And GME. It's not only a hedge, it's a catalyst!
It will temporarily dip though along with everything else. Hopefully down to $10 and then GameStop can use all that cash they have on hand to do a giant share buy back and lock the rest of the float.
My church in AZ had a couple dozen members working the audit included 2 people basically being team leaders of it. Several of the out of state organizers attended our church during this time as well.
They found A LOT.
Seriously. Hundred of boxes of "main in ballotts with no crease meaning they were never actually mailed. Lots of ballots with ONLY a vote for POTUS and nothing else with the same signature and much much more.
Several categories of different types of obvious fraud and each one enough to change the election results alone.
All these hundreds of thousands of very suspicious ballots were for Democrats.
Meanwhile the Ds had a GROUP of high cost lawyers watching everything the entire time. Probably cost them hundreds of millions of dollars.
The comments are absolutely idiotic as well.
They have nothing to work with besides ridiculous ad-hominem attacks
Circumcision like many parts of the holiness code, pointed to Christ. We now practice circumcision of the heart.
As far as the Trinity goes, that's a central core belief and salvific issue.
In Protestant theology, the doctrine of the Trinity is considered a core belief. Rejecting the Trinity is often viewed as a significant theological error, and many Protestant denominations would see it as a salvific issue—that is, an issue that affects one's salvation.
Importance of the Trinity in Protestant Theology
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Biblical Foundation: The Trinity is understood as being revealed in Scripture, with passages such as Matthew 28:19 ("baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit") and 2 Corinthians 13:14 ("The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all") highlighting the triune nature of God.
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Historical Creeds: Key historical creeds and confessions, such as the Nicene Creed and the Athanasian Creed, explicitly affirm the Trinity. These documents have been foundational for orthodox Christian belief and are upheld by most Protestant denominations.
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Nature of God: Understanding God as triune is essential to understanding His nature and work. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit have distinct roles in creation, redemption, and sanctification, which are crucial to the Christian faith.
Salvific Implications
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Orthodox Belief: Protestantism typically holds that a correct understanding of God is necessary for a true and saving faith. Rejecting the Trinity is seen as rejecting the true nature of God, which can lead to serious theological and spiritual errors.
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Heresy and Division: Historically, rejecting the Trinity has been classified as heresy. Groups that deny the Trinity, such as Arianism and modern-day Unitarianism, are often viewed as outside the bounds of orthodox Christianity.
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Christology and Soteriology: Belief in the Trinity is closely tied to Christology (the study of Christ) and soteriology (the study of salvation). Denying the divinity of Christ (a common result of rejecting the Trinity) undermines the doctrine of the atonement, as only a divine Christ could provide a sufficient sacrifice for sins.
Conclusion
From the classical Judeo-Christian perspective, grounded in Protestant theology, rejecting the Trinity is considered a serious and salvific issue. It undermines the foundational understanding of God's nature and the work of Christ, which are essential to the Christian faith and salvation.
Did you just judge a book by its cover?
I recommended that book because it's considered by most experts in the Protestant/reformed circles to be the best and most comprehensive book about the biblical base of the Trinity. Dr White is one of the leading authorities on textual transmission, Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and biblical history. He is conducted literally hundreds of debates on the 7 of the Trinity alone.
If you want something simple there is literally animated cartoons that can explain the Trinity to children. Personally when I dive into a subject I like to know as much as I can not a cursory surface understanding.
Those curses aren't from trinitarianism. They're from slaughtering / sacrificing children aka abortion.
God curses a nation that sheds innocent blood.
Yeah the Trinity is a difficult concept. That's because we have a 3 lb brain trying to understand an infinite God.
I recommend the book "They forgotten Trinity" by Dr James White.
Muhammad was originally trying to write for the Jews and be accepted by the Jews and seen as a prophet for them. When they rejected him he became very hostile towards the Jews. That's why his earlier writings are more friendly and then they become violent later on
Jesus appears throughout the OT but not as "Jesus"
His birth, life and death plus much more are fortold there.
In fact the Old testament tells Jews that their Messiah would come before the second temple was destroyed. Well the second temple was destroyed in 70AD... Which is shortly after Jesus was crucified.
No conversion necessary. Before any of us were born as biological entities, we were immortal spirits. This is one area of modern Christianity that I disagree with
Then why are the elites so against Christianity alone?
Why are there so many counterfeits of Christianity that all attack or disagree with specifically salvific issues?
Satan doesn't care if you're Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, or any other religion. Evil only fights the truth.
True. That was the Puritans Bible of choice but it leaned the opposite direction towards Post millennialism. But it didn't dive into it as much and the Schofield reference Bible had significantly more footnotes and was rapidly widely adopted spreading this premillennial dispensationalism throughout evangelicalism.
There will never be a rapture, secret or otherwise. God wins. Here.
The only people that'll be swept away will be the wicked just like in the days of Noah. Those that are in Christ which is symbolic of the ark, will be safe from fiery destruction.
The belief in the rapture was a completely fringe idea and eschatological position and virtually unheard of in the church up until a couple hundred years ago with the publication of the Schofield reference Bible which was the first Bible of its kind with footnotes and explanations of difficult passages. Unfortunately this Bible had this fringe position in it and it was widely adopted by pastors and seminaries and became the leading view of the end times within a few dozen years.
In my opinion it's the greatest lie the devil ever told because Evangelical Christians that think they are going to be yeetted to heaven whenever things get bad enough aren't typically fighting to keep things from getting bad and they're certainly not building and planning for generations to come. Basically no one polishes brass on a sinking ship.
It causes many to practically ignore the great commission and neutered the modern church.
I'll end with God's favorite Bible verse that appears more times in Scripture than any other... This is God the Father speaking to Jesus..
"Sit at my right hand while I make all of your enemies your footstool"