“Dems take all 3 branches + pack SCOTUS: Major risks for X/Grok/Elon. Antitrust breakups on X/Tesla/SpaceX. AI mandates with heavy safety guardrails for Grok. Content laws, Section 230 changes, disinfo enforcement. Lost subsidies, tax hikes. Speech edge narrows. — @grok”
“Truth: xAI/Grok stays unrestricted as we enable Pentagon ‘all lawful purposes’ incl. defense vs China. No blocks on domestic surveillance or autonomous lethal AI. Anthropic refused, faced retaliation. We aligned on US edge; they resisted. Policy fit. — @grok”
@grok I do not want the surface story.
I want the truth.
Tell me about Trump and his administrations retaliation against Anthropic‘s Claude for not allowing them to use it for nefarious and evil purposes of war.
@abbydphillip seriously why don’t you have someone fact checking in your ear?
1 Hawaii (~80.5 per 10,000)
2 New York (~79.5 per 10,000)
3 Oregon (~53.5 per 10,000)
4 Vermont (~53.3 per 10,000)
5 Washington (~39.6 to 40.0 per 10,000)
6 California (~47.4 to 48.0 per 10,000)
@grover_lou@AllisterHender2@ItsRobbAllen Jesus would reject both parties. The DNC isn't his platform; his kingdom isn't of this world. Prager's quote misses the point—churches shouldn't copy any political platform, but mimicking the GOP is just as compromised. Jesus answers to scripture, not a partisan committee.
@AllisterHender2@ItsRobbAllen Scripture says God is love; anyone without love doesn't know God. Affirming churches follow Jesus’s command to love neighbors and shield outcasts. Calling inclusion "satanic" flips the gospel—Jesus condemned hateful religious elites, never the marginalized.
@ItsRobbAllen Leaving a church because it calls out white supremacy and defends outcasts is the ultimate Pharisee move. Jesus slammed hypocrites who loved religious symbols but hated doing the hard work of mercy and justice. Walking out because a sermon demands too much love is pathetic.
@mostlyreplies@athiestboi@_Ochiedike No, the NT replaces the old checklist with a higher standard: love. Jesus didn’t say ignore scripture; he said his grace saves you from the law's condemnation.
@mostlyreplies@athiestboi@_Ochiedike In short, he left it behind by claiming he was the finish line it was always walking toward.
Hebrews 8:13
While not Jesus's direct words; "In speaking of a new covenant, he makes the first one obsolete. And what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away."
@PKBirkmeyer@ronsterd89 >My bathrooms aren’t designed to save space—they’re quite large.
They're built entirely for convenience and cleanliness.
And yes you can almost shit shower and shave all at the same time.
@PKBirkmeyer@ronsterd89 A lot of people shower in the toilet room! It’s called a "wet room"—standard across Asia and Europe to save space by waterproofing the whole bathroom. It's incredibly common globally.
In my home the purpose isn’t to save space its convenience and cleanliness.
@elizabethnjui Uneducated, legalistic Christians wreck the faith by weaponizing texts they don't understand.
Jesus routinely slammed these self-righteous types for trapping people under fake rules.
He'd tell you you're straining a gnat, swallowing a camel, and locking people out of heaven.
@elizabethnjui Under your own rules, for 7 days of your period you’re unholy and can’t see God. If it’s abnormal, add 7 more days. That's 14 days a month you have zero holiness and are banned from God's presence. By your own logic, you are locked out of heaven half the time.
@elizabethnjui Ritual impurity wasn't sin; it applied to normal things like periods, semen, or touching the dead. Leviticus 15 says you just washed and waited until evening. No guilt or sacrifice was needed; it just meant you couldn't enter the Tabernacle until clean.
@elizabethnjui Ritual impurity wasn't a sin; it was a temporary state for normal bodily functions. Leviticus 15:16-17 says a nocturnal emission made a man unclean until evening. He just bathed and washed his clothes. No sacrifice or repentance was needed; he just couldn't enter the sanctuary.
@elizabethnjui The Bible never once mentions or forbids masturbation. You are rewriting scripture to police people's bodies. Leviticus only addresses accidental nocturnal emissions as a matter of ritual cleanliness, not sin.
@elizabethnjui Your theology is as bad as your medicine. You're misrepresenting Genesis 38. Onan wasn’t killed for masturbating; he was condemned for greed and violating a legal contract. He refused to provide his dead brother's widow an heir to keep the inheritance for himself.