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Drey1 year ago

Best thing I have seen today🥰

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The Citadel Bull | citadel.io1 year ago

This young man is everything I should have been. Great teacher! Amen!

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Tigest Boutwell1 year ago

😍🥰🥰Wow amazing God bless him

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Ed Ashford1 year ago

Oh my goodness. How awesome

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CaptAmerica171 year ago

@paintsaints Amen & Amen!!!! 🙏🏼✝️🌅

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IcanAmer🇺🇸1 year ago

🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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Thoth1 year ago

He’s a Bright Star… Just don’t get tied up in the “wording”, as the Bible (By Baal) has been & is being used to push the Constantine Agenda…The Roman Catholic Power Over Humanity… (The worship of the “Son/Sun” was their Primary Goal). As it is and has been since the Dawn of Time… Helios: The Greek god of the sun, Helios was often depicted as a handsome man in purple robes with a crown of sun rays. He was believed to drive a horse-drawn chariot across the sky each day, marking the passage of day into night. Helios was venerated across the Hellenistic world, but his most significant cult centers were in Corinth and on the island of Rhodes. Apollo: The Greek god of light and justice, Apollo was often conflated with Helios. He was sometimes depicted as driving a fiery chariot. Sol: The Roman counterpart to Helios, Sol was worshipped in the Roman Empire, where he was given the name Sol Invictus. Shamash: The god of the sun and justice, Shamash was also known as Utu and Amna. Surya: The Hindu sun god, Surya is the subject of many festivals, including Pongal, Chhath, Samba Dashami, and Ratha Saptami. Ra: The Egyptian sun god, Ra's symbol is the sun disk. I Am Thoth!

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Erin Brophy - don't forget to laugh..1 year ago

🥰🙏🥰

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Cheryl Ann Bartro1 year ago

It says, thy words I have hidden in my heart that I will not sin against thee. So important to have memorized scripture because it comes back to you when you need it most. When you least expect it.

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