location claims are wrong
• 60% place the planes on the wrong continent
• She provides no evidence to verify Erika Kirk's location
Over the last 21 episodes, she has repeatedly claimed that these Egyptian planes are the central "key" connecting the U.S. government, Israel, France, TPUSA, and Brigitte Macron to Charlie Kirk’s murder.
The entire story collapses the moment you look at the receipts.
This is not a matter of opinion.
Anyone with a FlightRadar24 Business subscription can independently verify it — and many already have.
The data has been checked, cross-checked, and confirmed, including by Candace’s own supporters.
Credit to @bayonerd09 and @GlamHamRadio for initially spotting it.