Dear @McJuggerNuggets,
You just asked the world for empathy and sympathy because you aborted your unborn baby because you found out he had Downs Syndrome.
I'm not sure if this is some sick humiliation ritual, or you and your wife are simply dead inside, but I'd like to show you what you just ended for the sake of convenience:
@dr_cintas OK, I see screen cuts and I have done voice with my openclaw before and is terrible because it takes so long to respond. I can’t imagine there’s back-and-forth voice this quickly. Are you saying that the responses are fast like your video shows?
Do you realize how insane this is? There are 61 males competing on girls’ teams in a single county in Colorado.
SIXTY ONE boys on girls’ teams in just one county.
“If you don’t know what’s going on in Nigeria, your media sources suck, you are in a bubble & again, I am not a Christian. They are systematically k!lling Christians in Nigeria. They have k!lled over a 100,000 Christians since 2009, they have burned 18,000 churches. These are the Isl@mists, Boko Haram. This is so much more of a Gen0cide attempt than what’s going on in Gaza. They are literally trying to wipe out the Christian population in Nigeria. Where are the kids protesting this?”
~ Bill Maher
In Luke 22, Jesus clearly contrasts two seasons of ministry. Earlier, He sent the disciples out without money, bags, or supplies, and they lacked nothing. Now He tells them to take provisions — and even to buy a sword. That shift suggests something practical has changed. They are about to enter a hostile world without the same kind of supernatural covering they had before.
From this view, the sword isn’t about advancing the Kingdom by force — Christianity has never been spread that way. But it does acknowledge personal responsibility and preparedness. Scripture elsewhere recognizes legitimate self-defense (for example, Exodus 22 and the principle of government bearing the sword in Romans 13). So this passage can reasonably be understood as Jesus permitting prudent preparation in a dangerous world.
When the disciples say they have two swords and Jesus replies, “That is enough,” the point doesn’t seem to be building an armed resistance — two swords wouldn’t defend against Rome. Rather, He’s closing the discussion. And when Peter uses his sword, Jesus rebukes him not because all self-defense is wrong, but because Peter was interfering with the prophetic necessity of the cross.
So from this perspective, Luke 22:36 reflects a transition: from a uniquely protected mission to a time when believers must act responsibly in a fallen world. It’s not a call to aggression — but it is recognition that danger is real and preparedness is wise.
I don’t think this cancels out Jesus’ teachings on peace at all. It just acknowledges that peace and prudence aren’t opposites.
Meet baby Samuel. He was born alive after a failed abortion at 16 weeks old, sucking his thumb.
He reportedly lived for 30 minutes.
This is the reality of abortion.
It’s not “healthcare” or “empowerment,” it’s murder.
🔥🚨BREAKING: The new David and Goliath biblical movie is being praised for ‘being better than anything Pixar did in the last 5 years’ by moviegoers. A biblical movie has never had this much success since Passion of The Christ, this movie has been breaking barriers.
This is the principal of Columbine High School in @JeffcoSchoolsCo. When a parent complained that a teacher was grooming her daughter he brushed it off and said the teacher “takes interest in helping kids navigate their sexuality.” He also helped cover up when staff secretly helped the student file paperwork to be homeless so she can move in with the teacher. He is still the principal.
He needs to resign or be fired immediately.
I don't shop at @Walmart, but if you do, you might want to pay attention here.
I do this whenever I go to a grocery store.
This is intentional & criminal.
You can't change my mind.