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Colossians 1:3-6, 9-14. Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat. Ave Christus Rex.

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@souviksatpathy
Souvik Satpathy
1 month
I wish this were satire. It's not. Every single UK politician, every single law enforcement official & everyone else who facilitated this heinous crime needs to be held more than accountable. They are the demons we always read about. "How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer"
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Souvik Satpathy
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RT @Victoryvox: @swati_gs This is absolute BS. These Christian organizations work all over the world including the US. For example, the rec…
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Souvik Satpathy
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Honestly, I'm glad USAID is over and done with. Committing large scale corruption, destroying governments, installing dictators, under the guise of a few good causes of charity is even more evil than absolute evil. Eg - Hafiz Saeed. JuD is a charity org. But LeT is his main biz.
@joeljos56629960
ജോയൽ യൗസേപ്പ്
17 hours
@souviksatpathy @Johann63198687 But the problem is these funds are used to spread LGBTQ and other evils among Christians not to support conversion.
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Souvik Satpathy
17 hours
In India, yes. Forcibly declared lawful by the Supreme Court. Even DNA test hold no water in such cases.
@LibertyCappy
Declaration of Memes
19 hours
Is she right?
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Souvik Satpathy
19 hours
@Schandillia What's equally important for AAP is to either shed its pseudo-Hindutva stance or take it up full blown and compete with BJP on that. Because beating the BJP on their core competency is nigh impossible. Voters don't need pseudo-religious parties. AAP needs to circle back to win.
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Souvik Satpathy
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@Johann63198687 They neither help the downtrodden, nor let others help the downtrodden. After all, what is the point of upper caste if there are no lower castes to oppress?
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Souvik Satpathy
22 hours
@bewakoof Your DMs are off. You will have to send me a DM
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Souvik Satpathy
23 hours
Also, there are thousands of villages in India that have zero Christian presence. Why doesn't Swati go there to help the poor people and build toilets? Her news and views wouldn't sell. Could caste also be a factor? Remains to be seen. Till then, toilets built by Christians — BAD
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Souvik Satpathy
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People like Swati's religion rises from slumber ONLY when someone converts to Christianity. If not, they don't lift a finger to help the poor and marginalized. Notice in further posts she called Christians as Cartels because Christians built toilets for villagers. Yes! Toilets!
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Souvik Satpathy
24 hours
This is very very interesting
@Devon_Eriksen_
Devon Eriksen
2 days
Don't imagine Trump as a 4D chess player. That's the wrong metaphor. Imagine him instead as a fencer. He has a sword, which is a very simple tool, with a very simple purpose: pointy end goes in the other guy. Then remember this Bruce Lee quote: "I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." That's Trump. He uses very, very simple negotiating techniques. And he's very, very good at them. This particular move was a two-stage combo. Two very simple moves. 1. Habitually talk like you have an IQ of 95. Everything is either very bad, or tremendous. Every sentence structure is simple and straightforward. No philosophy, no reducing things to first principles, no complex analysis. Talk like a midwit so people think you are a midwit. 2. Door in the face technique. A compliance method so simple and well-known it has a wikipedia page. The door-in-the-face technique is a compliance method commonly studied in social psychology. The persuader attempts to convince the respondent to comply by making a large request that the respondent will most likely turn down, much like a metaphorical slamming of a door in the respondent's face. The respondent is then more likely to agree to a second, more reasonable request, than if that same request is made in isolation. Except Trump is so good at wielding this simple weapon that he doesn't need to make a second request. He just says a crazy thing, and everyone who's not paying attention believes he wants a crazy thing because they think he's a retard. Then they fall all over themselves trying to suggest a reasonable alternative, which ends up being pretty much the actual thing Trump wanted all along. It's that simple, he does it again and again, and it works again and again, because the people who hate him desperately want to think he's dumb. They succumb to the temptation of flattering their own egos instead of keeping their eyes on the prize. That makes them easy to manipulate.
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Souvik Satpathy
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@MattThiessenNT On a similar note, could this be the reason we don't berate the Sadducees enough for their role in the Sanhedrin that sentenced Jesus? After all, the Sanhedrin comprised far more Sadducees than the Pharisees.
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Souvik Satpathy
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@coolfunnytshirt This is a skit, my guy
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Souvik Satpathy
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RT @MichaelHorton_: The Father gives the gospel, the Son is the gospel, and the Spirit creates faith in our hearts to receive the gospel.
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Souvik Satpathy
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@ShivAroor Ae bhai. Itna paisa mein to banda LEGALLY immigrate ho jata 😶
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Souvik Satpathy
4 days
I wish I could say I'm surprised but I'm not
@amjadt25
Amjad Taha أمجد طه
6 days
Did you know that USAID provided $110,000 in funding to jihadist groups in South Asia, including one that targeted India? When exposed, they merely launched an internal investigation. USAID funded HHRD, a Michigan-based Islamist charity with ties to jihadist groups, including Pakistan’s Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. This isn't about shutting down USAID but about holding accountable the staff who made this happen. Which department are they in now? How are they serving Islamists? Which charity or school are they operating today? Read more:
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Souvik Satpathy
5 days
@JackPosobiec I suppose only in AOC's unique universe do unintelligent people become billionaires. 🤷🏼‍♂️
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Souvik Satpathy
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RT @masihipunjab: Esther John, born Qamar Zia was a Pakistani Christian nurse who was murdered in 1960 for her efforts in Christian evangel…
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Souvik Satpathy
5 days
@gauravsabnis Our 5 star hotels are also something else
@DoctorAjayita
Dr. Ajayita
6 days
Checked in to Hyatt Pune, only to find my room was changed without any prior intimation. No explanation, no apology, no courtesy. Just a silent switch. But I accommodated. But then went to their spa, came back to my room & opened a "sealed" comb package & found a comb that looked USED! 😱 Recycled hotel amenities? Disgusting & unhygienic. If they’re reusing combs, what else are they reusing? Toothbrushes? Horrifying to even think about. Raised my concerns with GM Sandesh Parab - & that’s when things went from bad to worse. Instead of listening, he was rude, condescending & dismissive. When I told him not to do this & that social media can make or break reputations these days, he shouted at me & said: "Do what you want, I’ll see what I need to do!" I asked his permission to take his pic to highlight the issue, he became nasty. This is how @HyattPune GM treats guests. A 5-star hotel with zero hygiene standards, recycled amenities, & a General Manager who bullies customers? Unacceptable! @Hyatt, is this your hospitality standard? #ShameOnHyattPune #HotelHygieneScandal #UnprofessionalGM #AvoidHyattPune @HyattPune @Hyatt_India @Hyatt @abitkar_prakash @JPNadda @narendramodi @BhattFoundation
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Souvik Satpathy
6 days
Reminds me so much of Psalms 2 and Romans 8:17-18.
@TheJonahProjec2
Asli Gharwapsi
6 days
At least 100 Christians are in jail across the country on accusations of "forcible" conversion, "with bail repeatedly denied," UCF said, adding, "The justice process has become the punishment." Christians, who represent 2.3% of India's population compared to Hindus at nearly 80%, often face attacks under the pretext of stopping "forcible" conversions to Christianity. These incidents are often incited by Hindu nationalist rhetoric.
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Souvik Satpathy
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RT @NickFreiling: David Bentley Hart on the oft-neglected semicolon 👇 "A writer who disdains the semicolon is a fool. In fact, hostility t…
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