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    Kneel Before Christ the King” Declared as Eucharist is Lifted at Catholic America’s 250th Prayer Event
     

     

    On March 19, 2026, the Catholic Prayer for America Gala was held at the Waldorf Astoria in Washington, D.C. Organized by Catholics for Catholics, the event brought together priests, laypeople, media personalities, a bishop, and a ran…[Read more]

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    Rev.13:11] And I beheld👉 another beast coming up out of the earth;👈 and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon.👈
    And he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before him, and causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed.

    From Lamb to Dragon: Secretary of War Pete…[Read more]

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    Read the Jewish bible, it doesn’t have the issues of confusing who G-d is.

    If the Jesus is your “Lord”, doesn’t that put something between you and G-d? I think G-d has a word for that…hmmm, idolatry?

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    One God= Father, One Lord=Jesus–LORD does not belong in the OT-YHVH, or YHWH belongs–Thus the removal of Gods name misleads ALL using those altered translations.

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    @Proclaimer,

    Apparently I’m missing something when I read the words the Jesus said, because the works being spoken of are the miracles he was performing. The text literally says it; however, it has been twisted to say what it doesn’t BECAUSE none are doing the miraculous signs and wonders the Jesus promised they would.

    Where do you get that the…[Read more]

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    The Jesus says, “the person who believes in me will perform the miraculous deeds that I am doing, and will perform greater deeds than these”, now please back up to verse 11, “Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father is in me, but if you do not believe me, believe because of the miraculous deeds themselves.”

    Fact: About 95 percent…[Read more]

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    Concerning your other post about adoption; the adoption narrative is moot and really a waste of time to debate UNLESS you can back up what you are saying with proof, because what you’re presenting is “hear say” and you’re really applying today’s standards of an “adoption” to an event 2000 years ago; did you read the link I gave you, it’s what…

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    These are the facts:

    The Greek wording does not specifically say “miracles”.

    The immediate context emphasises belief and mission, it’s not miracle competition.

    “Greater” (Greek: μείζονα, meizona) in its context is about Jesus’ ministry which was largely confined to Judea and Galilee, but his followers later carried the message across the Roman…[Read more]

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    @Proclaimer,

    Concerning your other post about adoption; the adoption narrative is moot and really a waste of time to debate UNLESS you can back up what you are saying with proof, because what you’re presenting is “hear say” and you’re really applying today’s standards of an “adoption” to an event 2000 years ago; did you read the link I gave you,…[Read more]

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    @Proclaimer,

    I am amazed at how much people read between the lines when discussing the bible; either words have meaning and they mean what they say or they’re simply a literary device that can be interpreted anyway one decides and is how we end up with multiple meanings…is it any wonder why there are so many “christian” faiths today, with e…[Read more]

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    In John 14:12, Jesus says: “Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father.” (John 14:12)

    So the claim that Jesus said believers would do “greater works” than he did is correct in the sense that the statement appears in the Gospel of…[Read more]

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    Your response contains some correct elements, but the conclusion you draw is much stronger than what the biblical and historical evidence actually supports. The issue involves several separate questions: tribal lineage, legal descent, and the Davidic line.

    You are correct that in the Hebrew Bible tribal affiliation normally follows the father.…[Read more]

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    The phrase “coming up out of the earth” in Revelation 13:11 contrasts deliberately with the earlier description of the first beast, which rises “out of the sea”. In apocalyptic language, the sea often represents the restless mass of nations or the broader Gentile world, while the earth (Greek: γῆ, gē) can refer to the land or a more settled, loc…[Read more]

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    The term “Great Sea” is usually a literal geographical reference to the Mediterranean Sea. By contrast, the phrase “many waters” in Revelation 17 is symbolic language representing many peoples and nations. In apocalyptic literature such as Daniel and Revelation, seas and waters often symbolise the mass of humanity or groups of nations, but whe…[Read more]

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    I gave you the biblical meaning of the expression “great sea,” “sea,” “many waters,”

    which is found in Revelation chapter 17.

    It doesn’t matter whether it’s the Mediterranean Sea or not. The Bible, in Daniel and Revelation, speaks to us through symbols:

    sea, beasts, horns, crowns, woman, whore, winds, stars, etc.
    Why try to add explanations we…[Read more]

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    The phrase “coming up out of the earth” contrasts with the earlier beast from the sea and suggests a different origin or type of power. The second beast appears righteous like a lamb but actually speaks with the authority of the dragon, indicating deceptive religious influence that supports the first beast’s rule.

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    @berean

    I disagree with your denominations teaching about this. Here is part of the reason.

    Daniel states that his vision occurred while he was in the Babylon during the reign of Belshazzar (Daniel 7:1).

    Babylon was located deep inland in Mesopotamia, hundreds of kilometres from the sea.

    For someone in Babylon, there was essentially only one…[Read more]

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    @ proclaimer
    Whether Daniel saw the Mediterranean or not changes nothing in the prophecy.
    The great sea, also in Revelation 13
    ] And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.
    And also in Revelation 17 expressed…

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