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sugarplumbum23
sugarplumbum23 :
buddha isnt even a god hes a teacher, and allah is god in arabic, which is literally the same god
2026-08-20 20:55:12
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hix_atbash
hix atbash :
notice how Jesus is the only one made with ai
2026-08-21 04:03:13
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userwktohxbkcd
Aiden Vaselinedih :
Muslims and Jews get WAY more hate than Christians
2026-08-23 00:20:23
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jgg12342
🫪💜𝒥𝒶𝓍 💜🫪 :
Buddha ain’t a god btw 💔
2026-08-20 21:41:41
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ryomen.orginal
JObsidian :
bro ranked the holy kaaba am crine😭😭
2026-08-23 00:37:52
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trowyklim
Mar 2.0 :
You can’t hate on everyone else’s religion and expect them to respect yours 😭
2026-08-20 21:36:47
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cookienevertumbles
⚛️ℰ𝓋ℯ𝓁𝓎𝓃𝓃⚛️ :
I wonder why
2026-08-20 23:08:05
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ryuko315
Ryūko_🧕🏼🇹🇷 :
The last time I said I’m a Muslim to a Christian they literally tried to take off my hijab 💀
2026-08-21 10:55:00
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skydivepasa
skydivepasa🏳️‍🌈✝️ :
I’m a Christian but I respect all religions
2026-08-21 15:28:11
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auramonster121
𝑮𝑯𝑶𝑼𝑳🧩(hey you larp) :
isnt Allah literally the same god Christians follow since Allah translates to god?😭
2026-08-21 17:46:32
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vbblockss
VBBlockss :
2026-08-21 00:17:20
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azriel..06
𝒜𝓏𝓇𝒾 :
That’s not all Christians tho
2026-08-20 21:29:46
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abdo.abdo1557
abdo abdo :
they are literally larping oppression ✌️😭
2026-08-22 03:09:43
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angemayssa
🪽 :
I wonder why too
2026-08-21 14:25:39
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el.la144
𝐄𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐇.ꨄ :
hes a trumpie 💔
2026-08-21 12:04:59
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touchmysnake
touching it :
“people love muslims but hate christians” they say as people scream about 9/11 towards any muslim politician
2026-08-21 17:18:12
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Why is a human skull being carried and honoured during a Catholic service not considered idolatry? It’s a reasonable question, especially if you’re unfamiliar with Catholic theology. When Catholics carry a relic, kiss it, kneel before it, or process with it, it can look like worship. But Catholic theology makes an important distinction: Worship belongs to God alone. Catholics call this latria. No saint, relic, statue, or human being is God, so none of them receives the worship owed to God. So why honour a saint’s skull? Because Catholics are not saying, “This bone is God.” They believe the relic belonged to a person who lived for God, and therefore it has a special connection to that person and to what God did through their life. Think about a family photograph. You might kiss or keep a photograph of someone you love. You aren't worshipping the photograph—you are honouring the person it reminds you of. Catholics make a similar distinction with relics. And there are biblical examples of respect for the remains of holy people. Joseph asked that his bones be carried with the Israelites, and Moses fulfilled that request (Genesis 50:25; Exodus 13:19). The Bible also records an extraordinary event involving the bones of Elisha (2 Kings 13:21) and miracles connected with objects associated with Paul (Acts 19:11–12). This doesn't mean Catholics believe bones are magical. The Catholic teaching is: Worship → God alone. Veneration → honour given to the saints. Relics → honoured because of their connection to the saints and ultimately to God. Could a Catholic get this wrong? Absolutely. If someone treats a relic as though it has magical power independent of God, that would be superstition—not Catholic teaching. You may still disagree with the practice, but before calling it idolatry, first understand what Catholics actually believe. A sincere question deserves a sincere explanation, not an insult.  #catholic #catholictiktok #foryou #friends #blowthisup @Fr_Chidubem_Jk_Okoye @Fr. Mazi Uc
Why is a human skull being carried and honoured during a Catholic service not considered idolatry? It’s a reasonable question, especially if you’re unfamiliar with Catholic theology. When Catholics carry a relic, kiss it, kneel before it, or process with it, it can look like worship. But Catholic theology makes an important distinction: Worship belongs to God alone. Catholics call this latria. No saint, relic, statue, or human being is God, so none of them receives the worship owed to God. So why honour a saint’s skull? Because Catholics are not saying, “This bone is God.” They believe the relic belonged to a person who lived for God, and therefore it has a special connection to that person and to what God did through their life. Think about a family photograph. You might kiss or keep a photograph of someone you love. You aren't worshipping the photograph—you are honouring the person it reminds you of. Catholics make a similar distinction with relics. And there are biblical examples of respect for the remains of holy people. Joseph asked that his bones be carried with the Israelites, and Moses fulfilled that request (Genesis 50:25; Exodus 13:19). The Bible also records an extraordinary event involving the bones of Elisha (2 Kings 13:21) and miracles connected with objects associated with Paul (Acts 19:11–12). This doesn't mean Catholics believe bones are magical. The Catholic teaching is: Worship → God alone. Veneration → honour given to the saints. Relics → honoured because of their connection to the saints and ultimately to God. Could a Catholic get this wrong? Absolutely. If someone treats a relic as though it has magical power independent of God, that would be superstition—not Catholic teaching. You may still disagree with the practice, but before calling it idolatry, first understand what Catholics actually believe. A sincere question deserves a sincere explanation, not an insult. #catholic #catholictiktok #foryou #friends #blowthisup @Fr_Chidubem_Jk_Okoye @Fr. Mazi Uc

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