"But I beseech You of Your kindness to have mercy on me—not the lesser mercy which You show temporarily for physical distress, but Your greater mercy which You show for the distress of the soul. Have mercy on me, and forgive me my sin. Amen."
@rightwingnutrs Very ugly doubling down in subsequent posts, giving any credence to “right-wing” non-Christians turns out to be a mistake literally every single time.
"Since the publication of my article about a month ago, a number of responses have been published here on North American Anglican and throughout the web. My hope is to respond to everything I can, succinctly and in good faith."
—Colletti @Young_Anglican
https://t.co/nHotiEWddB
If I ever hear that someone's about to have their third or twelfth child (boy or girl), I'll be sure to congratulate them on their speedy progress toward taking over their local municipality rather than spewing this kind of repulsive slop.
"Stay away from St. Augustine: skillfully formulated subjectivity is not theology, not by a long shot, and it's harmful to young souls. Nothing but journalism with a few dialectical features."
"I am not religious myself, I don't even go to church, and I make use of the sacred texts and songs for therapeutic purposes: they help me more than anything else to overcome the two afflictions Nature has saddled me with: depression and headaches."
"I am not religious myself, I don't even go to church, and I make use of the sacred texts and songs for therapeutic purposes: they help me more than anything else to overcome the two afflictions Nature has saddled me with: depression and headaches."
The timeline's a lot quieter when you follow fewer than a hundred people, yet I have voluntarily thrown this away many times by turning to the For you tab. Mark of a cursed mind.
"What proof can they shew us, to make us believe, that the Church of England…should undertake to oppose the Definitions of all the wisest Lawyers, in condemning the Right which People have to rid Themselves from the Oppression of Tyrants?" —Pierre Allix
"That the Church of England does maintain Opinions concerning the Rights of Soveraignty different from what are received by all the rest of Christendom, whether Papists or Reformed, is a strange supposal.