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TAEMIN - Horizon Facecam (Music Bank, 240823)
#Taemin#Lee Taemin#Horizon#Eternal#Music Bank#giffedbyme#era: eternal#solo: taemin#userbexrex#uservamptae#sophiesee#dailyshinee#kpopccc#ksoloists#ultkpopnetwork#dailybg#malegroupsnet#kpopcreators#What did I just see#I will have this look in mind all day long
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Jesus Teachings Welcomes All
What are Jesus' teachings in a Nutshell?
At its core, the message of Jesus can be distilled into one profound truth: we are all one. We are quite literally and collectively one, as a single human family, interconnected not just through blood, but through spirit, bound together as children of the same source—what Jesus referred to as “our Father" is ultimately the greater universe we are all products and reflections of. We are not separate from each other despite what our egos lie to us.
With that in mind, no church that truly follows Jesus’ teachings would ever turn away or exclude someone from the LGBT community—because we’re all part of the same human family. A simple way to tell if a church is really living out what Jesus taught is to see how it treats people from that community. If it welcomes them with love instead of judgment, it’s on the right path. If it condemns or rejects them, it’s missing the point of his message.
His teachings were intended to terminate any division, hierarchy, and exclusion, and instead healing the illusion of separation between us and restoring harmony among all people. The threat of ending human egos, individuality and separation was why he was killed. A termination to his message was intended to preserve the human ego and our free will rather than surrendering to the greater will of the universe.
Jesus made it clear that choosing not to tap into the joy that already exists within us is like ignoring a built-in switch for happiness—it’s there, ready to be turned on. His teachings centered around the idea that we’re all deeply connected, not unique, separate, distinct or fundamentally different from one another, no matter what your mother told you growing up. Embracing that unity means reminding ourselves regularly that we are one human family. It also means staying aware when we slip into judging others or creating conflict, and doing our part to get back on track—choosing peace, understanding, and connection instead.
Jesus intentionally used language like “our Father” and referred to all others humans as our brothers (siblings) to reinforce in our minds that we are all part of one singular family. He wanted us to internalize this truth: we are one. Therefore, your treatment of others—no matter who they are—should reflect the love, compassion, and care you'd show to your own immediate family. If you find yourself judging or hating others, you’re not embodying his teachings. You’re clinging to ego. Remind yourself that we are all family often, say it in your mind or verbally to yourself. Extend your love and blessings and forgiveness to everyone whenever the opportunity arises, with no exceptions.
It should deeply concern Christians today that the very name “Jesus” and the word “Christianity” now evoke discomfort and even revulsion for many. This isn’t due to the teachings of Jesus themselves—which remain radical, beautiful, and benevolent—but because of how far mainstream Christianity has drifted from them. If modern Christianity was synonymous with love, acceptance, unity, and universal oneness, it would inspire joy, not dread. But instead, it has often become associated with judgment, exclusion, and hatred—practices entirely antithetical to what Jesus taught.
If your instinct is to judge, condemn, or dehumanize others—especially those who differ from you—you have already abandoned the foundation of Jesus’ teachings. He taught that we are all brothers and sisters, one divine family. The moment you see someone as “other” or beneath you, you’ve already failed the most basic spiritual instruction he gave.
This is not a faith of cherry-picking. Jesus didn’t offer vague suggestions; he gave clear, consistent guidance: love your neighbors, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, turn the other cheek, and treat others as you would treat your own family, because they quite literally are. His message was a blueprint for dismantling the ego and its need to judge, exclude, and dominate, so we may restore divine unity.
Modern Christianity, however, has been so infiltrated by ego and hatred that cruelty has become normalized. I've spoken with Christians who express delight in the suffering of immigrants—not because justice is being served, but because people who “don’t belong” are being driven out. I've witnessed other Christians display no sympathy for children with cancer, justifying it with outdated notions of "generational curses", pointing to Old Testament verses to support their opinion. Most recently I had a conversation with an older self identified Christian woman who said she had no problem killing a protester by running them over with her car simply because the law would permit it. How does this demonstrate loving thy neighbor? How does it support the case that this is a country built on a Christian foundation? Her words were "I do what I need to do" She is undoubtedly reading from a Trump branded version of the bible.
This is why the Old Testament must be approached with care. It contains passages that explicitly condone violence, hatred and even murder towards members of the LGBTQ community and unfaithful spouses—teachings which Jesus never endorsed and directly contradicted. To weaponize these verses today is to betray everything Jesus stood for.
This message is especially relevant to the many conservative Christian groups today who have normalized hate and bigotry so thoroughly that these behaviors now define public perception of the faith. Tragically, many have become the loudest and most visible ambassadors for Christianity, deterring potential followers who are seeking spiritual growth, not spiritual warfare.
Their hatred is so consuming that even Jesus’ own teachings can’t override it. Many hide behind a misinterpretation of John 3:16—thinking that a mere declaration of belief in Jesus is all that’s needed, while ignoring the lifestyle and spiritual transformation Jesus actually called for. This creates a loophole for hate to flourish in mainstream Christianity as long as they put "Christian ✝️" in their social media profiles.
The irony is glaring: LGBTQ pride and other events—often mocked or condemned by conservative Christians—are frequently overflowing with the very spirit that Jesus preached: joy, acceptance, celebration of humanity, and unconditional love towards others. These are the virtues Christianity was meant to embody. And yet, so many so-called Christians respond not with love, but with hostility, sometimes even violence. Simply put, this is not “loving thy neighbor.” It’s hatred disguised in a religious mask.
So what’s the solution? It begins in the heart. Remind yourself every day: we are one family, eternally connected with our father, our greater source, and united as its children. Let go of any judgments—especially superficial or cultural differences. You cannot trigger spiritual enlightenment while hating or condescending towards others. Full stop. No amount of mental gymnastics, theological loopholes or angry sermon can override this universal truth. For many, they think their "place in heaven" is secure simply because they declared their belief in Jesus. However, you need to actually practice and follow his lifestyle instructions in order to trigger the spiritual enlightenment within us he referred to as Heaven. Those were benevolent instructions constantly reminded us of our shared unity and oneness as family.
If Jesus were physically here today, would he stand with those spreading hate in his name—or with those embodying compassion, love, and unity?
And finally, review the problematic memes and messages permeating Christian communities—mocking or pushing back on calls for peace, coexistence, and unity. Many even use the name of Jesus to reject and attack the very ideals he died to protect. They spit on his message while claiming to speak in his name.
Case in point below, a recent Christian meme discouraging the most basic Jesus teachings of coexisting with each-other while using Jesus' name in an attempt to give this hateful message against unity weight.

Source: Jesus Teachings Welcomes All
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LET’S HEAR IT FOR VOCALIST TAEMIN
#the power in this is insane. insane.#i wont be over this for a long time#taemin#era: eternal#kgma#guilty
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240821 taemin_bpm instagram reels update
알려 줄게 내가 누군지 with 리안 & 로잘린♾️ #태민 #TAEMIN #ETERNAL #SexyInTheAir #SexyInTheAirchallenge #SITA챌린지
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[WIP]
#taemin#you know a Taemin comeback is good when the trailer bgm slaps#and when there is selfcest#tbh not only the bgm slaps#everything up til now slaps#jia's art#era: eternal
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I saw someone say a while ago that Jason attacking Tim at Titans Tower was just Tim hallucinating bc he was feeling guilty about being Robin even though Jason's not dead. Which is great, amazing, I think the whole Titans Tower thing is Bonkers, but I think it would be so much funnier if Jason tried to Gaslight Tim into believing the Titans Tower incident never happened, not because he's like evil, he's just super embarassed about it. like Or Tim did actually hallucinate Jason at TT but thinks it was real, so when he tells Jason about it, Jason's so fucking confused, and Tim thinks Jason's Gaslighting him
Tim: Remember that time when you broke into Titans Tower and beat me half to death while wearing a Robin costume from party city
Jason: What? Tim, I know i'm crazy, but I'm not...Insane.
Tim, pulling down his collar: I literally have the scar to prove it
Jason: Bruce told me that was from Clayface pretending to be me, which, might I just say rude. Tim... are you ok? Did you hallucinate me attacking you? like, I know I've done that before, but...
Tim, frowning: I don't think I hallucinating. I was benched for a while after because I had to recover-
Jason: well, you were benched around the time I was dropping hints that I knew who Bruce was outside of Batman, he probably just benched you to keep you safe. You probably were working too many cases with too little sleep and your imagination started to run wild.
Tim: Are you gaslighting me?
Jason: Are you gaslighting me?
#jason todd#tim drake#titans tower#gaslight gatekeep girlboss#schrodinger#they argue about it for eternity#but neither of them check the footage#because they think the argument's so silly#they also never ask Bruce#it would be so easily solved#but if they ask somone they're someone's gonna get in big trouble#Bruce: Jason why are you gaslighting Tim?#Bruce: Tim you need to get more sleep or I'm benching you#Jason honestly doesn't remember a lot from his fresh back to gotham era because he just represses it#so he really doesn't know either#and he's scared to know if it's actually true or not
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the only people that knew rosekiller were together were long dead by the time Barty finally died.
nobody knew to bury his body next to Evan's.
#“hearts connected eternally in death” yeah through bluetooth#*connected through landline my bad you guys forgot they're old people#rosekiller#bluetooth burial#marauders era#marauders#dead gay wizards from the 70s#barty crouch jr#evan rosier#evan x barty#barty crouch junior#barty crouch x evan rosier#barty x evan#rosekiller angst
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i do think the argument of "oh you're being EXTRA harsh on veilguard for being racist/misogynistic/etc! what about all that stuff in previous games??" is actually in very bad faith.
bc firstly: people have already talked about previous games at length. it is weird to expect old arguments to be rehashed when a new thing is available to discuss.
and secondly: yeah, i will actually hold veilguard to a higher standard! i don't think that's unreasonable at all. time is linear, and 10 years passed in between the last game! there have been so many highly public social movements since then, the entire world has changed. most people have had growth in their awareness of the world and how they understand history and politics in that time, just from being alive and reading the news occasionally. they SHOULD have improved! i was never expecting it to be showstoppingly good or like a masterpiece of writing, but... i think "not getting worse, and perhaps being 2% better" is a completely reasonable expectation.
but, it did not improve, and did actually get worse, unfortunately! i do not think it's reasonable for a game published in 2024 to have such a regressive, flat way of depicting women; their implications on the worldbuilding became incredibly similar to irl racist or antisemitic conspiracy theories, while the writers crowed about how they were so proud of ~giving the elves a win~; the portrayal of the qunari only got more flat and islamophobic, somehow; and the entire idea of "i can excuse being nb but i draw the line at being an immigrant" is so stupid that it sends me into space.
i think it's completely reasonable to expect better from Progressive Writers™️ in this modern era! this is a very low bar to exceed, and they still managed to dig under it, on such basic topics as "can women visibly age or be rude and still be major characters". previous games were managing to reach this standard, minor as it was! whether it's a failure of the writing itself, or corporate interference, it is completely valid to expect better.
#veilguard critical#txt#unfortunately while i would not begrudge any game for having bad writing in this Capitalist Era#it's actually so unhinged for the writers to chime in like ''waow we're so feminist and leftist and made such an optimistic narrative :)''#they did in fact write an omelas adaptation where the conclusion is ''only one or two people in eternal torment? sounds great. no problem''#this is like if grrm starts talking about how he's so proud of writing healthy loving relationships into his novels#like that seems either wildly incompetent or they're just cynically saying whatever they think will get sales#which is sad either way and i cannot respect it
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#life eternal#prequelle era#white suit copia#my gifs#queue#ghost band#the band ghost#ghost#carninal copia#copia#he is king
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@tamlinweek day 1: forgiveness / change
HAPPY TAMLIN WEEK 💐🎉 i made this piece of tam and little tam based on a poem i really liked 🥺
life is unpredictable, it changes with the seasons even your coldest winter happens for the best of reasons and though it feels eternal like all you'll ever do is freeze i promise spring is coming and with it brand new leaves
#poem is by erin hanson!#in my head tamlin is saying this to his child self#in his healing era 😔#he apologises and forgives himself for all the self hatred he's harbored since childhood#snow starts to melt and spring comes#where he's reminded that nothing is eternal that things can change and begin again#ANYWAY#as u can see#i cant draw toes#im thankful to grass existence that i may cover these tedious things#pro tamlin#tamlinweek#tamlin week 2025
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long as i am loving you you’ll never be alone long as you keep wanting me around
#my art#art#samdean#wincest#i couldnt think of a caption for this one 🥲 also IMAGINE IF I COUKD DRAW SHOES 😭😭😭😭😭😭 help#i dont have a scenario for this either i dont know what era it is.. i just liked the pose lol…. feel free to make suggestions…#i am eternally making dean look younger than sam by accident#maybe its a time travel au……… let your imagination run wild <3
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Jesus Teachings Welcomes All
What are Jesus' teachings in a Nutshell?
At its core, the message of Jesus can be distilled into one profound truth: we are all one. We are quite literally and collectively one, as a single human family, interconnected not just through blood, but through spirit, bound together as children of the same source—what Jesus referred to as “our Father" is ultimately the greater universe we are all products and reflections of. We are not separate from each other despite what our egos lie to us.
With that in mind, no church that truly follows Jesus’ teachings would ever turn away or exclude someone from the LGBT community—because we’re all part of the same human family. A simple way to tell if a church is really living out what Jesus taught is to see how it treats people from that community. If it welcomes them with love instead of judgment, it’s on the right path. If it condemns or rejects them, it’s missing the point of his message.
His teachings were intended to terminate any division, hierarchy, and exclusion, and instead healing the illusion of separation between us and restoring harmony among all people. The threat of ending human egos, individuality and separation was why he was killed. A termination to his message was intended to preserve the human ego and our free will rather than surrendering to the greater will of the universe.
Jesus made it clear that choosing not to tap into the joy that already exists within us is like ignoring a built-in switch for happiness—it’s there, ready to be turned on. His teachings centered around the idea that we’re all deeply connected, not unique, separate, distinct or fundamentally different from one another, no matter what your mother told you growing up. Embracing that unity means reminding ourselves regularly that we are one human family. It also means staying aware when we slip into judging others or creating conflict, and doing our part to get back on track—choosing peace, understanding, and connection instead.
Jesus intentionally used language like “our Father” and referred to all others humans as our brothers (siblings) to reinforce in our minds that we are all part of one singular family. He wanted us to internalize this truth: we are one. Therefore, your treatment of others—no matter who they are—should reflect the love, compassion, and care you'd show to your own immediate family. If you find yourself judging or hating others, you’re not embodying his teachings. You’re clinging to ego. Remind yourself that we are all family often, say it in your mind or verbally to yourself. Extend your love and blessings and forgiveness to everyone whenever the opportunity arises, with no exceptions.
It should deeply concern Christians today that the very name “Jesus” and the word “Christianity” now evoke discomfort and even revulsion for many. This isn’t due to the teachings of Jesus themselves—which remain radical, beautiful, and benevolent—but because of how far mainstream Christianity has drifted from them. If modern Christianity was synonymous with love, acceptance, unity, and universal oneness, it would inspire joy, not dread. But instead, it has often become associated with judgment, exclusion, and hatred—practices entirely antithetical to what Jesus taught.
If your instinct is to judge, condemn, or dehumanize others—especially those who differ from you—you have already abandoned the foundation of Jesus’ teachings. He taught that we are all brothers and sisters, one divine family. The moment you see someone as “other” or beneath you, you’ve already failed the most basic spiritual instruction he gave.
This is not a faith of cherry-picking. Jesus didn’t offer vague suggestions; he gave clear, consistent guidance: love your neighbors, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, turn the other cheek, and treat others as you would treat your own family, because they quite literally are. His message was a blueprint for dismantling the ego and its need to judge, exclude, and dominate, so we may restore divine unity.
Modern Christianity, however, has been so infiltrated by ego and hatred that cruelty has become normalized. I've spoken with Christians who express delight in the suffering of immigrants—not because justice is being served, but because people who “don’t belong” are being driven out. I've witnessed other Christians display no sympathy for children with cancer, justifying it with outdated notions of "generational curses", pointing to Old Testament verses to support their opinion. Most recently I had a conversation with an older self identified Christian woman who said she had no problem killing a protester by running them over with her car simply because the law would permit it. How does this demonstrate loving thy neighbor? How does it support the case that this is a country built on a Christian foundation? Her words were "I do what I need to do" She is undoubtedly reading from a Trump branded version of the bible.
This is why the Old Testament must be approached with care. It contains passages that explicitly condone violence, hatred and even murder towards members of the LGBTQ community and unfaithful spouses—teachings which Jesus never endorsed and directly contradicted. To weaponize these verses today is to betray everything Jesus stood for.
This message is especially relevant to the many conservative Christian groups today who have normalized hate and bigotry so thoroughly that these behaviors now define public perception of the faith. Tragically, many have become the loudest and most visible ambassadors for Christianity, deterring potential followers who are seeking spiritual growth, not spiritual warfare.
Their hatred is so consuming that even Jesus’ own teachings can’t override it. Many hide behind a misinterpretation of John 3:16—thinking that a mere declaration of belief in Jesus is all that’s needed, while ignoring the lifestyle and spiritual transformation Jesus actually called for. This creates a loophole for hate to flourish in mainstream Christianity as long as they put "Christian ✝️" in their social media profiles.
The irony is glaring: LGBTQ pride and other events—often mocked or condemned by conservative Christians—are frequently overflowing with the very spirit that Jesus preached: joy, acceptance, celebration of humanity, and unconditional love towards others. These are the virtues Christianity was meant to embody. And yet, so many so-called Christians respond not with love, but with hostility, sometimes even violence. Simply put, this is not “loving thy neighbor.” It’s hatred disguised in a religious mask.
So what’s the solution? It begins in the heart. Remind yourself every day: we are one family, eternally connected with our father, our greater source, and united as its children. Let go of any judgments—especially superficial or cultural differences. You cannot trigger spiritual enlightenment while hating or condescending towards others. Full stop. No amount of mental gymnastics, theological loopholes or angry sermon can override this universal truth. For many, they think their "place in heaven" is secure simply because they declared their belief in Jesus. However, you need to actually practice and follow his lifestyle instructions in order to trigger the spiritual enlightenment within us he referred to as Heaven. Those were benevolent instructions constantly reminded us of our shared unity and oneness as family.
If Jesus were physically here today, would he stand with those spreading hate in his name—or with those embodying compassion, love, and unity?
And finally, review the problematic memes and messages permeating Christian communities—mocking or pushing back on calls for peace, coexistence, and unity. Many even use the name of Jesus to reject and attack the very ideals he died to protect. They spit on his message while claiming to speak in his name.
Case in point below, a recent Christian meme discouraging the most basic Jesus teachings of coexisting with each-other while using Jesus' name in an attempt to give this hateful message against unity weight.

Source: Jesus Teachings Welcomes All
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TAEMIN Ending Fairy - Sexy in the Air (KCON Japan 2025, 250510)
#Taemin#Lee Taemin#KCON Japan#giffedbyme#era: eternal#solo: taemin#userbexrex#uservamptae#dailyshinee#kpopccc#ksoloists#ultkpopnetwork#dailybg#malegroupsnet#kpopcreators#KCON#It's like there's a button and he switched to stage Taemin#Meaning this
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whoever styled the horizon music video deserves a raise of at least one billion dollars
#and thats all i’ll say about this picture#you dont need to hear the rest of my thoights but trust they are there#taemin#era: eternal#horizon
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Ariana Grande x Eternal Sunshine + See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil
#Ariana Grande#dailymusicians#dailymusicqueens#musicedit#dailygrande#arianagrandeedit#agrandeedit#eternalsunshineedit#Eternal Sunshine#Eternal Sunshine Era#See No Evil Hear No Evil Speak No Evil#Gradient Text#My Edits
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Jesus Teachings Welcomes All
What are Jesus' teachings in a Nutshell?
At its core, the message of Jesus can be distilled into one profound truth: we are all one. We are quite literally and collectively one, as a single human family, interconnected not just through blood, but through spirit, bound together as children of the same source—what Jesus referred to as “our Father" is ultimately the greater universe we are all products and reflections of. We are not separate from each other despite what our egos lie to us.
With that in mind, no church that truly follows Jesus’ teachings would ever turn away or exclude someone from the LGBT community—because we’re all part of the same human family. A simple way to tell if a church is really living out what Jesus taught is to see how it treats people from that community. If it welcomes them with love instead of judgment, it’s on the right path. If it condemns or rejects them, it’s missing the point of his message.
His teachings were intended to terminate any division, hierarchy, and exclusion, and instead healing the illusion of separation between us and restoring harmony among all people. The threat of ending human egos, individuality and separation was why he was killed. A termination to his message was intended to preserve the human ego and our free will rather than surrendering to the greater will of the universe.
Jesus made it clear that choosing not to tap into the joy that already exists within us is like ignoring a built-in switch for happiness—it’s there, ready to be turned on. His teachings centered around the idea that we’re all deeply connected, not unique, separate, distinct or fundamentally different from one another, no matter what your mother told you growing up. Embracing that unity means reminding ourselves regularly that we are one human family. It also means staying aware when we slip into judging others or creating conflict, and doing our part to get back on track—choosing peace, understanding, and connection instead.
Jesus intentionally used language like “our Father” and referred to all others humans as our brothers (siblings) to reinforce in our minds that we are all part of one singular family. He wanted us to internalize this truth: we are one. Therefore, your treatment of others—no matter who they are—should reflect the love, compassion, and care you'd show to your own immediate family. If you find yourself judging or hating others, you’re not embodying his teachings. You’re clinging to ego. Remind yourself that we are all family often, say it in your mind or verbally to yourself. Extend your love and blessings and forgiveness to everyone whenever the opportunity arises, with no exceptions.
It should deeply concern Christians today that the very name “Jesus” and the word “Christianity” now evoke discomfort and even revulsion for many. This isn’t due to the teachings of Jesus themselves—which remain radical, beautiful, and benevolent—but because of how far mainstream Christianity has drifted from them. If modern Christianity was synonymous with love, acceptance, unity, and universal oneness, it would inspire joy, not dread. But instead, it has often become associated with judgment, exclusion, and hatred—practices entirely antithetical to what Jesus taught.
If your instinct is to judge, condemn, or dehumanize others—especially those who differ from you—you have already abandoned the foundation of Jesus’ teachings. He taught that we are all brothers and sisters, one divine family. The moment you see someone as “other” or beneath you, you’ve already failed the most basic spiritual instruction he gave.
This is not a faith of cherry-picking. Jesus didn’t offer vague suggestions; he gave clear, consistent guidance: love your neighbors, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, turn the other cheek, and treat others as you would treat your own family, because they quite literally are. His message was a blueprint for dismantling the ego and its need to judge, exclude, and dominate, so we may restore divine unity.
Modern Christianity, however, has been so infiltrated by ego and hatred that cruelty has become normalized. I've spoken with Christians who express delight in the suffering of immigrants—not because justice is being served, but because people who “don’t belong” are being driven out. I've witnessed other Christians display no sympathy for children with cancer, justifying it with outdated notions of "generational curses", pointing to Old Testament verses to support their opinion. Most recently I had a conversation with an older self identified Christian woman who said she had no problem killing a protester by running them over with her car simply because the law would permit it. How does this demonstrate loving thy neighbor? How does it support the case that this is a country built on a Christian foundation? Her words were "I do what I need to do" She is undoubtedly reading from a Trump branded version of the bible.
This is why the Old Testament must be approached with care. It contains passages that explicitly condone violence, hatred and even murder towards members of the LGBTQ community and unfaithful spouses—teachings which Jesus never endorsed and directly contradicted. To weaponize these verses today is to betray everything Jesus stood for.
This message is especially relevant to the many conservative Christian groups today who have normalized hate and bigotry so thoroughly that these behaviors now define public perception of the faith. Tragically, many have become the loudest and most visible ambassadors for Christianity, deterring potential followers who are seeking spiritual growth, not spiritual warfare.
Their hatred is so consuming that even Jesus’ own teachings can’t override it. Many hide behind a misinterpretation of John 3:16—thinking that a mere declaration of belief in Jesus is all that’s needed, while ignoring the lifestyle and spiritual transformation Jesus actually called for. This creates a loophole for hate to flourish in mainstream Christianity as long as they put "Christian ✝️" in their social media profiles.
The irony is glaring: LGBTQ pride and other events—often mocked or condemned by conservative Christians—are frequently overflowing with the very spirit that Jesus preached: joy, acceptance, celebration of humanity, and unconditional love towards others. These are the virtues Christianity was meant to embody. And yet, so many so-called Christians respond not with love, but with hostility, sometimes even violence. Simply put, this is not “loving thy neighbor.” It’s hatred disguised in a religious mask.
So what’s the solution? It begins in the heart. Remind yourself every day: we are one family, eternally connected with our father, our greater source, and united as its children. Let go of any judgments—especially superficial or cultural differences. You cannot trigger spiritual enlightenment while hating or condescending towards others. Full stop. No amount of mental gymnastics, theological loopholes or angry sermon can override this universal truth. For many, they think their "place in heaven" is secure simply because they declared their belief in Jesus. However, you need to actually practice and follow his lifestyle instructions in order to trigger the spiritual enlightenment within us he referred to as Heaven. Those were benevolent instructions constantly reminded us of our shared unity and oneness as family.
If Jesus were physically here today, would he stand with those spreading hate in his name—or with those embodying compassion, love, and unity?
And finally, review the problematic memes and messages permeating Christian communities—mocking or pushing back on calls for peace, coexistence, and unity. Many even use the name of Jesus to reject and attack the very ideals he died to protect. They spit on his message while claiming to speak in his name.
Case in point below, a recent Christian meme discouraging the most basic Jesus teachings of coexisting with each-other while using Jesus' name in an attempt to give this hateful message against unity weight.

Source: Jesus Teachings Welcomes All
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Stretch - March 19 - word count: 299 - @wolfstarmicrofic
Remus was tired.
His eyes were drooping, and his head was falling onto his book, and wouldn’t it be nice if he just-
No. He had studying to do.
Besides, Sirius was there, too.
If Remus fell asleep, then maybe Sirius would think that he thought that he was boring. They had only just begun dating, so that was absolutely not an option.
“Moony,” Sirius whispered, breaking Remus’s steady chant of don’t sleep don’t sleep don’t sleep. “You look just about ready to pass out.”
“I, er,” Remus stuttered, not fully awake and not expecting Sirius to know. “No?”
Sirius chuckled. “Yeah, right, Moons. C’mon, we’re going up. We’ve done a lot.”
“Fine,” Remus huffed, closing his Transfiguration book and shoving it in his bag haphazardly.
To his frustration, it fell out.
“How dare you,” Remus muttered to the book that was now lying on the floor.
“Are we talking to inanimate objects now, Moony?” Sirius asked, bending down and reaching under the table to pass the textbook up to Remus.
He blushed furiously. “Erm, yes.”
“Well, we’ve passed that point of sleep-deprived, I guess.” Sirius crawled out from under the table, grinning.
“Fuck you,” Remus replied, grinning as well. He couldn’t help it- everything his boyfriend (boyfriend!!) did was infectious.
“Mmm, maybe after you’re well rested.” Sirius winked at him, putting his arms above his head and stretching.
Remus watched, enraptured, as his shoulder muscles moved, and then as he tilted his head back, exposing the column of his throat.
Then he dropped his arms and Remus had to pretend he hadn’t been staring.
“Merlin, I’m stiff as a board,” Sirius muttered, grabbing his stuff. “Up we go, then.”
Remus nodded, still speechless.
Sirius was more beautiful than the star he was named after, in his honest opinion.
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