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Depends on what you’re about to do I think, but I personally would go with just a plain protein isolate with milk, and then mix some coffee with it I made previously. You can add maybe a touch more sodium if you feel you need a little more of that.

Wouldn’t recommend this if you’re immediately about to do something physical due to the milk.

re: Heading to Midnight Mass baws....

Posted by TigerJack8 on 12/24/25 at 10:00 pm to
Merry Christmas. God bless yall

re: Jesus was from Nazareth

Posted by TigerJack8 on 12/20/25 at 10:29 am to
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Yes


Ok, yes, you’d be correct. Rabbinic Judaism obviously rejects Christ Jesus, so it’s incompatible there theologically.

To add to this, to put it simply, Catholic teaching is that the Church is the proper continuation of what was the Jewish faith with Christ as the head.

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He wasn't from Judaea

I mean, it could be subjective where He’s from, but He was born in the city of David, which from my recollection, is in Judea.

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He spoke out against the Pharisee's, actually said a lot of bad stuff about them, and their faith then is much different than Judaism today.

Yes, He did because they rejected Him as the Messiah. He talks about how Abraham saw His day and rejoiced, but the Jewish leaders called Abraham their father.

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He may have been a Jew in ethnicity but not a Jew from any metric. Just my assessment is all.

This doesn’t make sense. He was from te lineage or King David, born in the city or David, He is is the fulfillment of the law and the prophets, He was born through the New Ark of the Covenant in the Blessed Virgin Mary - she contained the Bread of Life (manna from Heaven), our High Priest (staff or Aaron), and the law (Ten Commandments), etc.

I think you’re trying to justify Christians not overly supporting the modern, secular state of Israel, but it’s not the appropriate logic. You are right though that it’s important because we have leaders making important geopolitical decision based on bad theology (Ted Cruz).

re: Jesus was from Nazareth

Posted by TigerJack8 on 12/20/25 at 9:54 am to
I think I understand your post, maybe you can clarify it more for me.

It seems like you’re saying Christians shouldn’t be tied to contemporary Judaism. However, I do not understand what you’re trying to say about Christ.
Maybe you’re right, but we should try our best to stay standing for our families to the end.
IMO this is a problem that stems from Europe and the USA not having enough children.

How many people not willing ti gave children becomes it “affects my career” or “I can’t handle these kids”.
You bring up a good point honestly. This is a result of living in a country with so many benefits.

Sometimes it’s good to do something that’s hard to keep you settled straight.
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Catholic beliefs span intersect with the platforms of both parties. On abortion - R On death penalty - D On poverty - D On immigration - D


I think I understand what you’re saying about the death penalty and immigration here. Can you elaborate more on the poverty aspect?

With this said, I don’t think what you’re saying is correct. Fundamental Catholic teaching may agree more with “R” as you’ve put above. For example, traditional Catholic teaching allows for the use of the death penalty, and it’s explained in the Roman Catechism.

I suppose if you argued that a lot of the modern, teachings that have lean that way, maybe you’re right, but I like to look at what has been taught for centuries and not what has been discussed the last 20 years.

re: Best church candy/mints

Posted by TigerJack8 on 12/14/25 at 10:18 pm to
[embed]Need to stop being catholic. Not eating an hour fore communion is dumb and not in the Bible. To much man made bull crap with all that[/embed]

I mean, we Catholics believe we are receiving, literally, God Himself, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity. Can we not have a little temperance and devotion to God for just this short period of time?

re: Covington is nice

Posted by TigerJack8 on 12/12/25 at 2:59 am to
Name checks out.
She says God is her savior, yes, because she was saved from the stain of original sin because she was conceived immaculately.

She technically is not redeemed because she is not bought back from the slavery of sin and death.

The church teaches she was immaculately conceived and lived a life without sin. She is the New Eve and the New Ark of the Covenant.

Read Genesis 3:15, the end of Revelation 11, and Revelation 12.
[embed]I think the Pope recently emphasized that she is NOT a co-redeemer.[/embed]

This isn’t quite right. The church does teach she is coredemtrix or co-redeemer as you’ve said. Simply put, this term just means she fully consented and thus participated in bringing out Gods will by conceiving the Son of God in her womb and giving birth to Him.

I think people are confused by the definition. Christ the Son is 100% the Lord, Savior, and Redeemer of mankind; some Saints just participate in it. Saint Paul could be used as an example as one who participates as he wrote most of the New Testament.
Ten years ago you may have been right, but I think Bama’s admin prob would replace him if he had a couple years of no playoff.
I was indeed responding to that one poster saying thats how they were to get a starter home.

The context is that people aren’t going to settle for the more affordable homes if it’s not safe for the family. There is no forcing, I was making a point to his post.
So if you have a wife and children, for your first house it should be in a crime ridden area, just because it’s your first home?

People shouldn’t be forced to live in crime ridden areas just because they’re purchasing a first home. That makes no sense.
The other announcer said it was a tackle.
The mortgage rate isn’t what prevents people from buying houses most of the time. It’s the base price of $400K or more on average across the country.

A lot of banks want a large % down of the base price of the home. How many people are actually able to put 3-5% down in a $400,000 house let alone 20% to avoid the PMI. Even if they can put the 3-5% down to actually buy the house, they become house poor as the majority of their income goes to a mortgage. It’s unsustainable.

I get this whole thread has turned into a boomer bashing thread, and of course the boomers are going to take it personally, but this current generation is facing a financial crisis in which we’ve never seen and honestly, it’s going to get worse.

re: Nausea and extreme dizziness..

Posted by TigerJack8 on 12/6/25 at 3:02 am to
Could it be a severe panic attack?
Everyone knows you’re trolling, but Bama 2011 is an example even though they weren’t 11-0 at the time of the game.

It still shows how hard it is to make it to the game on SEC some years.