My point is that it shouldn’t matter what The Department of War thinks about us, let alone anyone else. Christ didn’t concern himself what the Sanhedrin thought of him. He just kept preaching the truth, come what may. Is that not clear to you? THE DEPARTMENT OF WAR. Is there another organization’s opinion that I should care less about? It’s about as silly as being upset that Satan doesn’t like me.
@Orko1214632@goose_803@Fadethefate@Mormonger No contemporary evidence he ever did that. No marriage certificates, sealing records, or even any journal entries … or any children EXCEPT from Emma. It’s all rumor that he participated. His wife maintained that for the 35 years she lived after his murder.
@TARSRel0aded I believe that Christ judges an individual’s heart. Matthew 25’s parable of the sheep and goats makes it clear what He is concerned with. Hint: it’s not specific characteristics you think he might have, even if erroneous.
@SpotterFitness1@tvheidihatch I highly doubt the government can discriminate by withholding protections and funding from a church based on categorization. That sounds unconstitutional.
I'm doing no such thing myself ... the Book of Mormon and Isaiah do a fine job of that all on their own.
Your question regarding Abraham/Melchizedek is bizarre and of course Melchizedek wasn't corrupt ... certainly you know that the Sanhedrin was at Jesus's time.
Jesus certainly isn't condemning tithing. As I said, he's commenting on the heart of the tither, despite the corruptness of the owners of the box she was dropping her mite into.
Most "members" of Jesus's day didn't think their religious leaders were corrupt ... just like today. Just because you don't agree that they are corrupt doesn't mean they aren't. Christ was focused on the heart of the giver, not the law she was following: which is his focus with all of us. He was pointing out this good woman's heart to his disciples, not the law she was following.
@Piecemaker2121@PetGorilla No one questions the sincerity of the giver … just the wicked receivers, silly. Was Jesus condoning the wicked Sanhedrin when he praised the widow’s mite? I think not … he condemned them repeatedly.
@KillpackMichael@HeadlongGypsy@DoBetter_@surskitmaxxing I find it amusing that he's talking about church leadership blunders and you're mad he's not talking about something else ... why, again, does some guy you don't know have to be talking about something you want him to be talking about?
I literally gasped watching this
Caleb Hammer asks how this transgender guest paid for his transition surgery, specifically “the boob job”
He replies “That was free — Colorado taxpayers”
- Transition surgery free
- Boob job free
- Hormones medications free
All this was free, paid for by American taxpayers
Again, I want to repeat this. US Taxpayers are paying for boob jobs for transgender men to get implants
I had to verify this and it’s all true
Colorado’s Medicaid program (Health First Colorado) covers gender-affirming care services, including surgeries like breast augmentation
This was recently changed under their Democrat Governor
In 2025, Colorado passed HB 25-1309 signed by Gov. Jared Polis. This codified and expanded insurance protections for gender-affirming care across plans, including hormone therapy, breast augmentation, facial surgery, and more
It even prevents insurers from denying what transgenders consider medically necessary care. Private insurance plans in the state must also cover these services under essential health benefits rules
Absolutely insane