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Jedi Senshi's avatar

When someone says “What Would Jesus Do?”

Remember flipping tables and chasing people with a whip is within the realm of Possibilities.

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Mark Byrd Brantner's avatar

I have a meme for that.

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Catherine Nash's avatar

For some ‘Christian’ is a noun a word they use, for others ‘Christian’ is a verb, how they live their lives. Don’t be fooled by nouns. 🤔

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Mary Anne Sheehan's avatar

We are all equal, money doesn’t create better people. Love and kindness create opportunities to get to know each other and understand how much we have in common. I’m listening to people not to respond, but to better understand them.

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Dodee's avatar

Jesus was a hippie.

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Dannys's avatar

Amazing isn’t it! 💙💙💙💙💙✝️✝️✝️✝️

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2dEdited

Fantastic! May I share this around? I’ll add a link to your substack, too.

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Oliver Markus Malloy's avatar

Yes, you're always welcome to share my stuff on social media. In fact I'm grateful when someone does it, because it's great word-of-mouth. Thank you! 🥰

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Sue's avatar

Awesome….love your art!

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Dr Mike Foster  MD/MS's avatar

No such person known as Jesus or any other prophets all fictitious characters we can evidence of dinosaurs that lived 56 millions yrs ago but not one trace of Jesus or the other. Clowns like Moses, Abraham and Elijah they are myths like lord Shiva of the Hindu religion complete and utter bull shit with gods and god that exist in human imagination!!! These are facts in fact science proves we live in a godless universe it originated from empty vacuum and life was a mere accident no divine intervention seen anywhere. In fact scientist will soon create life with AI keep tuned. God is money and money is God just ask the wealthy like trump

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Karen Scofield's avatar

Amen Oliver 💯💯💯👍‼️

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Brent Abrahamson's avatar

If the Lord had his angels destroy Sodom and Gomorrah for their sins, what would he do to a country that ignores pedophilia?

As an agnostic, I don’t believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible. But evangelicals do?!

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ʙ ʀ ᴇ ᴇ ᴢ ᴇ ʀ's avatar

Where it'll always leave me puzzled is that he's willing to erase 40-something children because of Elisha being made fun of instead of coming to some sort of alternative.

And yet it'll always be love first and foremost.

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Brent Abrahamson's avatar

It’s not nice to make fun of bald headed people. You never know when Thor might be nearby!

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Steve Katzman's avatar

From what I have heard, Jesus said, “What you do for the least of my brethren, you do unto me.” So yes, I believe that Jesus was a liberal. In fact most religious sects honor all living things.

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Pamela S.'s avatar

Jesus is cool. Peace, love, and recycle.

☮️❤️ ♻️

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Dr Mike Foster  MD/MS's avatar

This is a god damn genocide and you cannot blame Hamas, it is a intentional and deliberate act of these barbaric Zionists who must be held accountable. We must stop sending our tax money to Israel NOW to fund this inhuman catastrophe!!!

American voters must vote out any politicians who support Israel in both parties NOW!!!

Read further :

https://open.substack.com/pub/iamdonnyevans/p/hollow-man-of-the-holy-land-netanyahus?r=c6ah&utm_medium=ios

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Mark Byrd Brantner's avatar

You always rock, Malloy!

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ALLAN M TUCKER's avatar

TRUE, BUT MOST OF THE 'christian's today that voted for Trump are NONSHRISTIAN'S BY JESUS STANDARDS

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Aleda's avatar

A lot of people forget about the parable of the vineyard workers. The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, found in Matthew 20:1-16, tells the story of a landowner who hires workers at different times throughout the day but *pays them all the same wage.* (This parable illustrates themes of God's generosity and the idea that all who enter the Kingdom of Heaven, regardless of when they come to faith, receive equal grace and reward.) pThe practice of providing for individuals according to their needs is equity, part of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion that MAGAs hate. Imagine: we are now at the point in history where Americans who think they are good Christians reject the equity taught by the Jesus they worship.

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JerryBier's avatar

There’s a big problem when you come to the existence of the actual person they call Jesus. I won’t go into it here, but check out the council of Nicea 312CE

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