@JustTheTweets17 When taking account only actions without narrative, it points to the betrayal starting with his wife and then her getting others in their inner circle involved. But it was premeditated due to how he was moving in belief and action over the last 4 weeks before his death.
I had to start over in life. The best thing God gave me. Although inconvenient, it led me to review my lineage and history. Realizing there are active ancient wars today. I then saw the enemy at the gates. The social movements, their desired outcomes and evil spiritual handlers.
The battle cry of our time. CHRIST IS KING!
This unapologetic battle cry is a swinging sword of fire that is splitting the sheep of his herd vs the goats of this world.
The response to evil overreaching by imposing itself on us is conviction in Ancient Christianity.
For the record, Jesus Christ loves you 🙏🏻
When I saw you defending Christianity, it reminded me of the Archangel Saint Michael 🙌🏻
The iconic image of Saint Michael the Archangel, his sword piercing Satan’s writhing form, is more than art, it is divine truth in a world that mistakes weakness for virtue.
Modernity preaches tolerance over truth, compromise over conviction. But Michael offers no therapy to evil. He does not seek its perspective. He executes judgment; righteous, focused, and final. His is the face of holy ruthlessness.
We have been lied to. Christianity is not a call to be “nice.” Christ fashioned a whip and cleansed the Temple. He called hypocrites vipers. He brought a sword. The God of love is also a consuming fire.
Holiness is a two-edged sword: one edge of grace for the repentant, the other of justice for the wicked. To wield only one is to be spiritually crippled.
To love good is to hate evil. To defend the innocent is to destroy the predator. There is no dialogue with demons corrupting our families, faith, and nations.
True Christianity means allegiance to Heaven’s Kingdom and unyielding war—spiritual, cultural, intellectual—against darkness. It means courage to be hated by a world that demands we tolerate what God condemns.
Let this image awaken us. We are called to be saints and soldiers: fierce in truth, boundless in love.
Christ is King ✝️
For the record, Jesus Christ loves you 🙏🏻
When I saw you defending Christianity, it reminded me of the Archangel Saint Michael 🙌🏻
The iconic image of Saint Michael the Archangel, his sword piercing Satan’s writhing form, is more than art, it is divine truth in a world that mistakes weakness for virtue.
Modernity preaches tolerance over truth, compromise over conviction. But Michael offers no therapy to evil. He does not seek its perspective. He executes judgment; righteous, focused, and final. His is the face of holy ruthlessness.
We have been lied to. Christianity is not a call to be “nice.” Christ fashioned a whip and cleansed the Temple. He called hypocrites vipers. He brought a sword. The God of love is also a consuming fire.
Holiness is a two-edged sword: one edge of grace for the repentant, the other of justice for the wicked. To wield only one is to be spiritually crippled.
To love good is to hate evil. To defend the innocent is to destroy the predator. There is no dialogue with demons corrupting our families, faith, and nations.
True Christianity means allegiance to Heaven’s Kingdom and unyielding war—spiritual, cultural, intellectual—against darkness. It means courage to be hated by a world that demands we tolerate what God condemns.
Let this image awaken us. We are called to be saints and soldiers: fierce in truth, boundless in love.
Christ is King ✝️
@JohnMappin@CarriePrejean1 I refuse to vote republican in the midterms if she is not restored. Americans are not slaves to zionism. Now I want all funding to Israel to be cut and any challenger moving forward must hold that position to be elected. Everyone I known is shocked this happened.
CARRIE PREJEAN
Dear Friends, observers of truth, and truth-seekers,
As someone who is deeply committed to religious freedom, and whose family has experienced and witnessed our own fair share of religious bigotry, intolerance, holocaust, and genocide, we feel compelled to speak.
We support Carrie Prejean in her work and purpose to bring religious freedom to all faiths and to the broader world.
@CarriePrejean1
The recent actions of the Chairman of President Trump’s Religious Liberty Committee are demeaning to the good name and purpose of the Committee, to President Trump's purpose in founding the committee and to the USA itself — a nation founded in part due to similar religious suppression in Europe.
America has a Constitution in order to ensure religious freedom for all.
Where one individual, religion, or group is granted the right to suppress the faith of others, it places itself in immediate violation of the U.S. Constitution and of the natural laws that pertain to sanity and justice.
Carrie did nothing more than ask valid questions in the direction of upholding religious freedom for all Americans.
She raised important and legitimate points at the hearing.
America, the Trump presidency, and indeed the world are richer for it.
We believe her intentions were benign. They were not in any way anti-Semitic.
We look forward to the continuation of your valuable work in upholding religious freedom — not just in the USA, but worldwide, Carrie.
There has never been a more important time to respect the religious beliefs of others.
Catholics play an important role in that mission, and in ensuring that the truth of the Gospels, Christ’s Church, and His message are known.
Free speech and tolerance are the forge and anvil upon which true religious freedom is formed.
Charlie Kirk taught us that message and left it with us. The least we can do is heed it.
The very same forces that sought to suppress Charlie’s voice and remove it from society bear a similar intention to those now attempting to silence Carrie.
Charlie Kirk may well have given his life for his freedom to hold his own religious opinions. Jesus certainly did.
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It is not necessary to penalise others for doing the same.
We grow through truth and understanding.
Thank you, Carrie, for your work in this regard and for upholding truth.
You are in our prayers.
Kind regards,
John and Irina Mappin
@kate_p45 Oooooooor your son is observing logic used in real life. Simple series of questions and a capturing of actions. I bet your move to be historical and illogical is going to lead him to watch many more videos.
Democrats: “We can’t pass the SAVE Act because black folks don’t have ID.”
Black folks: “No… we have ID… all of us…”
Democrats: “Well… we can’t pass the SAVE Act because women who get married won’t have proper ID.”
Married women: “No… we have ID that matches our new last name. Wasn’t an issue.”
Democrats: “Well… we can’t pass the SAVE Act because poor people don’t have access to Kinkos.”
Poor people: “Listen, we’re poor, but not *that* poor…”
Democrats: “DAMMIT, YOU ALL WERE SUPPOSED TO FALL IN LINE!”
Dear Chairman Patrick,
I write in response to your public statement falsely claiming that you “removed” me from President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission.
As the name states, this is President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, not yours.
You did not appoint me to the Commission, and you lack authority to remove me from it. This is a gross overstepping of your role and leads me to believe you are acting in alignment with a Zionist political framework that hijacked the hearing, rather than in defense of religious liberty.
We serve as equals on this Commission. Just as I cannot remove you, you cannot remove me.
The Commission was created by Executive Order of President Donald J. Trump. Members were appointed by the President and serve as his appointees. Nothing in the Executive Order grants you the power to remove presidential appointees. Unless and until I receive written notice from the President of the United States requesting my removal, I will continue to defend religious freedom for all religions on this Commission.
I recommend you re-read the Executive Order issued by the President who appointed us.
You are speaking without authority, and it is clear your actions reflect a Zionist political agenda, not the President’s, not the U.S. Constitution’s, and not the purpose of this Commission.
I know @POTUS cares deeply about religious freedom, which is why he appointed me. Your attempt to remove me for my deeply held religious beliefs while I was serving on a Religious Liberty Commission directly contradicts the mission of this body: protecting Religious Liberty, including that of devout Catholics like myself who reject Zionism.
I look forward to next month’s hearing. I am more determined than ever to protect and defend religious freedom for all Americans.
I refuse to bend the knee to Israel. I am no slave to a foreign nation, but to Christ our King.
Respectfully,
Carrie Prejean Boller
Dear Chairman Patrick,
I write in response to your public statement falsely claiming that you “removed” me from President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission.
As the name states, this is President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, not yours.
You did not appoint me to the Commission, and you lack authority to remove me from it. This is a gross overstepping of your role and leads me to believe you are acting in alignment with a Zionist political framework that hijacked the hearing, rather than in defense of religious liberty.
We serve as equals on this Commission. Just as I cannot remove you, you cannot remove me.
The Commission was created by Executive Order of President Donald J. Trump. Members were appointed by the President and serve as his appointees. Nothing in the Executive Order grants you the power to remove presidential appointees. Unless and until I receive written notice from the President of the United States requesting my removal, I will continue to defend religious freedom for all religions on this Commission.
I recommend you re-read the Executive Order issued by the President who appointed us.
You are speaking without authority, and it is clear your actions reflect a Zionist political agenda, not the President’s, not the U.S. Constitution’s, and not the purpose of this Commission.
I know @POTUS cares deeply about religious freedom, which is why he appointed me. Your attempt to remove me for my deeply held religious beliefs while I was serving on a Religious Liberty Commission directly contradicts the mission of this body: protecting Religious Liberty, including that of devout Catholics like myself who reject Zionism.
I look forward to next month’s hearing. I am more determined than ever to protect and defend religious freedom for all Americans.
I refuse to bend the knee to Israel. I am no slave to a foreign nation, but to Christ our King.
Respectfully,
Carrie Prejean Boller