@OrthodoxEthos@Acts17David As a regular watcher of David Wood and fellow default Protestant, I’m glad to see a good faith engagement from an Orthodox representative. I have seen David be nothing but gracious to all branches of Christendom, aside from those who antagonize. So I hope this is enlightening
@AXECOP@AlaskanKate The horse and his boy has always been my favorite. It’s the only one where the main characters are all Narnian.
It is a story of found identity, call to greatness, and wrestling with insufficiency.
What is with these dumb softbal questions?
Instead of asking "are you an antisemite", ask him:
- Do you think Jews are the greatest enemy?
- Is there is something uniquely bad about Jews?
- Do you agree that 6 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust?
- Do you believe in establishing a totalitarian government that would replace the republic of the USA?
- Should religious freedoms be heavily restricted?
- Do you think races should be separated?
@scrowder is not "confronting" Nick Fuentes. He is simply giving him the opportunity to spread more of his deceptive propaganda.
@MikeWingerii The Christian faith is unique in that you can be both fully loyal to your country while pledging first allegiance to God.
This does not mean blind allegiance to the government, but conscience bound commitment to pursuing Christ through the culture you’re born into.
I’m not sure if this will reach any of you @elonmusk@glennbeck@chrispavlovski , but if you’re concerned about AI I think I have a solution.
A structured theological moral framework. I have a model in testing
Yes. If you can stomach it, you need to remember that violence is always in the wings and only by remaining vigilant do we preserve a civil society, where we use discourse instead of violence to resolve differences.
No, watch it, Harry. This is what relentless demonisation gets you. This is what happens when you call your opposition Nazis for your entire career. Watch it.
Pray. Don't believe unconfirmed reports. Don't hold undue hope. Pray, trust God. If his time is not over, he will remain. Otherwise, he will be called home.