@PaulVanderKlay Entrepeneurial Church planting was another moment.
The question to ask is how did the old waves peter out?
I remember being left holding the pacifism bag when everyone else moved on after Obama was elected.
Lot of folks "found the truth" back then too
@PaulVanderKlay Several Protestant waves. Young Restless Reformed is the obvious one, but the popularity of pacifism when Bush was President is another, I think Redeemed Zoomer's movement is another.
God loves aggro young lads!
I wrote about the Pope and why Christian tech critics often have a more compelling response to the AI crisis than their secular counterparts. Simply, Christian writers aren't afraid of "human nature" talk, and they understand THE question of the AI Age is: what are people for? 🧵
How does a teenager from a nice family in Ohio end up charged with a third-degree felony for making terrorist threats?
That’s the question that Angela and Marcus Reed* found themselves asking after their house was raided by the FBI. Their son Caleb had been plotting attacks on religious sites and was radicalized by jihadists through the messaging app Discord after converting to Islam.
This is a story about what can drive a 14-year-old to plot a violent terror attack; who is to blame when he does; and what, if anything, a family can do to de-radicalize their son.
*Angela, Marcus, and Caleb Reed’s names have been changed.
@kalezelden@SteveSkojec Oh let me throw a few more books at you.
You can spend 1 credit on all 3 volumes of Jeff Vandermeers Ambergris trilogy
(But city of saints n madmen is a text. Its kind of a crime to just listen to it)
@SteveSkojec@kalezelden They've been recording rockstar college professors teachingb their best stuff for decades.
But they also have their own app so if you get addicted it may be worthwhile to swap out audible for them
https://t.co/sYsrpqRPXv
3.4.202 Hamlet knows he is about to get the Uriah treatment at the hands of R&G and the king.
Which gives the comparisons between Hamlet and David I am seeing a lot more weight
3.4.157 "Throw away the worse part of it and live the purer with the other half" regarding his mothers divided heart. Hamlet really is the young radical who takes the hyperbolic words of Christ very seriously.
Cut your offending hand off please!