Letitia James’ Final Days: How Trump’s Revenge Lawsuit Could End Her Career for Good

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She's actually committed the crimes she's accusing Trump of.

Screw the career I want to see Leticia James and Fani Willis in prison along with that corrupt judge

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  1. That’s what happens,when you hire DEI AG’s and prosecutors who have no knowledge about the facts of laws!Especially fabricated lies.

  2. Oh, they don’t care about the law, they only care about their power and how much money they can screw the taxpayers out of and how to bring down Trump.

  3. APOSTASY This term in Greek (a·po·sta·siʹa) comes from the verb a·phiʹste·mi, literally meaning “stand away from.” The noun has the sense of “desertion, abandonment or rebellion.” (Ac 21:21, ftn) In classical Greek the noun was used to refer to political defection, and the verb is evidently employed in this sense at Acts 5:37, concerning Judas the Galilean who “drew off” (a·peʹste·se, form of a·phiʹste·mi) followers. The Greek Septuagint uses the term at Genesis 14:4 with reference to such a rebellion. However, in the Christian Greek Scriptures it is used primarily with regard to religious defection; a withdrawal or abandonment of the true cause, worship, and service of God, and hence an abandonment of what one has previously professed and a total desertion of principles or faith. The religious leaders of Jerusalem charged Paul with such an apostasy against the Mosaic Law.
    It may properly be said that God’s Adversary was the first apostate, as is indicated by the name Satan. He caused the first human pair to apostatize. (Ge 3:1-15; Joh 8:44) Following the Flood, there was a rebellion against the words of the God of Noah. (Ge 11:1-9) Job later found it necessary to defend himself against the charge of apostasy on the part of his three supposed comforters. (Job 8:13; 15:34; 20:5) In his defense Job showed that God grants no audience to the apostate (Job 13:16), and he also showed the hopeless state of one cut off in apostasy. (Job 27:8; compare also Elihu’s statement at 34:30; 36:13.) In these cases the Hebrew noun cha·nephʹ is used, meaning “[one] alienated from God,” that is, an apostate. The related verb cha·nephʹ means “be inclined away from the right relation to God,” or “pollute, lead to apostasy.”—Lexicon in Veteris Testamenti Libros, by L. Koehler and W. Baumgartner, Leiden, 1958, p. 317.
    Apostasy in Israel. The first two commandments of the Law condemned all apostasy. (Ex 20:3-6) And before Israel’s entry into the Promised Land, they were warned against the grave danger of apostasy resulting from marriages with the people of the land. (De 7:3, 4) Even though a person who was inciting others to apostasy was a close relative or a marriage mate, he was to be put to death for having “spoken of revolt against Jehovah your God.” (De 13:1-15) The tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh were quick to exonerate themselves of a charge of apostasy that arose because of their construction of an altar.—Jos 22:21-29.
    If you would like to read the full ‘Apostasy’ information, about 3 full pages, please email me and request the Apostasy information. I will gladly forward the information to you freely. Any help I can provide is always free.

    Why did Adam die? For disobedience. Yes, a ‘great crowd’ will survive the Great Tribulation and enter into the 1000 year rule of Jesus, but that ‘great crowd’ is a very small percentage of the population of the earth at this time. And why will most die? For failure to obey, or, if you prefer, for disobedience. The full Rules report about this is 4 pages long and if you want the full report, please email me and request it. If you have Bible questions, please ask or email me with your questions. Again, any help I can provide is always free.
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