One thing worth noting in Cam Coleman’s decision: Ryan Wingo. I was told Wingo was the lead recruiter, stayed in constant contact, and made it clear Coleman was wanted at Texas. Easy to protect your own turf - harder to build something bigger. That’s unselfish leadership.
Let me pass on to you that which is of primary importance: that Jesus Christ, God come in the flesh, died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that He was buried in tomb, and that He was raised on the third day, putting death to death, according to the Scriptures. And that this genuine and historical event — the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus — is both intellectually credible and existentially satisfying.
I was just on the @SWANCapital podcast with @AndrewMcNairRYP, he asked me "if you could write one post on X that would be read by everyone in the world, what would it say?" my answer (posted above), combined a paraphrase of 1 Cor. 15:3-4 and the words that supposedly pushed @timkellernyc over the edge of belief.
ELON: THE NOTION OF FORGIVENESS IS IMPORTANT
“I do believe that the teachings of Jesus are good and wise.
There's tremendous wisdom in Turn the other cheek.
For a while, when I was hearing that, I thought, that's really a weak thing.
And with respect to bullies at school, I think you shouldn't turn the other cheek.
You should punch them on the nose and then thereafter make peace with them.
But this notion of forgiveness is important.
I think it's essential because if you don't forgive, then an eye for an eye makes everyone blind.”
Source: Interview with @jordanbpeterson, July 2024