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>>2501405He's right. Probably not even 20%
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>>2501563You said in
>>2501496That Choosing something that isnt factual is dumb
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>>2501562The way I see it is if jesus was the truth he would have reached out to me when I was in his places of worship. But he never did, the god's gave me my spiritual connection (larpity larp larp)
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>>2501549I guess I see what you mean but I'm sure they wrote out texts saying that paganism should be inclusive and shit too. No?
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>>2501577By "they" do you mean the queer neopagans or the founders of the faith
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>>2501575>god'sKEEEEEEK ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL KEEEEEEEEEEEEEk ESL KEEEEEEEEK ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL KEEEEEEEEEEEEK IRL JARTYCUCK ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL LESOTHARYAN GEM ESL ESL KEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK KEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK ESL ESL ESL ESL
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>>2501575Most people never hear god speak. He often tells me things but rarely speaks. Mostly about people. God deciding to speak to you personally isn't something even 10% of people get to do. It's no reason to dismiss the entire faith. Think about it. If you were God, would you feel like you have to speak to every person? Especially if they expect that of you? No. It's an act of submission. God submits to no one
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>>2501582geg genuine Ebonics
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>>2501575How do you Explain the experiences of people who had visions of jesus
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>>2501580Isn't the point that you worship everlasting gods and shit without a Christ-like figure or something to "found" it? Your individual "sect" or whatever probably had a founder or foundational document but as a whole who's to say that some neopagan document is less accurate to the historical basis of paganism than yours?
>>2501587It was bait thanks for the reppey
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>>2501588I can't confirm or deny them since I'm not those people. Anybody can claim anything
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>>2501592Apart from that, how do you explain eucharistic miracles that have been confirmed to happen and there are even photos of them?
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>>2501590No that's not how the worship goes. Worship was very consistent across all germanic tribes, including ones that hated eachother's guts. That's why it's a faith and not a "path of thought". It's very clearly defined and so trying to write some bullshit like "Odin said trans rights during ragnarok" is invalid because it's lacks legitimacy and is based purely off of personal biases.
Also I was saying I spoke ebonics cause I used improper punctuation geg
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>>2501608He speaks when you don't demand it. The expectation of him doing anything to prove himself is the submission. It's why God refuses to let people test him. He isn't some toy to be played with
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>>2501612Well I'm not you so I can't confirm if he did or not. Like i've had some of those moments too but I can't really prove them to you either since you're not me.
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>>2501614I've actually seen some. There are icons in Greece that constantly emit oil when left alone.
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>>2501616Sometimes God tells me stuff about people that I shouldn't know. How do you explain that
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>>2501621i think that's just you being a schizo
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>>2501618I don't really see how these are proof of miracles. Like the one I read was how a tsunami crashed into one island and destroyed it but didn't hit another Island. I don't see how that's really proof of any miracles
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>>2501631Look at thee three
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>no tripcode since I'm on my phone.>>2501604I'm not as familiar with the history, obviously, but based on what I can understand this means that what you use to refute Christians (lesbian Jewish pastors and the like) is as much of a bastardization of the faith as what I may use to refute you (Odin

transwxmen and the like).
I have to leave now, I'll come back to see where this thread goes
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>>2501630Maybe lmao. I remember I knew things about my best friend the minute I met him. Stuff I shouldn't know. All turned out to be true
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>>2501644just curious why do you defend christinity and judaism at the same time
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>>2501647SHUT THE FUCK UP BITCH
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…sorry I'm on my mensuration that's why I got angry forgive me
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>>2501648what did i do wrong
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>>2501624Are these just saying the bread was bleeding
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>>2501651>gegYOU really find what you defend funny?
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>>2501624>>2501631Buenos Aires and Lanciano were also tested if you want even more miracles, so 5 in total tested in labs shown AB blood and or heart tissue.
Notable that the Shroud of Turin also contains AB and its obviously also an extraordinary miracle in its own right, its impossible to recreate the image
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>>2501653During the eucharystion Bread turns into the real body of jesus christ
In these situations you can see it happen
They are unexplainable using science
they are miracles
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>>2501646I knew his mother had just committed suicide. And that his girlfriend left him during the grieving period
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>>2501660>>2501671I dunno how much I believe the stories, no offense. But why is there only about 1 instance in the 8th century and then it suddenly started allegedly happening a lot again in the 90's and 2000s?
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>>2501679Recorded a lot more o algo
If it happened in 8th century in some random village church there is a pretty good chance records wouldn't survive to this day
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>>2501679>But why is there only about 1 instance in the 8th century and then it suddenly started allegedly happening a lot again in the 90's and 2000s?To be fully honest with you i don't know
It may have to do something with the fact that people became less religous, There are a lot of Different types of miracles, I recommend you read about saints and their lives, They are filled with miracles of different types, from vision to miraculous healings. BTW miraculou healings still happen today, You can search up Carlo acutis, He reacently Became Canonised After miracoulisly Healing 2 people.
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>>2501687I'm reading up on it more and the ones the buenos aires and tixtla ones they said "couldn't be explained by science" turned out to only have extremely trace fragments of DNA that were "Likely the result of cross-contamination due to improper use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)" according to the science that apparently had no explanation
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>>2501696How can that produce blood from nothing doe
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>>2501729They didn't definitively confirm they were blood doe from what I've read. Only that the "presence of AB blood was noted". Not that the red itself was blood. I noticed in almost all examples it involved the bread being submerged in water after being dropped on the floor doe
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>>2501738Where By "presence of ab blood" they mean the presence of ab blood in the red "liquid"
https://www.miracolieucaristici.org/en/liste/scheda_c.html?nat=polonia&wh=sokolka&ct=Sok%C3%B3%C5%82ka%202008you can see here that the "liquid" is a part of the human heart, A cardiac muscle
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>>2501762I already read that. I'm looking at sources outside that site doe regarding the topic