A rabbit will binky when it feels really happy or excited. The behavior involves a high jump into the air while twisting its body and head at the same time
“He who boasts that he has overcome the passions is like a soldier who, while still in the midst of the battle, sings a victory song.”
Saint John Climacus
Dear OrthoBros:
Since you insist I must turn my attention to debating "the true church" instead of wrecking Islam and evangelizing Muslims, and since I don't like to debate without first understanding a position, @OrthodoxEthos is joining me at 5pm ET to give everyone a case for Eastern Orthodoxy.
https://t.co/6K7cBUeQcq
We need way less corn and way more cattle
We need less soy and more sheep
We need less wheat and more mulberry and pawpaws
We need less at scale farms and ranches and more small scale local food producers
We need the government to stay out of our food system
@AFoolforChrist This is what we have confession for. Run to your priest. Tell him, not us. We are not protestants. We do not confess to our bros, let alone to the entire internet.
If you want a boyfriend or a girlfriend you should pray and fast more to put your soul in order and workout more to put your body in order… your mind will follow those two.
Problem solved.
+ EVERYTHING I DO IS SINFUL +
“There is a common misconception that is expressed in the following words: 'Whatever I do, I sin.' Do you know? This is a demonic thought. Most of the things we do are not sinful, they are pleasing to God. Thinking is pleasing to God, eating is pleasing to God, drinking is pleasing to God, loving one's neighbors is also pleasing to God. God is not pleased by that which diminishes and destroys life. And this approach: 'whatever I do, I sin' actually means that a person does not believe that God is the Creator of man. If you think about it, it turns out that way. It turns out from this point of view that God gave a completely impossible commandment. This is not so. The commandments can be fulfilled. It is very important to remember this, because such an approach, if constant, is actually very dangerous — it discourages a person, deprives him of the strength of his soul.”
Hieromartyr Daniel Sysoev
Conversations on the Book of the Song of Solomon