TERFS are big in England. Their upper class is full of them
ahhhhhh yep. I know what youâre talking about now, I dove down that rabbithole recently and promptly forgot
I have fundamental theological issues with the âis Jesus, Godâ question. They can be addressed with this meme:
Not sure how Iâve not heard Desantis voice but omg is it annoying.
(Insert Republican) under investigation is the new âAmy McGrath within the margin of errorâ
https://twitter.com/miamiherald/status/1571983634692710401?s=46&t=fv7BhnybFO_Y2HcSdWGBSg
Iâve got some questions
Big âwe got himâ vibes
Both dems and repubs want this in the news. It feels kind of performative.
Yeah this is the most wtf part. He couldnât even find 50 actually-illegal immigrants in Florida so be lied to a bunch of registered asylum seekers in Texas who said they were trying to get to New York, put them on a plane to Florida, and then flew them to Marthaâs Vineyard.
One of the weirdest ways of owning the libs possible. At least theyâre closer to New York now?
Maybe someone should run an ad with the asylum seekers thanking DiSantis for helping them get closer to their destination.
Might be more effective to have a brown person speaking Spanish with subtitles, thanking DiSantis for his 500k.
you know who should run that ad? trmp â24 campaign mgr
The born innocent one is OK, whatever, yeah people donât know their religion very well, but itâs wild to me that nearly 50% say that Jesus was not God. Like, âJesus was an incarnation of Godâ is literally the #1 most fundamental belief of Christianity, itâs the defining feature.
They would probably be surprised to learn that this is instead the doctrine of another major world religion. No, not that one, guys. The other one!
i am pretty sure thatâs a catholic dogma, but i am not sure about evangelicals
There are a few fringe Christian groups who reject the divinity of Jesus (Jehovahâs Witnesses most notably) but none of the mainstream ones do.
You can interpret it wrongly though, Jesus is the son of God, not God himself! Three in one, holy trinity, yadayada. Like I said above, most theology say that Jesus is divine and part of God himself, but not actually all of God. The question should have asked if he was divine or something, not what they said IMO.
Or itâs all bullshit.