“You are my eternal Father, but I am scattered in times whose order I do not understand. The storms of incoherent events tear to pieces my thoughts, ... until the day when purified by the fire of your love I flow together and merge into you.”
- Augustine
Dissecting Nikola Vucevic’s postgame lament, which leaked into the locker room, and a conflicting message on the Bulls’ recent effort @TheAthletic:
https://t.co/g8q5AVvBmX
@JordanW41069857 I’m curious to know your thoughts on Ephraim Radner’s work. I started with A Brutal Unity then Time and the Word and The End of the Church.
What do Jim Jones, Karl Marx, and the Amish have in common? They have each played a part in contributing to the American fear of communal living. For decades to mention living "off the grid" would result in visions of cults, communists, and crazies.
https://t.co/3pEN9voQ1i
I don’t know exactly how Mark 16:18, “they shall take up serpents… and not be harmed” should be interpreted, but I know that the American church has tried to “take up serpents” and has been harmed.
https://t.co/tg1M2Syl6A
We fail to understand this idolatry is because we are convinced that our $25 trillion dollar GDP, and our nearly $1 trillion dollar military budget are gifts from God. So, if we sell Israel some of our bombs that is like God blessing them by proxy. https://t.co/6v3qIHBbhF
After having been a classical infernalist for over 24 years, a series of YouTube videos, articles and the books below have changed my mind on the matter. I now believe universalism is more plausible. I am not dogmatic about it, but at least I am confident that universalism is true.