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Faith Is belief without physical evidence.
I respectfully disagree with this, because it tends to equate spiritual conviction with the popular idea of "magical thinking". There's many different things in both the Bible and Christianity as a whole, that can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt (not all doubt) through various evidential studies. If you're curious, I suggest you simply type "Christian apologetics" into YouTube, and watch a few videos on the subject. There's many smart people who have dedicated themselves to providing reasonable answers for why Christianity is true, not only that its so.
If you were standing there and you were tired and wanted to sit down and God told you that there is a chair there and all you have to do is sit down and there would immediately be a chair under you but you turned around and didn't physically see a chair so you didn't sit down then that wouldn't be faith but if you believed God and sat down even though you didn't see a chair then that Would be faith.
 
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What are the new rules for receiving food stamp assistance

Major updates to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps,

have gone into effect as of February 1, 2026. These changes, stemming from the federal "One Big Beautiful

Bill" (OBBBA) passed in 2025, primarily focus on stricter work requirements and new eligibility limits.


Here are the new stipulations you should be aware of:


1. Expanded Work Requirements


The most significant change is the expansion of the "Able-Bodied Adult Without Dependents" (ABAWD) rules.


• New Age Limit: Previously, work requirements applied to adults up to age 54. Now, adults ages 55 to 64 must also meet work requirements to keep their benefits.


• The 80-Hour Rule: If you fall into this category, you must work, volunteer, or participate in an approved job training program for at least 80 hours per month.


• Time Limit: If you do not meet these hours, you are limited to receiving SNAP for only 3 months within a 3-year period.


2. Removal of Key Exemptions


Several groups that were previously exempt from work requirements are now required to comply or provide specific documentation to stay eligible:


• Veterans & Homeless Individuals: Automatic exemptions for veterans and people experiencing homelessness have been removed in many cases.


• Foster Youth: Former foster youth (ages 18–24) are no longer automatically exempt.


• Parents of Older Children: Previously, parents with children under 18 were exempt. Now, that exemption only applies if the child is under age 14.


3. Food Purchase Restrictions


In 18 states, new "Food Restriction Waivers" allow state agencies to prohibit the purchase of certain items with SNAP benefits.


• Common Restricted Items: Candy and sugar-sweetened beverages (sodas).


• Implementation: These restrictions began January 1, 2026, in some states, with more rolling out through the spring and summer.


4. Changes to Non-Citizen Eligibility


Eligibility has been narrowed for non-citizens. Generally, SNAP is now limited to Lawful Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) who have lived in the U.S. for at least five years. Some previous categories, such as certain asylum seekers or refugees, may face new hurdles or loss of eligibility.


5. Income & Benefit Adjustments (FY 2026)


While requirements are stricter, the income limits and maximum benefit amounts were adjusted slightly for the 2026 fiscal year:


• Single Person: Gross monthly income limit is roughly $1,632 (130% of the Federal Poverty Level).


• Max Benefit (Household of 1): Approximately $292–$298 depending on your location.
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If these new rules are happening then A LOT of people are going to be hurt.
 
At least we have then sorted out that #47 is not a true Christian.

Well of course Susanna. No government elects priests despite the confusion of our leftists guests who provide endless entertainment for many talk show hosts and the masses
 
Well of course Susanna. No government elects priests despite the confusion of our leftists guests who provide endless entertainment for many talk show hosts and the masses

Despite that notion the entity now residing in the White House, based on the evidence, is, in fact, displaying traits that could be viewed as racism.
 
Despite that notion the entity now residing in the White House, based on the evidence, is, in fact, displaying traits that could be viewed as racism.

Of course. Just remember that he said that even if he shoots people he’d still win.
I circle back to this for introspection something which the left is incapable of.
The opposing candidate is 10 times worse than this basically for the people to elect Trump.
 
Well of course Susanna. No government elects priests despite the confusion of our leftists guests who provide endless entertainment for many talk show hosts and the masses
I remember when Pat Robertson announced his candidacy, and then I think even he must've laughed.
 
Am I the only one who finds this site depressing most of the time ?
If it were not for the amusement. haa!
I image we all began with the greatest of expectations.
I found this site in research of 'no rapture' proponents (wondering if any existed at all) and the engine retrieved a cc post by a member writing as Therapon, who revealed himself in passing to be Ellis H Skolfield, founder of Fish House Ministries, Fla. and he died shortly after my registering a little over 10 years ago. Yes, quite depressing most of the time.
 
Am I the only one who finds this site depressing most of the time ?

I actually find this site the best in terms of moderation and free discussion compared to other Christian sites which are echo chambers.
I stopped visiting the other sites like 3-4 months ago and this is the only one i visit now for a while longer.