@hcob111@Aku_700 Has anyone asked what those men were thinking going around at 5am looking for women to rape?
Why were they up so early with so much free time on their hands?
this is actually a pretty neat discussion
My theology is probably the only one -- and certainly the only one pre emptively -- that has laid this out. This world is the only one Jesus mortally condescended on, there are others, and He died for them too
Thanks for bringing it up
@ItsEthanRay Reality check: the majority of the black community didn’t care a black kid murdered a white kid. They believed he should’ve gotten off Scott free because of the color of his skin.
These are the Consequences of that cultural behavior.
@stackerco@ThoughtfulSaint “All their creeds were an abomination,” does not equal “all creeds at any point in time are an abomination.”
These are not the same thing.
@lcbchefperry@dtstp713@ThoughtfulSaint These are our own creeds… we don’t use them as a litmus test to exclude other genuine believers from the body of Christ like you do with 3rd and 4th century creeds. That would be silly.
@cwebbonline@etonewowo It’s cute you think other countries don’t use sport teams or cultural influence or humanitarian efforts to strategically undermine their enemies.
It’s cute in a naive, childlike kinda way.
A clip of a UK refugee council using girls as young as 12 years old to encourage migrant men to come to the United Kingdom is resurfacing amid the release of the grooming gang inquiry report.
Jail isn’t enough.
250,000+ British girls.
What's included in this report is fucking harrowing:
- A baby was abused and had cigarettes stubbed out on it while the mother was forced to watch; the baby was then killed.
- Girls were set on fire.
- Girls were sent to “red rooms” to be tortured, some of them killed, some of it livestreamed.
- One girl was raped by a dog while men bet on whether it would vaginally or anally rape her.
- Girls were forced to have abortions with knitting needles.
- Glass bottles, keys, baseball bats, and other objects were forced inside them, some shattering.
- Girls were gang-raped by dozens of men at a time in “party houses.”
- Girls were whipped, hung upside down, suffocated, and urinated on.
- Girls as young as 5 or 6 were tied up and abused.
- Girls were locked in dog cages.
- Girls were branded with an “M” for Muhammad.
- Girls were threatened with being killed and fed to pigs.
- Girls were mocked for wearing a crucifix during the rapes.
All of this was carried out by predominantly South Asian, Pakistani men, with smaller numbers from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, Bangladeshi, and Iraqi men.
And yet perpetrators were let off, authorities turned a blind eye, and it continues to this day because people are scared of being called racist.
Anyone who covered for this needs to face the death penalty alongside all of those who hurt these girls.
I'm glad Rupert Lowe and everyone else behind this put this together; it needs to be seen by everyone.
Sitting atop the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City is the golden statue of the angel Moroni, who allegedly appeared to Joseph Smith and told him some fanciful tale that a few million people continue to believe.
But what symbol do Christian churches use? Not Gabriel or Michael, but the Cross. It is a universal sign of Christianity, the recognized symbol of the place where our Lord Jesus Christ paid the penalty for OUR sins! That symbol is everything to us. We wear it on our clothing, as jewelry, and even on cars.
As the Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 2:2, "For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified."
But notice, if you will, that Mormons don't use the cross as a symbol. That says a lot! In reality, it says everything. We are not the same!
Mormons are NOT Christians!
Researchers found one massive difference between current and former Latter-day Saints morals: purity (i.e. certain actions are immoral even if they don't hurt anyone, like fornication).
Current members average 3.4/5
Former members average 1.7/5
And the difference is even more noticeable when comapred to political groups. Latter-day Saints rank significantly higher than the next highest group (conservatives), while former members are tied with the lowest group (liberals).
USA. A Mexican restaurant. We had not yet ordered anything, and the food was already arriving.
Chips. Salsa. Unrequested. Free.
I stopped the waiter. "We have not earned these."
"They just come with the table, man."
They come with the TABLE. In my land, hospitality is a debt. Every gift creates an obligation, weighed carefully, returned in the proper season with interest of feeling. Here, the gift arrives before you have even proven you can pay for dinner.
This is not an appetizer. This is a declaration: we trust you. Eat.
I ate with the gravity the moment deserved. And then — I must report this calmly — the basket emptied, and a new one appeared.
"Did we…?"
"Refill," the waiter said. "It's bottomless."
Bottomless. They have wells of salsa. The supply lines of this nation are beyond anything my ancestors imagined.
My friend warned me. "Don't fill up on chips, dude."
Too late. I had accepted three baskets. Honor demanded each one be finished — an unfinished gift is an insult. By the time my actual food arrived, I was a ruined man.
I was not hungry. I was not comfortable. I had been defeated by a courtesy.
Generosity that arrives before the request cannot be repaid. It can only be survived.
I know the rule now. I have made my peace with the basket. One basket. Two at the most.
Who am I deceiving. There is no number of baskets I would refuse. The trust of a nation is in that salsa, and I intend to honor all of it.
@dominicptaranto@CapturingChrist You mean we aren’t nice to people who wish us dead? I would disagree, most Mormons are still nice to those who say such things.
https://t.co/HaO0mp9k0i
“This has made me appreciate the approach that the Church took towards suppressing false sects in the past.”
Doesn’t take much to bring out the violent fantasies, does it?
“This has made me appreciate the approach that the Church took towards suppressing false sects in the past.”
Doesn’t take much to bring out the violent fantasies, does it?
“This has made me appreciate the approach that the Church took towards suppressing false sects in the past.”
Doesn’t take much to bring out the violent fantasies, does it?