Os batistas brasileiros seguem avançando cada dia mais e nossa atuação, mais uma vez, se tornou pauta no Jornal Nacional, da TV Globo.
A matéria, que foi gravada nesta semana da 104ª Assembleia da CBB, deu ênfase ao trabalho social Batista.
Lula foi desmentido ao vivo na entrevista ao Fantástico. Teve garantido o direito de defesa na Lava Jato e só foi preso após o julgamento. Depois ainda foi beneficiado por reviravolta política. Teve muito mais direito à defesa e presunção de inocência do que qualquer brasileiro jamais teve, inclusive mais do que as pessoas presas preventivamente do 8/1.
2006: Cannavaro
2007: Kaká
2008: C. Ronaldo
2009: Messi
2010: Messi
2011: Messi
2012: Messi
2013: C. Ronaldo
2014: C. Ronaldo
2015: Messi
2016: C. Ronaldo
2017: C. Ronaldo
2018: Modrić
2019: Messi
2021: Messi
2022: Benzema
2023: Messi
2024: Rodri
Isso que eu chamo de voto em branco.
Já se perguntou porque a nova leva de conversões famosas ou flertes com o Cristianismo aconteceu na Direita? Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Tom Holland e até Richard Dawkins se identificam com o que poderia ser chamado de "cristianismo cultural". Mas por que? (+)
Vejam isso, nunca vi o Boris Casoy tao puto, e com razao. E inacreditavel ver gente ainda defendendo esse desgoverno
@SenadoFederal queremos o #ImpeachmentDoToffoli
A primeira vez que publicamos esse 'meme' por aqui foi em janeiro de 2023.
Hoje, 21 de maio de 2024, ele deixa de ser meme e se torna realidade.
Marcelo Odebrecht, o maior picareta da última década, agora é juridicamente 'inocente'.
Parabéns aos envolvidos.
Jesse Owens of USA winning gold for the long jump in the summer Olympics in Germany, 1936.
The man saluting behind Owens is Lutz Long, a German who shared training tips with Owens and was the first to openly congratulate him after his final jump in full view of Hitler.
After the Olympics, the two kept in touch via mail. Below is Long's last letter to Owens while he was stationed with the German Army in North Africa during World War 2. Long was later killed in action during the allied invasion of Sicily in 1943.
"I am here, Jesse, where it seems there is only the dry sand and the wet blood. I do not fear so much for myself, my friend Jesse, I fear for my woman who is home, and my young son Karl, who has never really known his father.
My heart tells me, if I be honest with you, that this is the last letter I shall ever write. If it is so, I ask you something. It is a something so very important to me.
It is you go to Germany when this war done, someday find my Karl, and tell him about his father. Tell him, Jesse, what times were like when we not separated by war. I am saying—tell him how things can be between men on this earth.
If you do this something for me, this thing that I need the most to know will be done, I do something for you, now. I tell you something I know you want to hear. And it is true.
That hour in Berlin when I first spoke to you, when you had your knee upon the ground, I knew that you were in prayer.
Then I not know how I know. Now I do. I know it is never by chance that we come together. I come to you that hour in 1936 for purpose more than der Berliner Olympiade.
And you, I believe, will read this letter, while it should not be possible to reach you ever, for purpose more even than our friendship.
I believe this shall come about because I think now that God will make it come about. This is what I have to tell you, Jesse.
I think I might believe in God. And I pray to him that, even while it should not be possible for this to reach you ever, these words I write will still be read by you.
Your brother, Luz"