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Hurricane Helene Inside Information
“North Carolina, I have got people on the ground. This is firsthand information — State police have put up concrete barriers to restrict the flow of traffic from people coming in and out — to keep them from going and getting supplies”
“There was a man that traveled 40 miles out of North Carolina to get groceries and supplies for his family. And upon coming back into the state line, he was stopped by the state police and told that he couldn't come in. — The state police stopped him. And the man did this. He ran through the barricade.”
“The situation in North Carolina is dire.”
“if you're a f*cking American, and you're in need, and your country has turned their back on you, and your police has turned their back on you, and they started putting barriers up to restrict you, then that is a **** police state. Communism.”
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HURRICANE HELENE SEPTEMBER FIRE RITUALS AND OCCULT SACRIFICE
As we head into the dark months of the occult calendar leading up to peak sacrifice day of Samhain on October 31 you can expect false flags, kidnappings, ritual sacrifice, hunting, and seemingly strange events to take place. We can safely ascertain that Hurricane Helene was a mass ritual sacrifice event.
NC State Police just sent a warning to FEMA that they will arrest any FEMA agent who tries to prevent aid or rescue #NorthCarolinaPolice #DisasterRescu NC State Police just sent a warning to FEMA that they will arrest any FEMA agent who tries to prevent aid or rescue #NorthCarolinaPolice #DisasterRescu NC State Police just sent a warning to FEMA that they will arrest any FEMA agent who tries to prevent aid or rescue #NorthCarolinaPolice#DisasterRescue
The Word ‘Trinity’ Isn’t in the Bible: Why the Concept of the Triune God is Still Biblical
One of the most common objections to the doctrine of the Trinity is that the word “Trinity” itself is not found anywhere in the Bible. Some argue that because the term isn’t explicitly mentioned, the idea of one God in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—must be a later invention or theological addition. However, while the specific word “Trinity” does not appear in Scripture, the concept is clearly and consistently taught throughout the Bible. This essay will explore how the Bible reveals the Triune nature of God, even without using the term “Trinity,” and why the absence of the word does not undermine the doctrine’s biblical foundation.
1. Biblical Foundations for the Trinity
Although the word “Trinity” itself doesn’t appear in the Bible, the concept of the Triune God is present from the very beginning of Scripture. The idea of one God existing in three distinct persons is progressively revealed throughout the Old and New Testaments.
A. Hints of the Trinity in the Old Testament
The Old Testament presents God as one, but there are early indications of plurality within God’s nature. For instance, in Genesis 1:26, God says, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.” The plural pronouns here suggest a multi-personal God, even though this is a mystery that won’t be fully revealed until later in Scripture. Similarly, the Hebrew word for God, Elohim, is plural, though it often takes singular verbs, reinforcing the idea of unity within plurality.
Another powerful example is found in Isaiah 9:6, a prophecy about the coming Messiah, who is called “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” This verse hints at the divine nature of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, who is identified not only as the Son but also as possessing divine titles, revealing His oneness with the Father.
B. Clear Revelation of the Trinity in the New Testament
In the New Testament, the triune nature of God becomes even clearer. One of the most explicit affirmations of the Trinity comes from Matthew 28:19, where Jesus commands His disciples, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.” Here, we see all three persons of the Trinity—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—equally referenced in a single baptismal formula. It’s important to note that Jesus says “in the name” (singular), not “names,” emphasizing that these three distinct persons share one divine essence.
Another key passage is 2 Corinthians 13:14, where Paul gives a Trinitarian blessing: “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all.” Once again, all three persons of the Godhead are mentioned together, affirming their distinct roles yet unity in essence.
3. The Son’s Eternal Relationship with the Father
Another key misunderstanding arises from Jesus’s title as the “Son of God.” Some assume that being the “Son” implies that Jesus was created by the Father. However, Scripture teaches that Jesus is the eternally begotten Son of God, not a created being.
John 3:16 refers to Jesus as God’s “only begotten Son” (Greek: monogenes), which emphasizes His unique and eternal relationship with the Father. The term begotten in this context does not refer to a moment in time when Jesus came into existence but to His eternal relationship as the Son. Jesus was not created at some point in time; rather, He has always existed as the Son in perfect unity with the Father.
John 8:58 further supports this: “Jesus said to them, ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am.’” In this statement, Jesus claims the divine name “I am” (Greek: ego eimi), the same name God used to reveal Himself to Moses in Exodus 3:14. By using this title, Jesus is not only claiming pre-existence before Abraham but also identifying Himself as Yahweh, the eternal, self-existing God.
4. Hebrews 1: The Superiority and Eternity of the Son
The Book of Hebrews opens with a powerful affirmation of Jesus’s divinity and His superiority over all created beings, including angels:
“He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power” (Hebrews 1:3).
This verse tells us that Jesus is not a created being but the exact representation of God’s nature. He is the one who upholds the universe by His power, a task only the eternal God could accomplish. The chapter goes on to declare:
“But of the Son he says, ‘Your throne, O God, is forever and ever, the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom’” (Hebrews 1:8).
Here, the Father Himself addresses the Son as “God” and declares that His throne is eternal. This is a direct refutation of the idea that Jesus is a created being. Instead, the Son is affirmed as eternal and sovereign, ruling forever.
5. Revelation 1:8 and 22:13: Jesus, the Alpha and Omega
Another powerful argument against the idea that Jesus is a created being is found in Revelation 1:8 and Revelation 22:13, where Jesus is called the “Alpha and the Omega,” the “beginning and the end,” and the “first and the last.” These titles are divine in nature and are used to describe God’s eternal existence.
In Revelation 1:17-18, Jesus declares, “Fear not, I am the first and the last, and the living one. I died, and behold I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of Death and Hades.” Jesus’s use of the title “first and last” (a title reserved for Yahweh in Isaiah 44:6) shows that He is eternal, and His authority over death and the grave affirms His divine power.
Conclusion: Jesus Is Not a Created Being, But Eternal God
The claim that Jesus is a created being is not only a misunderstanding of Scripture but a denial of the clear biblical teaching that Christ is eternal, uncreated, and fully divine. From John 1:1 to Colossians 1:15-16 to Hebrews 1:8, the Bible affirms that Jesus is God, the eternal Son, who existed before all things and through whom all things were made.
Jesus’s titles—such as “firstborn,” “Son of God,” and “Alpha and Omega”—emphasize His authority, preeminence, and eternal nature, not His creation. To claim otherwise is to overlook the consistent testimony of Scripture, which presents Jesus as fully God, fully man, and eternally existent with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
In conclusion, Jesus is not a created being but the eternal Son of God, the second person of the Trinity, worthy of all worship, glory, and honor, both now and forever.
“Jesus is a Created Being”—Debunking the Myth and Affirming Christ’s Eternal Divinity
One of the most persistent objections to the doctrine of the Trinity, particularly regarding the person of Jesus Christ, is the claim that Jesus is a created being. This view, often espoused by groups such as Jehovah’s Witnesses and others who reject the full divinity of Christ, argues that since Jesus is referred to as the “Son of God,” He must be a lesser, created being rather than co-eternal with the Father. This belief hinges on a misunderstanding of the biblical titles of Jesus and His role within the Godhead.
However, the Bible provides overwhelming evidence that Jesus is not a created being but is, in fact, eternal and co-equal with God the Father. In this essay, we will explore how Scripture affirms Christ’s eternal divinity, debunk the idea that He was created, and provide a clearer understanding of His relationship to the Father.
1. The Eternal Nature of Jesus in John 1:1-3
The opening verses of the Gospel of John provide one of the clearest affirmations of Jesus’s divinity and eternal nature:
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him was not any thing made that was made” (John 1:1-3).
Here, John declares that Jesus (referred to as “the Word”) was present “in the beginning,” a direct reference to Genesis 1:1, indicating that Jesus existed before the creation of the world. Moreover, John asserts that “the Word was God” and that “all things were made through Him.” This explicitly means that Jesus is the agent of creation, not a part of creation Himself.
If Jesus were a created being, John could not have stated that “without Him was not any thing made that was made.” Instead, this verse affirms that Jesus is eternal, uncreated, and directly involved in the creation of the universe.
2. “Firstborn of All Creation” (Colossians 1:15): Misunderstood Title
Those who claim that Jesus is a created being often point to Colossians 1:15, where Paul writes, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.” At first glance, this verse might seem to suggest that Jesus was the first created being. However, the term “firstborn” (Greek: prototokos) does not refer to birth order or creation but rather to preeminence and rank.
In biblical terms, “firstborn” often signifies the highest rank or authority rather than the first to be created. For example, Psalm 89:27 refers to King David as “the firstborn, the highest of the kings of the earth,” even though David was not the first king or even the firstborn in his family. Similarly, when Colossians 1:15 calls Jesus “the firstborn of all creation,” it emphasizes His supremacy over creation, not His inclusion within it.
Further clarification comes in the following verses: “For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him” (Colossians 1:16). This clearly indicates that Jesus is not a created being but the Creator of all things.
jfk stold the 1960 election, that's fact. He was an adulterer, that's fact, he may have even be guilty of far worse. Why people try to make him a hero is beyound me. He should not have been done the way he was, but he was no hero, he was a politician.
Seriously people what do you think is happening?
There are hundreds of amateur Meteorologists all reporting the same phenomena - they’re not all saying the same thing for fun.
You can also see it yourself.
And here I thought I COULDN’T GET ANY ANGRIER AT OUR GOVERNMENT AND I SEE THIS🤬! I shed a 😢 for this guy for what he went through. WE DO LIVE IN A 3rd WORLD COUNTRY….RIGHT NOW😡