Christian✝️/Carpenter🪚/average Anime enjoyer|Star Wars EU fan/ Proverbs 12:1- Whoever loves Discipline loves Knowledge, but he who hates reproof is stupid
Any woman that supports islam is just stupid.
-You can’t speak without permission
-You have no rights
-You have to wear a smelly hijab
& if you disobey you get lashes or KILLED
@korrathetaymi You are simply a liar.
1. In Church setting as teaching authority. You are a good example why.
2. False. Example: 1 Corinthians 7:10-11
3. So?
4. This is not a Christian command. It's a debated text about Jewish advice from the 2nd century BC. Lol
@CultureCrave@ABC@Collider My man should be making Star Wars 11 right now, but no, he’s working on Minions 5 all because our dumbass parents & grandparents bullied him into selling it to the devil
Yes people do change over time
However core values like willingness to give up all to save the ones you love tend to remain intact
When Luke confronted Kylo on Crait he never felt bad or apologized, he made fun of Kylo
That's not character progression
Me for years : "A huge percentage of women are more attractive when they have short hair."
Stupid losers : "Youre wrong, Hazel!"
The entire internet the past few weeks :
I think people miss a lot about the woman at the well.. I know I did !
We often look at her the way society looked at her in those days, but let’s add some historical context that will maybe cause you to think further into how loving and graceful our God is in light of who she was or who we think she was 🩵
Men are the only ones who could obtain a divorce then , so she was put away over and over. We don’t know what reason but Jesus knew as he spoke on divorce that men would divorce their women over anything, this was a problem.
So a very strong possibility of why she was 5x divorced is due to men just tiring of her.
People probably talked about her so badly, they probably scoffed at her and pointed fingers. They probably looked at her as a harlot when she clearly just wanted a husband. The man she was with now wouldn’t even marry her.
This was a woman who possibly felt so discarded and ostracized, maybe she was a sad and lonely woman who felt entirely unlovable seeking to just be accepted.
Jesus sought her out, she was one of the first people Jesus revealed himself to outside of the apostles.
He came for the sick not the well just as the woman at the well. He loved her and wanted her to be his bride. When we are rejected due to our own sin or the sins of others Jesus says to us “Come to me”!
I live in Kazakhstan and am Kazakh (mixed race). I love my homeland very much.
I compete in track and field, and my sport is the high jump. Thank you all for your well-wishes and support in my sport! I will continue to work hard, achieve success, and pursue my goals.
No. The biblical gift of tongues was the ability to speak in a known human language, just one unknown to the one speaking it (Acts 2 even lists the languages). It is not speaking in gibberish. Also, tongues must be done "by two or at the most three, and one must translate; if there is no translator, he must keep silent" (1 Cor. 14:27-28).
I just agreed to debate @JayDyer on two topics at DebateCon 9 (October 24-25) in Orlando. The topics will be: (1) Icon Veneration and (2) Which Is the True Church?
The end of the OrthoBro cult is nigh. 😇
LMAO.
Yoda's wisdom in The Empire Strikes Back is hard-won, partially because of his failures during the Clone Wars. He knows war doesn't make people great because he lived it and knows from firsthand experience.
The character didn't change. He accrued more context.
You just don't understand the character, that's all.
I think that George Lucas would know how Indy would react to the world evolving around him far better than James Mangold would, because Indiana Jones is George Lucas's alter-ego.
"Young girls in movies and TV are portrayed as always talking about boys, or they’re princesses..."
Name one. Name me one movie in the last 10 years with a female protagonist or side character whose whole thing is talking about boys and being princess.
I'll wait.
This is why Last Jedi discourse gets me heated: Defenders of the movie almost universally think sneaking into a boy's room at night, drawing a deadly weapon, and traumatizing him into the arms of the Dark Side is a charming quirk that makes Luke more relatable and sympathetic.
@PatristicPastor "You will say to me then, 'Why does He still find fault? For who can resist His will?' But who are you, O man, to answer back to God? Will what is molded say to its molder, 'Why have you made me like this?'"
—Romans 9:19-20