“The Military Religious Freedom Foundation says it has been inundated with over 200 calls from members of the U.S. military regarding religious comments made by U.S. commanders about the war in Iran. One combat unit commander reportedly said that the war is “part of God’s divine plan” and that “President Trump has been anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark his return to Earth.””

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    You need to understand this.

    They will tell you that the Bible shows that imperfect men can be chosen to do God’s work.

    King David had a man sent to to front lines so David could have his wife. Lot slept with his daughters, and Noah was a drunk.

    All the Epstein evidence doesn’t matter, because Donnie is anointed.

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      Oh, I 100% know their bullshit narratives and little games they play. By their measure, there is literally no way to know who is “anointed” by the character of Jesus, since they have zero standards obviously.

      By this measure, I can claim the people they most hate are anointed by the character of Jesus from “the” bible, and they have no real counter for it. I can find the most antifa and queer vegan Communist BLM member (or Bill Clinton, or Hillary Clinton, or Obama, or Kamala, or Biden…since they tend to claim these people are all those things, LOL.) and claim I have evidence they are “anointed by Jesus”.

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        One passage in the Bible says ‘beat your plowshares into swords’ and another says the opposite.

        Handy book

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          🤣 Not to mention that there are two creation myths in there, nearly right off the bat.

          https://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/contra/accounts.html

          Skeptic’s Annotated Bible is really fun.

          If someone tells you they believe in the literal “word of [their] god” (and by that, they are being very presumptuous and assume everyone should just assume that they mean Jehovah/Yahweh/Allah when they say “God” and using KJV or NIV as the text), it might get interesting to ask them which version of the creation myth in there do they think is the real one?