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mjs001 2 points ago +2 / -0

In my experience the young priests are the ones bringing the fire. I am very disappointed in the mid 50 to mid 60 year olds. They seem to have bought in to the Covid mania and the search for security through human, not divine, means.

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mjs001 4 points ago +4 / -0

Countdown to something. Points to March 30.

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mjs001 2 points ago +2 / -0

Credit union.

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mjs001 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are no pros to a civil society. The only pros are to those seeking to undermine any form of a society where laws matter and there are consequences for breaking the law.

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mjs001 4 points ago +4 / -0

with natural gas fired generating plants!

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mjs001 7 points ago +7 / -0

God wins! No matter how heavy our burdens seem, stay in the course of God’s will as we know He triumphs in the end. You are never insignificant as you are made in the image of God.

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mjs001 5 points ago +5 / -0

The thing I appreciate most about this picture is how both men appear completely comfortable with who they are. They know the arena they are in, they know the system they face, but in their faces there is no fear, no panic. Just assuredness they will win in the end.

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mjs001 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think the original poster of the message left the "f" out of their name.

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mjs001 4 points ago +4 / -0

Stochastic terrorism

While the exact definition has morphed over time, it has commonly come to refer to a concept whereby consistently demonizing or dehumanizing a targeted group or individual results in violence that is statistically likely, but cannot be easily accurately predicted.

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mjs001 5 points ago +6 / -1

We are living in a world ruled by Satan, the Great Deceiver. And those who are deceived do not know they are deceived; they believe themselves to be enlightened. But a man can be a woman no more than granite can be gold. Things are what they are, and wishing them to be something else, or calling them by another name does not change what they are. The only thing being changed by this madness is Truth.

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mjs001 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was at the doctors office years ago and there was a detailed drawing of the human ear. Looking at the complexity of design, the interrelationship of all the parts, and the fact that the ear only works if ALL of the pieces are in place makes it hard to believe that that single sensory organ was the result of random genetic mutations. And the ear is not the most complex part of the human body by any means. It would seem that anybody who studies biology would have to have some belief in intelligent design.

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mjs001 1 point ago +1 / -0

YW. A great book that covers theological differences between Catholicism and Protestant theology is "Rome Sweet Home" by Scott Hahn. It is a first person account by a Presbyterian minister and Doctor of Theology that tracks his deep dive into his personal journey. Full disclosure, it is the story of his conversion to Catholicism based on a detailed study of the doctrinal foundations of each religion and his discovery of unresolvable conflicts in the Presbyterian theology; a fascinating read though.

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mjs001 9 points ago +9 / -0

Does he have an ankle injury? Will he require a boot?

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mjs001 2 points ago +5 / -3

Not sure what the intended message is here. Catholics do not worship Mary. She is revered and as the mother of Jesus is a powerful intercessor to Jesus on our behalf. If you research Marian appearances over the years, from Lourdes to Fatima to the many around the world more recently, you will find Mary's message is very consistent - turn to her Son for salvation. The short video below gives one powerful example.

https://youtu.be/utFFt0qiYtU

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