Joined X the day Elon Musk reinstated President Trump. One in a million. Member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. X22, Q follower, Levinite.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Tens of thousands of Spencer Pratt voters are now receiving rejection letters from the county clerk saying that their ballots were not counted due to signature irregularities. Yet, Governor Gavin Newsom just passed legislation that would make it illegal for anyone conducting oversight, to contest signatures that they deemed fraudulent. Democrats allow ballots to be signed with an X, a -, or a 🙂 to pass and count, but all of a sudden, only Republican signatures are being flagged for irregularities, rejected, and not counted. 🤔 One of these California Republican voters said that his signature has been on file for over 20 years and there has never been an issue until he voted for Spencer Pratt. Nithya Ramen has beaten Spencer Pratt by less than 3000 votes. There are at least 18,000 Pratt voters who received this letter saying their votes were rejected.
🚨BREAKING: Miguel Bosé, the biggest Spanish-language pop star of the last few decades, has just released a video taking a knee and putting his hand over his heart in honour of Henry Nowak
This has now spread like a wildfire. Europe has never been more UNITED! 🇪🇸🇬🇧
CDC SLAMMED WITH FEDERAL LAWSUIT FOR OPERATING ILLEGAL 72-DOSE CHILDHOOD VACCINATION PROGRAM
NEVER tested for cumulative safety.
NEVER filed the legally-required safety reports.
This lawsuit could DISMANTLE the CDC’s unlawful vaccine regime that has poisoned the nation.
You go down into the font for someone who has been dead for two hundred years, and the world cannot understand why, and the not understanding is the measure of how far the world has fallen from the love that built this.
To the modern mind it is absurd, a young person in white being lowered into water again and again, each time for a name pulled out of an old record, a stranger, a person they never met and never could.
The world sees superstition. The world sees wasted afternoons. The world cannot see what is actually happening, because the world has decided in advance that the dead are gone, simply and finally gone, beyond the reach of anything the living could ever do. The Restoration looked at that grim and lonely verdict and called it a lie.
Here is what we know that the world forgot. The dead are not gone. They are not asleep, not annihilated, not sealed off in some place the living cannot touch. They are alive, awake, and waiting on the other side of the veil.
So you lend them yours. That is the mystery hidden in plain sight. When the water closes over a living man standing in the place of a man three centuries dead, the man’s body is only the instrument.
The soul being buried in that water and raised out of it is not his.
It is the other one’s. Somewhere unseen, a spirit who died in the dark is going down into the depths and rising into the light, and the water he will never feel on his own skin is washing his all the same, because the veil is no barrier to the thing the ordinance actually touches.
Two bodies, one living and one long since dust, and a single soul passing through the water between them.
So go down into the font and feel the weight of whose name you carry.
Somewhere on the other side of the veil, a person is standing in attendance you cannot see, watching a stranger they will one day call brother or sister offer a body so that they might at last receive what was taken from them by the accident of when and where they were born.
The water closes over you for them.
You rise for them.
And in that small and unremarkable moment, the great work of the whole dispensation is being done, the welding of the human family back into one body across the chasm of death, name by name, soul by soul, until not one of them is left forgotten and not one is left alone.
The world buries its dead and walks away. We go down into the water after them. That is the difference between a people who believe death is the end and a people who know it is not.
@avidseries Christianity history...
1.Kill all Jesus' Apostles
2.Hundreds of years later have Bishops write down Creeds
3.Over time Creeds become so erroneous, hundreds of Churches are created, none can agree on Creeds
4.Claim LDS are not Christian for not believing in Creeds from Bishops
My sister lives in Los Angeles.
She's a Democrat but voted for Spencer Pratt.
I was with her when she dropped her ballot in the mail weeks ago.
We checked today and it hasn't been received back.
Are they just TOSSING ballots for Spencer Pratt?
🚨 NOW: An Assistant US Attorney is now INSIDE the Los Angeles ballot processing center, as @USAttyEssayli announces MULTIPLE federal investigations into voter fraud in California
Expose it ALL and prosecute!
I've waited a few days to say anything about the recent Department of War (DoW) decision to not list The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a Christian religion. I wanted to make sure my opinion wasn't being driven by an emotional response.
I think it's a good thing. Initially, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was listed as a Protestant Christian religion when it was recognized by the US Military. The way that religions are listed have a few second and third order of effects, specifically manning requirements for Chaplains and Chaplain assistants across the force.
When The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was listed as a Protestant Christian religion then, from the DoW standpoint, any Protestant Chaplain can meet the religious needs of LDS Service members. When it comes to manning requirements, an LDS Chaplain and a Protestant Chaplain become interchangeable, meaning that if an LDS service member is in an area that has the required number of Protestant Chaplains then there is no need and potentially no positions for LDS Chaplains at that location. Even if the majority of Christian-affiliated service members are LDS, as far as the DoW is concerned, their religious needs are being met by the Chaplains already assigned to that location.
Listing the LDS Church as a non-Christian religion means that the DoW now needs to ensure that they have a minimum number of LDS Chaplains among their ranks to meet specific religious needs. This opens up opportunities for promotion and advancement for LDS Chaplains currently serving, as well as a potential increased need for LDS Chaplains across the force.
Plus, and this is my opinion, Church leadership probably also had a say in how the LDS Church was listed by the DoW. The Government would have consulted Salt Lake, just like they would have consulted the Vatican and major Protestant associations, in ensuring their religion was accurately listed with the DoW. Otherwise it opens the government and DoW to lawsuits related to religious freedoms.
Tomorrow, millions of Latter-day Saints around the globe will attend church.
We will fast, pray, sing hymns, give and listen to testimonies focused on Jesus Christ.
For an hour, we will discuss and study the Bible together. Our children will study it too.
We will abstain from running errands or fulfilling regular responsibilities. This is a day focused on Jesus Christ.
Tomorrow isn’t a special occasion or service. It’s just another Sabbath day.
Latter-day Saints don’t profess to know Jesus Christ and follow Him when it’s convenient or a holiday.
When we make covenants with Him, living His gospel becomes part of the fibers of our being. It takes the form of daily and weekly actions that draw us closer to Him.
Not a single Saint that attends a church meeting tomorrow is perfect. That’s why we will be there. To learn and grow. To sacrifice and consecrate our time and efforts.
We aren’t perfect. We don’t have all the answers.
But we know who Jesus Christ is and we strive with everything we have to live worthy of the gifts He has given us.
The world doesn’t have to label us Christians. But the world cannot disassociate us or the lives we live with Jesus Christ.
@b_connerton@Michael_Voris@BasedMikeLee My statement is based upon a belief in modern revelation to living Prophets and Apostles. Creedal Christianity is based upon men's understanding of the Bible with no claim to revelation.