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FollowTheVOTEmasks 6 points ago +6 / -0

Technically, Donald Trump is a Saint.

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Grond999 3 points ago +3 / -0

LOL....I doubt Trump agrees with that.

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FollowTheVOTEmasks 6 points ago +6 / -0

Somebody can correct me if my facts are off, but from what I understand it takes two miracles to be considered a saint? Yes?

They said it would take a miracle to get this vaccine out as quickly as he did so there’s a miracle number one. And they said it would take a miracle to bring peace to the Middle East and while it’s likely to be short-lived with a warmonger back in the office I think that would be considered miracle number two?

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BeijingJoeHastoGo 4 points ago +5 / -1

The Bible is very clear that all believers are saints. The idea of a saint being something else was invented by the Catholic church centuries after the New Testament Gospels and epistles were written.

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Grond999 1 point ago +1 / -0

haha....these mRNA "vaccines" are nothing new. The only thing that was new, was providing pharma companies with billions of dollars as quickly as they did, and then doing away with much of the testing for a mere two months of trials only. None of this is a miracle. We don't know the full safety profile of these vaccines.

Peace deals were drawn up in the middle East mainly between Israel and a few other nations. No doubt a lot of deals went on behind the scenes to achieve these. Whilst peace is a good thing, Reportedly, the US was still selling US weapons to the Saudis and these were falling into the hands of militants in Yemen and Al Qaeda. Israel will keep expanding it's land area via force, among other complications in the ME.

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Nowsthetime 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very well argued, in any case!