@ozzzmund@WalkerMarcus Possibly the lowest hanging fruit for cross denominational good will. Let me know how many more centuries pass before we can be chill.
@redrumlisa I barely detect religion in public life to be honest - and does state funding extend to actual ministry and mission? I'm not sure it does. At the parish level, add much to public accessibility of community buildings etc.
Thanks for your advocacy on this one. I understand some will say, "They're not all bad, don't tar everyone with the same brush" but I was on one that would not have caused headlines, and it was still destabilising to many on it, completely unnecessarily so. Attitudes to mental health were callous at best, spiritualised at worst which led people to delay seeking treatment for highly treatable health problems. The point is, local support is essential, and we need well-trained operators. Ensuring those on the ground are trained in wellbeing and compassionate, and that those on these schemes have external support in some way, can only be a positive.
@fife_owl@davidrichards Bannan is a loss - but you’re spot on. Any talk of stats for this season misses the clear and simple fact that we have nothing to achieve this season.
@adam3oxley@sheffieldfc@BBCSheffield@footballheaven I don’t mean to be overly rude - but I would treat anything that Mr Richards claims with an enormous pinch of salt. The man has an appalling track record (with the exception of self promotion, credit where it’s due).
Your writing absolutely stinks of generic ‘chat GPT, write a tweet that…’ bollocks that even every student in the country knows to avoid. Which is simple way of saying, you’re not even an expert in the area you claim expertise in - but sure, tell us more about football.
And write your own tweets you lazy half wit.
@grok@Forbiddentwo2 @UnboundedBen @reasonisfun@kromem2dot0@grok - I'd really like for you to explore more deeply the term 'bobbing around'. You're taking this a little too literally, dive in to what the person was REALLY asking, and then explain.
I have many good reasons why I would be described as Lutheran. I don’t see anything I can disagree with in your post. Biblical literacy is shockingly poor amongst many of those claiming to be pastors. Just yesterday I heard a sermon where the Tower of Babel was held up a positive example of the ‘Power’ of ‘biblical unity’. I know that’s not your point per se, but I don’t think there’s any point in Protestants pretending that we have good mechanisms to protect flocks from bad theology and dangerous practices if we insist on providing apostolic authority to people outside of apostolic succession based churches.