Public policy and public health / all human life possesses inherent dignity and worth / I tweet about sports (St. Louis, Indy, Missouri St, IU) / Opinions mine
And it’s Goal, our CITY Boys!
I wrote a goal song/fan anthem for @stlCITYsc out my my love for the club and the city. It’s a parody of “Bully Boys” by Alan Doyle - give it a listen! #AllForCITY
https://t.co/xl0dYIrR2t
@jinsongroubing@Ross_McLaren_@christina_ivey This is the problem with identity politics: we see every group as a monolith because of who they are or where they are from.
It can be simultaneously true that most Scots were oppressed by the English AND that there were Scots who participated in/benefited from English empire.
@knonX__@MadMikeIsenberg Yes, really. The title page of the Book of Mormon calling Jesus is “the Eternal God” when you mean something different by both “eternal” and “God” does not make your theology, in fact, Christian.
@_Jake_Rogers_@tallsnail The dictionary doesn’t provide the definition. The Scriptures themselves teach the definition, which is a Jesus who is fully God, has no beginning and no end, and was not a created being. It’s not my “preferred definition” it is THE definition,
@_Jake_Rogers_@tallsnail You are allowed to believe that, but that is not Christian theology. God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three distinct persons within the Godhead but one being: God. Coequal and coeternal. Further, God the Father does not have a body, only God the Son as He became incarnate.
@Rekt57v@avidseries Whether you are right or wrong (and you are wrong), doesn’t matter what you think of the concept that Jesus is fully God: that’s Christianity. If you don’t believe Jesus is God you are not a Christian. You have the right to believe what you believe, but it’s not Christianity.
@jkimballcook Is Jesus fully God?
Is there one God for all of the universe and existence?
These are the most foundational theological concepts of Christianity. If the answer is “no” to either, then that theology is not Christian.