Grateful for new followers. So it's worth restating some rules of my threads:
Nonsense will be muted.
Incivility will be blocked.
Proven falsehoods and threats will be reported.
Yeah, I'll admit it. This whole thing tweaks my beak.
It's about Ken Paxton and James Talarico. It's about the silence of Christian leaders when the shoe is on the other foot. And it ends with a word I don't use lightly.
Link in comments.
Every prediction your bank, insurer, or algorithm makes about you? @CarissaVeliz says it's not really about the future. It's about power.
Her new book PROPHECY (@doubledaybooks) makes the case — and she makes it brilliantly on the latest @TPandRPod episode.
🎙️ Link in comments.
400+ episodes. Top 1% worldwide. And we still want to hear from you.
If Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other @TPandRPod has ever shifted how you think about someone on the other side, here's a small ask:
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Caesar or Jackson?
Constitutional scholar @RosenJeffrey says it's the most important question to ask about the current administration. And the history behind it is more clarifying than anything happening on cable news.
New ep. of TP&R out now. 🎙️ https://t.co/o1MyoSfvca
@coreysnathan told his Jewish mom he became a Christian.
She went quiet. Then Yiddish. Then called his dad from the other room.
"Ronnie, Our son is a born-again Republican."
She was so thrown off she didn't even get the words right.
(@DerateTheHate Ep. 313 — link in 🧵)
What happens when truth costs you something personal?
Episode 313 of DTH with @coreysnathan is a real conversation about family fracture, faith, political identity, and staying in hard conversations.
Worth your time this morning.
🎧 Listen now 👇🏻👇🏻
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#DerateTheHate #BridgeBuilding
6/ And when someone from the Reluctant Right has finally had enough and shows up at the door? The answer should be simple: come on in. The water’s warm.
Most Americans want to contribute to their communities.
Most of them think they're the only ones.
That gap — the collective illusion — is doing more damage than any political opponent.
Brian Hooks of @StandTogether joined TP&R to talk about how we close it.