This dude went from a zesty barista to manly man after getting called out by Candace Owens.
She singlehandedly caused his balls to drop. Alex Clark should be thankful.
The OLDEST CHRISTIAN village in the world is burning.
Taybeh, Palestine.
The last 100% Christian Palestinian village, where Christ resurrected Lazarus, build the Church of St. Michael.
Having been together for 50 years, with my amazing wife of 47 years... here is my advice to younger folk.
Find someone special, who is your best friend and jump in. Commit to being devoted.
If you chose wisely, you won't regret it - ever.
Also, we heard back regarding our FOIA request for the “Erika Kirk emotional asset” e-mail from the White House Correspondent’s dinner.
Please never forget that @AndrewKolvet claimed that the email was fake. He is such a malignant liar and we will hold his feet to the fire.
https://t.co/9SQwvKa4Ix
When I see a child born with a severe birth defect, my first response isn't to win an argument.
It's grief.
Something is wrong.
And Christians agree with that.
In fact, Christianity explains why our reaction is so strong: because this is not the world as it was meant to be.
The Bible never teaches that every child will be born healthy, every body will function perfectly, or that nature is operating exactly as God originally intended. It teaches the opposite: that creation itself is fallen, groaning, and subject to corruption (Romans 8:20-22).
So when someone points to a child born with a severe deformity and says, "Look, therefore God doesn't exist," they're actually borrowing from a Christian assumption without realizing it.
Why do we call it tragic?
Why do we say something is wrong?
Wrong compared to what?
If the universe is ultimately the product of blind, unguided processes, then there is no objective standard by which a birth defect is "unjust." It simply is.
The Christian, however, can say both things at once:
1. This is genuinely heartbreaking.
2. This is not how things are supposed to be.
As for the causes, many congenital conditions arise from genetics, chromosomal abnormalities, environmental toxins, developmental complications in the womb, infections, nutritional deficiencies, random mutations, or factors we still don't fully understand.
But identifying a physical cause isn't the same thing as answering the philosophical question.
We know what causes many cancers.
We know what causes earthquakes.
We know what causes many birth defects.
The deeper question is why a world exists in which suffering, disease, decay, and death occur at all.
And that's exactly the question Christianity addresses.
The Cross is God's answer.
Not by standing far away from suffering and explaining it, but by entering into it Himself.
The Christian God doesn't merely observe innocent suffering.
He becomes one of its victims.
@timet0853@KaySu00 Dude she is a mom of a toddler I am sure she would love to be alone once in a while 😂😂😂
We think Erika is sus. Just because they are the spouse of someone murdered doesn’t give the immunity from scrutiny, in fact they are usually looked at first. Plus the lady is cringe
I had the great honor to meet with Pope Leo XIV, inside the Vatican.
We discussed several things, including the plight of the Christians and Druze in Syria. I explained what we had done for them and he offered a blessing over these suffering people and over our efforts to help them.
Popes often use the name of a predecessor pope, to signal certain characteristics they desire to manifest. Pope Leo XIII was the pope at the turn of the century. He weighed into politics in order to bring social justice to the suffering, particularly during the time of the Industrial Revolution, where so many, including children, were being abused in the work place. He also opposed socialism.
Good pick! They even look alike 🙏✝️😇
PS: as soon as I get the official Vatican photos of this meeting, I will post.
#vatican #druze #christians
#godschildrenarenotforsale #italy
@TimBallard It’s always wild to me that non-Catholics and even non-Christians still ultimately prove the authority of the Pope and the church.
If your beliefs is there is no Apostolic authority wouldn’t this be just visiting the ultimate grifter?