rQy Herman Kellerman @RoyHermanKellerman
04 May, 12:19
Idaho Governor Brad Little signs bill allowing death penalty for pedophiles

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Muslim Preacher Says the Quran Allows Pedophilia - YouTube

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Every Time @soTELLme533
04 May, 12:21
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Pedophilia is soul murdering. If given the death penalty - they are getting off easy.

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Aristarkos ✅ WWG1WGA @Aristarkos
It may seem so, do you think when they're finally resurrected God is going to give them a "free pass" — which in a way death penalty is — as well..?

Rev. 20:12 "And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. "

There is no escaping God...
02:20 AM - May 05, 2025
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Every Time @soTELLme533
05 May, 02:29 (E)
In response Aristarkos ✅ WWG1WGA to his Publication
Perhaps too many verses to consider.
Will all be resurrected? Once I had a vision of my own gnashing of my teeth and was devastated bc I thought I would not be welcomed into heaven.
Bible verses about the gnashing of teeth, from Brave search:
In the Gospel of Matthew, the phrase is used in an eschatological context, often in conjunction with "weeping," to describe the sorrow and remorse of those who are excluded from the kingdom of heaven.
In Matthew 8, Jesus says, "But the subjects of the kingdom will be thrown outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth." This passage is interpreted by some as referring to the eternal suffering of the lost, while others see it as a metaphor for the deep remorse of those who are saved but unfaithful.
The phrase is also mentioned in other passages, such as Matthew 13, where it is used to describe the fate of those who are cast into the fiery furnace.
To lose God's love is the ultimate in punishment.

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Aristarkos ✅ WWG1WGA @Aristarkos
05 May, 06:06
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Still there is no escaping God...🙏

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