Utah Judge Tony Graf has ruled today to keep the death penalty on the table for Tyler Robinson. The defense was attempting to remove capital punishment over something one of the prosecutor's said. This petition has been denied.
Praise God. Charlie unjustly got a death sentence, and--once convicted--Robinson deserves the same.
It is so challenging to talk about faith as a Christian online because if you don’t say something in exactly the way people think it should be said, other Christians will jump on and excoriate you. It is almost never done privately and almost never with a spirit of gentleness.
There’s this underlying sense that you have to be a theological scholar before you start not teaching, not preaching, but simply sharing your faith and inviting people into discussion. And I think that’s why a lot of Christians attempt to compartmentalize their faith and keep it away from their platforms or leave it up to priests and pastors and “Christian influencers.”
It’s the work of Satan, because obviously he’d rather you stick to politics (or beauty or gaming or whatever your content is centered on) as opposed to sharing your faith. He’d rather you be cowed into shutting up because you “don’t know enough yet.”
I am not suggesting we don’t correct theological errors, but there’s a big difference between someone who’s actively teaching heresy or someone who’s new born in the faith and still in the milk of the word and in need of gentle guidance vs. a sister or brother who’s obviously in the word but maybe just didn’t word things exactly the way you would’ve worded them.
I’ve often asked why Candace doesn’t use her immense platform to share the most important thing of all—the Gospel—and I think that’s because she doesn’t know it. But I also think a lot of Christians who have encountered the Gospel are hesitant to share it because anecdotally I can say with confidence that Christians online are every bit as bad as leftists and oftentimes worse.
It’s all the work of Satan, brothers and sisters. He wants you angry and judgmental of other Christians working out their salvations, and he wants those other Christians silent.
I think it’s interesting that Ian Carroll called Baron Coleman a good and God-fearing man (a joke in and of itself)—and then Candace’s response is to say essentially “yeah his crash outs are hilarious and I steal his content.”
It’s telling to note where she always goes first and what she emphasizes. It’s not God.
It’s wild to me that some people actually believe this is going to happen. Not dissimilar to democrats who believed for so many years that THIS TIME they finally had Trump.
Ian Carroll calling Baron Coleman a “God fearing man” is absurd.
Does Ian Carroll even profess to know God? I assume the lack of capitalization is intentional.
God doesn’t promise worldly success and quick internet rises to people who are God-fearing, so even if you (for some God-forsaken reason) believe Baron fears God, there’s no reason to connect that to his supposed worldly success.
The Bible is a collection of 66 Jewish books written by God through Jewish men (save for one book, written by God through a non-Jewish man).
This is an indisputable fact.
It doesn’t mean Jews don’t have to go through the Son. They do. It doesn’t mean there’s any way except Christ. There isn’t.
But it does mean that our Christian faith is intrinsically and irrevocably connected to Judaism and Jews. We are not supposed to be mocking and reviling them. We’re supposed to be ministering Christ to them.
If Charlie was in fear for his life in the final days because he had 100% abandoned the pro-Israel cause, why didn’t he send a text to Candace the night before? Or Tucker? Wouldn’t those be one of the top two people to get a message to? Especially if you feared you weren’t long for this earth, and you couldn’t trust your wife or your team?
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how it should’ve been
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Utah Judge Tony Graf has ruled today to keep the death penalty on the table for Tyler Robinson. The defense was attempting to remove capital punishment over something one of the prosecutor's said. This petition has been denied.
Praise God. Charlie unjustly got a death sentence, and--once convicted--Robinson deserves the same.
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It is so challenging to talk about faith as a Christian online because if you don’t say something in exactly the way people think it should be said, other Christians will jump on and excoriate you. It is almost never done privately and almost never with a spirit of gentleness.
There’s this underlying sense that you have to be a theological scholar before you start not teaching, not preaching, but simply sharing your faith and inviting people into discussion. And I think that’s why a lot of Christians attempt to compartmentalize their faith and keep it away from their platforms or leave it up to priests and pastors and “Christian influencers.”
It’s the work of Satan, because obviously he’d rather you stick to politics (or beauty or gaming or whatever your content is centered on) as opposed to sharing your faith. He’d rather you be cowed into shutting up because you “don’t know enough yet.”
I am not suggesting we don’t correct theological errors, but there’s a big difference between someone who’s actively teaching heresy or someone who’s new born in the faith and still in the milk of the word and in need of gentle guidance vs. a sister or brother who’s obviously in the word but maybe just didn’t word things exactly the way you would’ve worded them.
I’ve often asked why Candace doesn’t use her immense platform to share the most important thing of all—the Gospel—and I think that’s because she doesn’t know it. But I also think a lot of Christians who have encountered the Gospel are hesitant to share it because anecdotally I can say with confidence that Christians online are every bit as bad as leftists and oftentimes worse.
It’s all the work of Satan, brothers and sisters. He wants you angry and judgmental of other Christians working out their salvations, and he wants those other Christians silent.
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I think it’s interesting that Ian Carroll called Baron Coleman a good and God-fearing man (a joke in and of itself)—and then Candace’s response is to say essentially “yeah his crash outs are hilarious and I steal his content.”
It’s telling to note where she always goes first and what she emphasizes. It’s not God.
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It’s wild to me that some people actually believe this is going to happen. Not dissimilar to democrats who believed for so many years that THIS TIME they finally had Trump.
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Natalie Beisner
Ian Carroll calling Baron Coleman a “God fearing man” is absurd.
Does Ian Carroll even profess to know God? I assume the lack of capitalization is intentional.
God doesn’t promise worldly success and quick internet rises to people who are God-fearing, so even if you (for some God-forsaken reason) believe Baron fears God, there’s no reason to connect that to his supposed worldly success.
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Meanwhile in the Candace cult 🥴
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The Bible is a collection of 66 Jewish books written by God through Jewish men (save for one book, written by God through a non-Jewish man).
This is an indisputable fact.
It doesn’t mean Jews don’t have to go through the Son. They do. It doesn’t mean there’s any way except Christ. There isn’t.
But it does mean that our Christian faith is intrinsically and irrevocably connected to Judaism and Jews. We are not supposed to be mocking and reviling them. We’re supposed to be ministering Christ to them.
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Totally normal. 🙄
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If Charlie was in fear for his life in the final days because he had 100% abandoned the pro-Israel cause, why didn’t he send a text to Candace the night before? Or Tucker? Wouldn’t those be one of the top two people to get a message to? Especially if you feared you weren’t long for this earth, and you couldn’t trust your wife or your team?
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