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2. Adiamin dada
3.Mao Zedong
4.The Kim Dynasty
5.Joseph Stalin
Common thing almost all of them are nationalist and socialists
Is it the truth or is it because history is written by capitalists??
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This qoute is deep and sad 😓
What You Won’t Do for Love
   You’ve tried everything, yet you never gave up. Because love isn’t about comfort— It’s about commitment. A silent supporter through the storms.

When you think of love, Don’t imagine it as something that exists to serve your comfort. Life doesn’t flow that way.

Love is not a bottle of water—measured and limited. It’s a river. Always moving, always giving, impossible to empty.
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"Behold the Man!"
After Pilate had scourged Jesus, he presented Him before the Jews so they might be satisfied and said to them as He stood on the platform, "Behold the man!" (John 19:6).
“Behold the man!”—God becoming man—did not stand there merely as a representative of man created in the image of God, full of dignity and strength.
He also stood there as one who was scourged and humiliated, His body torn and wounded, the honor of His humanity brought low in disgrace.
“Behold the man!”—He stood there willingly on behalf of the suffering ones, those who pass through the struggle for power and honor.
He stood in place of all the broken, all those who have had their dignity stripped away and have suffered violence.
“Behold the man! Is this not the punishment you desired? Is it not enough for you?”
At this moment, the Lord Jesus is drenched in blood. His body is mangled. Words fall short in describing this scene.
“Behold the man!”
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When the argument about Existentialism arose, the philosopher Plato had a consistent position: "For me, eternity does not mean living in heaven, but living forever in the minds of men." For Plato, eternity did not mean living after death, but living forever in the minds and hearts of men through the good deeds he left behind on earth.

Our Elias Melka is probably the Taoist sent by the gods to prove Plato's argument....He lives on in our hearts because of the timeless works he did during his time one earth.
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Later on today
Journey of JESUS from Getesemane to crucifixion
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Today we’ve grown desensitized to the cross.

But in the ancient world, crucifixion was the most brutal, humiliating, and terrifying death imaginable.

If we forget how horrific the cross was, we forget how great Jesus’ sacrifice was.

Let’s remember why the cross was feared🧵
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In ancient Rome, crucifixion wasn’t just execution.

It was a public horror.

Cicero said, “The very word ‘cross’ should be far removed not only from a Roman citizen’s body, but from his mind, eyes, ears.”

It was considered too vile to even talk about.