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Newsome pushed back against Democracy to achieve his political goals

“We have an opportunity in Texas to pick up five seats. We have a really good governor, and we have good people in Texas. And I won Texas,” Trump told CNBC’s Squawk Box. “I got the highest vote in the history of Texas, as you probably know, and we are entitled to five more seats.”

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#34 in Christian persecution, Tunisia

Tunisian Christians face hostility from society, and most choose to worship in private. Converts from Islam whose new faith is discovered are considered to have brought "shame" on their families. They can face rejection and threats from their families and communities.

Christians who have migrated from other countries, especially those in sub-Saharan Africa, also live in Tunisia. These believers are largely left alone as long as they don't share their faith with Tunisian Muslims. However, political rhetoric about migrants has caused such harsh racial abuse that many have fled the country.

Being known as a Christian affects a Tunisian's reputation, their job security and, in the worst cases, can result in complete rejection or abuse from their Muslim family and community. The authorities monitor church gatherings. Despite this, the church in North Africa is growing.

Who is most vulnerable to persecution?​

Believers from Muslim families have most to fear from their own communities. This is especially true in the south of the country, where the Islamic population is more conservative. Urban areas, and especially the capital Tunis, offer possibilities to escape family pressure and live their faith in the anonymity of the big city.

All Christians are at risk of attack by violent Islamist extremists around the southern border.

What has changed this year?​

Among other things, there were more incidents involving house churches and arrests than in the previous year. President Kais Saied consolidated his de facto one-man rule through a contested re-election in which the opposition was paralysed. The new constitution is ambiguous regarding Freedom of Religion and Belief. It is feared that the government’s already high levels of monitoring of Tunisian Christians will increase in the future.

What does Open Doors do to help Christians in Tunisia?​

Open Doors works with local partners and churches in North Africa to provide leadership and discipleship training, livelihood support, legal aid, trauma counselling, Bibles and pastoral care.

How can you pray for Tunisia?​

  • Pray that converts from Islam will be sheltered from abuse and rejection.
  • Ask God to help Tunisian Christians forbidden from worshipping publicly. Pray that they will be able to meet and encourage one another.
  • Pray that God will guide communities of Christians that can help them grow in faith.

Keeping people down, who could climb up if you'd leave them alone

I'm sorry if this is a little too personal for The Kitchen Sink. I thought about putting it in My Two Cents, but there may be more traffic here, and I would really appreciate feedback. I originally posted this on my Facebook page. I'm transferring it here hoping for various individual views on drastic changes in a person's socioeconomic status. Specifically, apparent *resistance* to anyone making those changes, especially in an upward direction. I grew up on public assistance, raised my children on public assistance, and now realize I could have done SO much better in life if I hadn't listened to certain advice. If anyone needs any further information about my background and what led to my present feelings, you're welcome to ask.

Facebook post follows:

I am not going to share any more detail about our lifestyle and situation than (Hubby) himself is willing to share. I announce things when he announces them, not before.

But as he is showering and getting ready for work, I am thinking about how DIFFERENT things are now. Not that I am boasting. I am happy for the changes, and in a way, it makes me angry too. I want to address why the anger.

I resent that in my earlier life I had been led to believe, nay *brainwashed* to believe, that I didn’t qualify for the kind of life I have now. I was somehow not good enough. I’m not talking only about people close to me who wouldn’t teach me to drive, tried to convince me to stay with my abusive ex-husband, tried to get me to remarry him after we were divorced, were absolutely convinced that another ex-husband who was barely functional as an adult was “the perfect man” for me, and all that jazz. It’s also those social workers and program directors who didn’t want me to even try to look for a job, because they were afraid I might lose my disability benefits. If I’m doing well enough to no longer qualify for them, why do I need them? Why should I sit on my butt and do nothing just so I can qualify to keep a few paltry hundred dollars a month coming my way and live in cramped, run-down, noisy, unsafe housing, eating food that isn’t nearly as healthy as I can afford now, receiving medical care that’s barely worth mentioning? Why did so many people want to keep me at the bottom of the barrel, when I could have THIS? Why was I treated as downright delusional when I hinted that maybe I might have this one day? Just why?

Dare to dream, people. And don’t ever let ANYBODY tell you you’re not good enough to achieve it.

Have you considered God`s provdence?

"Just through your belief in His providence you raise yourself to a level at which

G-d is intimately involved in your life,

in an open, beneficial way."

(from the freeman files)
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Newsome pushed back against Democracy to achieve his political goals

Oh, now the Governer was asked to find five more seats

Total fabrication

To be exact with the president's quote: "We are entitled to five more seats."

Alas, we don't have a recording of a conversation between the president and Abbot, but it's obvious to everyone that Abbot is following the president's wishes.
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I believe that ALL who ever lived will be in God’s Kingdom

What are these children of the devil that you are referring to?
It's been answered:

The spirit of disobedience, the anti-Christ spirit, the tare, the children of the flesh, the goat, the children of the wicked one. ALL unseen agents, not our neighbors, not people. They are the evil that is present within everyone. They are what we have all been bound to in the flesh.

The same Satan that spoke from the lips of Peter and entered Judas still speaks from people and enters people today. Satan is a real agent, not some form of "human reasoning or making choices" you deem a covering.
My 2nd question put another way is, How was Jesus tempted?
Externally.

From what I managed to squeeze out of your position it seems that Jesus was his own devil
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Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of Washington After Member of DOGE Is Assaulted

Yes, that worked temporarily.
And will again, I think. Criminals aren't the brightest in the world, but they aren't completely stupid; they tend to act when they think they aren't being observed.

Eventually, they get used to the additional attention, and fall back into their ways. I once worked with a guy who had been a probation officer. He told me that the convicted burglars he as watching could tell him in detail what houses were more risky to burgle. But when they needed cash or were upset, or were strung out from lack of their drug of choice, they'd forget it all, and just hit whatever looked promising. I think that's pretty much criminals in general.

As some prominent felons we know about have shown.
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Is being single, and able to handle it, a blessing?

I've been alone most of my adult life. I am perfectly happy being alone. I don't feel the need to have companionship. I blame my formative years, and technology.

Formative Years

My parents were divorced before I was old enough to be self-aware. I grew up living with my mother, and going to visit my father every other weekend. My father had remarried. His second wife wasn't the motherly type, and almost seemed to resent my brother and I, and you could tell through her words and actions. My mother also remarried and was physically abused. We ended up going to an abuse shelter to get away from him, and then got into low income housing.

My mother's second husband ended up being verbally abusive toward me specifically, and this is what caused me to be introverted, as I was always being grounded. When I wasn't grounded I was outside on my bike, riding the neighborhood from morning to dusk. When I was grounded I was immersing myself in books and finding the simplest things to play with to keep from being bored.

The blame was shifted to me, and I was sent to a psychiatrist. I opened up to them about the abuse and the focus shifted from me to the marriage, and specifically the verbally abusive step dad. This led to us eventually moving out again, and the cycle repeated, we found ourselves back in low income housing.

The damage was done. I was an introvert, and I was perfectly happy to stay within myself. In fact, it was comfortable. It didn't mean I didn't talk to other kids, I did, but it meant that I was reserved and kept to myself.

In grade school I was constantly being bullied, so much so that I feared walking home from school every day. That constant fear, the fear of being yelled at when I got home, all of it was formative.

At age sixteen I moved in with my father, because I wanted his influence in my life. Up to this point I regularly attended church with my mother my whole childhood, but when I moved in with my father I left church behind.

My freshman and sophomore years of high school I became fascinated with computers, which would become a life-long thing. It was about this time that I started to take on some very strong opinions, based on my own experiences, and the way I saw society going. Broken homes, etc.

I had no interest in getting married or having kids, because of the state of what I was seeing around me, in my own family, and in what I observed in society. My high school sweetheart tried to reel me in, but I wasn't having it.

I decided that my junior and senior years would be spent at vocational school, so that I could have constant access to computers. I enrolled in an accounting class; the only lab that had computers. I became friends with two classmates and started to come out of my shell. From there it took a lot of years for me to "normalize". My high school friends became my adult friends after graduation, and we continued to do things together.

Hopefully this gives some perspective as to how a person can end up where I am.

Technology

I remember back when I was a freshman in high school, flipping through a Radio Shack catalog and thinking how wonderful it would be to own a computer. Finally, at age sixteen I worked a summer job and earned enough money to buy my first computer. I spent all of my spare time on it, learning everything I could.

I was fortunate enough to be hired my graduation year, and I worked toward what would be a thirty year career in telecommunications. This paralleled my computer hobby.

I have spent my adult life engrossed in all things computer. I watched as PC's became a household item, where before they were only for the nerds and geeks. I watched as cell phones became commonplace, which then led to smartphones and tablets.

Then I watched as smartphone technology turned people into introverts. Everywhere you looked people were staring at phones and tuning out life. A generation or two later, VHS and DVD have been replaced by the smartphone and tablet as the baby sitter of choice.

The very same thing I did in my bedroom when I was grounded, immersing myself in something to escape, is happening with smartphones and tablets. It's no wonder people want to live solitary lives. Technology disconnects you from reality. Sure, you can talk to people on technology, but it isn't a replacement for real human interaction.

Technology makes it easy to escape reality. It can become like a security blanket, even if you don't need a security blanket.

Pets

I have owned two pets in the last thirty years. I had a chihuahua that recently lived to age sixteen, but had to be put to sleep. I currently have a cat that is eleven years old. After the cat is gone I am done with pets. What I'm trying to say is I don't fit that mold, that I need pet companionship. I don't.

Today

I am retired and I still live alone. I am perfectly happy living a solitary life. I don't crave human companionship, but it is nice to get together with friends once in a while.

I could still get married and have kids if I wanted, but I don't want to.

I don't think of myself as broken, even though I am by and large a product of my environment, and of technology. I am no longer introverted like I used to be (I came out of my shell long ago), but I retain those positive things from it, like peace of mind and being happy with myself.

If anything, I've been overly cautious in relationships, because of my own experiences, and I have been very stringent on the standards I expect; which means the bar is high for any prospective companion. Being a Christian sets the bar even higher.

The way I saw society going back in the 80's has come to fruition. 2 Timothy 3:1-7 in a nutshell; prophecy being fulfilled, end of days and all of that (which I truly believe is the case).

Sure, it would be nice to have a special someone, but I don't go out of my way to look, nor do I feel the need to, as I am perfectly happy.

To answer the OP's question... Is it a blessing? I believe it is. Even though I may have missed out on marriage and kids, I count my blessings that I didn't allow myself to fall into that pattern of marriage/kids/divorce. I was living in sin in my dating life as it was (living in the world and not as a professed Christian). Now, as a Christian, and given hindsight, I have a much healthier perspective concerning relationships.

That's my experience and my view, being a life-long loner of sorts.
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Is being single, and able to handle it, a blessing?

I'm not sure what you mean by hypocrisy. I do see contradiction. "I was meant to be alone, yet I can't stand being totally alone". In my case I want to be left alone. I'm not antisocial. But at the same time I'd rather not socialize. There are a lot of reasons why someone is solitary by nature. In my case I think the reason is neurological. Either autism or nonverbal learning disorder. Or something similar. Or perhaps a combination of similar neurological disorders. Put simply, I'm solitary by nature because that's how I'm wired. Now that I'm 63 I don't really care what the reason is. It just is what it is.
I meant, people saying one thing, but doing something else completely.

I'm more worried for those that can't handle it, but want the "freedom". The internet promotes this life style but it (conveniently) left out the fact that most cannot live this way.
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Gavin Newsom's X feed is awesome

If the standard is that low for earning their keep, it shows just how wasteful the California state government really is with the taxpayer's dollars.
They work in the press office. They have generated a lot of positive press and a lot of hilarity from their foes. Speaking of waste, remember the LA fires last winter and how the president ordered the aquifer gates opened and wasted millions of gallons of water just for show? That was a waste on a grand scale!
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Newsome pushed back against Democracy to achieve his political goals

The Governor of Texas had a choice to make when asked to find 5 more seats. So did the Governor of Georgia when asked to find over 11k votes in 2021. One of these men failed their country.
Oh, now the Governer was asked to find five more seats

Total fabrication
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FBI raids home of John Bolton, former Trump national security advisor

...in the days leading up to raid on Bolton's home:

Until Aug. 13, Bolton had not been a target of Trump’s social media attacks for seven months — since before Trump’s inauguration in January. That changed just over a week ago, when Trump became angry at a quote from Bolton and fired off a post on Truth Social expressing his frustration.

“Putin has already won,” Bolton told The Atlantic in a story that published Aug. 12, ahead of Trump’s meeting with the Russian president in Alaska. “He is the leader of a rogue state, and he’ll get a picture on U.S. soil with the president of the United States.” The message was similar to one Bolton repeated in television appearances and on social media around the same time.

“Very unfair media is at work on my meeting with Putin,” Trump posted the morning after the Atlantic story published. “Constantly quoting fired losers and really dumb people like John Bolton, who just said that, even though the meeting is on American soil, ‘Putin has already won.’ What’s that all about? We are winning on EVERYTHING.”

That same day in the White House, a senior White House official blasted the piece, dismissing it as a story that had been sourced to anonymous European officials and saying that Trump was far more prepared for the Putin encounter than other presidents had been going into similar meetings.

Four days later, in a Sunday night Truth Social post, Trump again pointed a finger at Bolton, saying he was among the “stupid people” who were making it “much harder” for Trump to end the war by criticizing his approach to Putin.\


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6,000 Years?

the context of the Flood by Moses is that it covered all the land
All that land (erets), but not the whole world (tevel). If God meant "world", He would have said so. As in the words that also describe the sky as a solid dome with window in it for rain to fall through, it's important to understand the context. God wasn't confused about the extent of the flood, or the actual nature of the sky; He was using words that would have made sense to the people of the time.
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Biden Appointed Judge Orders Release of ‘Teens’ Who Violently Attacked Ex-DOGE Employee Edward Coristine, AKA “Big Balls”

And as this teen has shown us, people also get attacked while trying to drive their car.
Did you miss the actual point, that since people get attacked in jail, putting them in jail while awaiting trial will not keep people from getting attacked.
I guess you've never heard of keeping dangerous people from harming more people in society after they've already been shown to be violent. What do you think this guy was locked up for? Hint: Look at the picture of the guy who was attacked.
These teenagers are not being released into the wild, but one is going to a youth shelter while the other is on home detention with a monitoring device. Trial first, jail (or whatever is deemed best) after conviction should there be a conviction. What you want is backwards - jail first, then, maybe, a trial eventually.
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Newsome pushed back against Democracy to achieve his political goals

Maybe for the same reason CA won't wait.

The Governor of Texas had a choice to make when asked to find 5 more seats. So did the Governor of Georgia when asked to find over 11k votes in 2021. One of these men failed their country.
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A truly off-the-wall question.

First, to explain, after much research and praying for revelation, I personally came to the conclusion that the way to pronounce the heavenly father’s name is Yahuah.

Now, I don’t judge anyone who has a different opinion. And I know in the past, I got so many prayers answered by saying God and Jesus.

The point I am trying to make, though, is that after finding many wonderful songs and many scripture videos on YouTube that use the name Yahuah, I couldn’t help but see that the great majority, not all by any means, but a great majority of them come from Black people.

I don’t care about anyone’s race. I just find it curious and interesting that so many Black people are becoming what you could call Hebrew Roots while so often using the name Yahuah.

I’m just curious. My only guess is that many Black people have become disenchanted with mainstream Christianity, and that in their searches elsewhere, they have become as I have seen on YouTube.

Please, I am not asking for a debate on how to pronounce the name of our heavenly father. I’m not even expecting anyone to have a good theory on why this happens. But if you do have a theory, it would be interesting…

The Start of WWIII

self gratification is a mortal sin, and public self gratification is a felony.

But in the Orthodox Church we confess ourselves to be the worst of sinners before every Eucharist. I don’t know of the sins of anyone else in terms of what caused them, what mitigations exist, and so on. The only person we can be sure is a truly terrible sinner is ourselves.

Also I would note the dichotomy between mortal and venial sins is primarily a Roman Catholic concept.
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Illegal Immigration

At least Alligator Alcatraz has to go.


Do you mean that the conditions, methods and processes at Alligator Alcatraz should be greatly changed?
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Consumer Prices Will Go Down From Day One? Will Gas Prices Go Down 50% Within A Year?

With Trump, it gets worse before it gets worse.
Yes, inflation will get worse before it gets better. Almost EVERYONE agrees, including Trump.

The non-government forecasts that companies depend on show increases in the last half of the year, continuing through mid 2026, peaking at under 4%, a very manageable number.

The primary thing to remember is that this is a one-time event. Prices won't come down, but they won't increase for new tariffs either. The primary issue has been uncertainty. What is the new norm? That still needs to be worked out with several countries, including Canada and India. But that will happen by year's end, and the 2026 situation will be the new norm.
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The economy and we all will be able to live with and thrive in the new reality including the tariffs.
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Trump has made many more changes that will be much, much harder to absorb and get used to.

It will be difficult to get used to the increase in measles, polio and other preventable diseases. The vaccines for the next pandemic will need to be developed in Europe. The transition of the center of scientific excellence and research out of the US will be difficult to get beyond. [Thousands of scientists and researchers are moving to Europe or are considering it]. Many fewer will come to the US

Many federal departments and functions are being gutted. Even if there was a consensus to reverse Trump's actions, it will take decades. The experienced people are moving on to other employers, Much of the responsibility for providing for the safety net is being moved to the states. Many Republican states have little interest in performing and paying for this #1 function of government.
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Another look at the moon landing.

The KJV mentions planets.
The King James Version (KJV) does not directly mention the word "planets," as the concept of planets as distinct celestial bodies was not understood by the people who wrote the Bible. However, biblical texts refer to "wandering stars" and potentially names like Chiun and Meni, which some commentators interpret as referring to planets, particularly Saturn. The Bible focuses on the Earth and the visible "lights" in the sky for signs, seasons, and days, viewing them from an Earth-centered perspective.
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