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On 2/11/2026 at 1:00 PM, Titandan said:

 

I have sinned countless times and I've repented many times throughout my life.  My political beliefs and personal convictions aren't among them.  

 

I have a clear conscience before the Almighty and sleep peacefully at night.  

If only saying sorry fixed everything in the real world. 

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Here is his proof he was never good friends with Epstein..

It's your lucky day!

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41 minutes ago, Callidus said:

If only saying sorry fixed everything in the real world. 

It's a start.  

Repentance isn't merely the act of apologizing.  It's turning around from that particular action and proactively walking in a different direction.  

For example, let's say that I hypothetically have a lot of female friends and I happen to cheat on my wife.
An act of repentance is not merely saying sorry to my wife.  Repentance requires a total shifting of my lifestyle so that I would not be in a position to sin against my wife and against God again.  I don't spend time alone with another woman in private.  Whenever I need to be with a female colleague, I give my wife a heads up (some might call it "permission").  I let my wife use my phone or computer any time she wants.  There are absolutely no secrets between us. 

And just to be clear, I have never cheated on my past girlfriends or my wife.  One of the few areas in my life that I'm fairly clean.  But if I did, I would make the appropriate changes in my lifestyle to ensure I wouldn't repeat the same wrongs over again. 

I haven't repented perfectly every time in my life.  But I believe it is absolutely crucial at least within a Christian context. You can look up a process called sanctification if you'd like. 

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1 hour ago, Stan said:

Well if Epstein was Muslim this would be a bigger news feed… they’d even say he had ties to Isis! 

 

I'm not sure if Epstein had any religious belief system. 
What's coming out seems pretty much demonic to me.  
I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed but me thinks he doesn't like Jesus very much.  

 

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1 hour ago, Mythos27 said:

If you're willing to let people stop you from doing what's right as the head of the fucking DOJ, you're a corrupt pussy in one way or the other. I'm hoping the genie goes back in the bottle too. This shit is untenable. 


What was the right thing to do? 

Prosecute Trump?  

And who stopped him from doing it? 

Seemed like Garland accomplished his mission to me. 

-He was convicted as a felon

-He was found liable for sexual assault


Not sure what more you can expect but both of these things happened well before the 2024 presidential election.  If these trials happened too early, people would have forgotten about Trump's sins.  I think they timed it perfectly if I was a Democrat.  Too bad the American people didn't go along with it. 

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1 hour ago, Titandan said:

Optics. That's all the DNC needed to destroy his political career. 

 

I think it was perfect timing to take down Trump's second nomination actually. I don't think the DNC's primary goal was to destroy Trump's life.  They just wanted him out of political contention. 

 

If it was anyone else, the RNC would have replaced him as well.  Trump was just too big for the GOP to replace.

 

https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca2/23-793/23-793-2024-12-30.html

 

https://manhattanda.org/d-a-bragg-announces-34-count-felony-trial-conviction-of-donald-j-trump/

 

 

He's a 34 count felon and a jury decided he sexually assaulted a woman and he's in the Epstein files over 39000 times. 

 

Those are the facts and theyre undisputed. Everything else you spewed is nonsense.

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2 minutes ago, reo said:

 

https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca2/23-793/23-793-2024-12-30.html

 

https://manhattanda.org/d-a-bragg-announces-34-count-felony-trial-conviction-of-donald-j-trump/

 

 

He's a 34 count felon and a jury decided he sexually assaulted a woman and he's in the Epstein files over 39000 times. 

 

Those are the facts and theyre undisputed. Everything else you spewed is nonsense.


See... @Mythos27 it worked on reo.  Garland did an exceptional job. 

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48 minutes ago, Titandan said:

It's a start.  

Repentance isn't merely the act of apologizing.  It's turning around from that particular action and proactively walking in a different direction.  

For example, let's say that I hypothetically have a lot of female friends and I happen to cheat on my wife.
An act of repentance is not merely saying sorry to my wife.  Repentance requires a total shifting of my lifestyle so that I would not be in a position to sin against my wife and against God again.  I don't spend time alone with another woman in private.  Whenever I need to be with a female colleague, I give my wife a heads up (some might call it "permission").  I let my wife use my phone or computer any time she wants.  There are absolutely no secrets between us. 

And just to be clear, I have never cheated on my past girlfriends or my wife.  One of the few areas in my life that I'm fairly clean.  But if I did, I would make the appropriate changes in my lifestyle to ensure I wouldn't repeat the same wrongs over again. 

I haven't repented perfectly every time in my life.  But I believe it is absolutely crucial at least within a Christian context. You can look up a process called sanctification if you'd like. 

Atleast you have a theoretical penitence system. More than I can say for alot of people. The old 3 hail marry's joke is pretty on point most of the time. 

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Just now, Callidus said:

Atleast you have a theoretical penitence system. More than I can say for alot of people. The old 3 hail marry's joke is pretty on point most of the time. 

I went to seminary (kind of a waste of money/time in my case) but thought it was necessary at the time.  

I found out about my own depravity early on so I lived a pretty boring life.  The Bible (particularly Jesus' teachings) has been a safeguard for me and led me in the right path thus far.  At least when I follow it.    

I don't completely discount the Catholic traditions but it's mostly good to know why we perform said traditions.  And church scandals and Christians acting like hypocrites are not anomalies in my book.  It's confirmation that the biblical understanding of human depravity is true and EVERYONE is desperately in need a Savior.  In my case, that's Jesus. 

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Anyone who uses !! while defending pedophiles isn't a Christian. No way around it. You're on the wrong side of history and you must have missed the message. That's the point we've arrived at thanks to the actions of Republicans and those who refuse to denounce this President. He rapes women, he's inside a pedophile ring, and he's a racist. 

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47 minutes ago, Titandan said:


What was the right thing to do? 

Prosecute Trump?  

And who stopped him from doing it? 

Seemed like Garland accomplished his mission to me. 

-He was convicted as a felon

-He was found liable for sexual assault


Not sure what more you can expect but both of these things happened well before the 2024 presidential election.  If these trials happened too early, people would have forgotten about Trump's sins.  I think they timed it perfectly if I was a Democrat.  Too bad the American people didn't go along with it. 

You don't see how it was a failure because you're looking at through the lens of someone that believes Trump was innocent and these were all trumped up charges used solely to affect his candidacy. I believe that Trump was guilty of the crimes he was charged with and what should have happened was a speedy, trial that ended in his criminal conviction. Jack Smith had a very strong case against Trump and has since testified that if the trial was allowed to go on, he would have secured a conviction. Justice was not done, and I blame Merrick Garland/whoever put politics over doing the right thing which would have been to prosecute Trump as soon as possible after democrats took power, allowing the legal system to run it's course in spite of Trump's delay tactics. 

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