@JoashPThomas Orthopraxy is applied orthodoxy. What we truly believe is reviewed in what we do. Right practice is the natural out-working of right belief not merely confessed but actually believed.
@SupermanEnjoyer I really liked this version of Parasite. Making him a greedy businessman is a great spin on the character.
My only issue is that he was Ivo. Why not just make Rudy a billionaire? It seemed like a it was just a twist for the sake of a twist.
The Forgotten Desert Mothers by Laura Swan: an amazingbook highlighting the lives wisdom of incredible women who deserve to be remembered, and who have a lot to teach us today.
https://t.co/3Y9uMoswXE
If you are interested in reading their writing here us where I recommend start.
John Wesley (the preacher):
Thoughts Upon Slavery - https://t.co/uWMpJSReA3
Charles Wesley (the poet): Come I Thou Traveler Unknown - https://t.co/x8O8WdhObZ
If you are a Christian who is deconstructing, particularly from a reformed evangelical background, John & Charles Wesley are great people to read.
Their theology is the product of a process deconstruction & reconstruction, leading them to a deeper faith.
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As such theyβre a window into a classical and deeply biblical Christianity that may be new to you and which and absolutely challenges modern evangelical Christiany.
Can we please stop rewarding bad-faith blue checkmark accounts every time they say something idiotic?
I understand the temptation,Iβve fallen into it a lot, but our condemnation is exactly what they want.
@TalkingSuperman This is a great point. A simple and intuitive way to to begin this story is for Lex to discover the foundations for the cure and need Supermanβs help to complete it. It could create an interesting arc for both of them.
However they handle it, Iβm looking forward to this series.