Keeping the Sabbath before it was cool. Rouser of rabble. Greatly disappointed. Obviously parody. He/Him/His. Any typos the fault of Jesuits and/or Rome.
One very important lesson I learned as a child was not to get excited by or attached to everything that called itself “Christian.” It seems a lot of people never learned that lesson.
The very notion of super-intelligence is leading its creators to The Creator.
Why the tech gods of Silicon Valley have turned to Christianity https://t.co/Zwggln6SRq
@HurricaneMomo @CMedina240@kingebarrington She was a well respected Millerite speaker and died in Battle Creek where she knew the leading figures of the @adventistchurch though these days the church generally downplays its roots in the abolitionist and suffrage movements
@MsGo@kingebarrington Truth was also a strong believer in Millerism and later moved to Battle Creek to live among and befriend leading members of the @adventistchurch, though these days I’m sure the church would rather forget its connection with her and the abolitionist tradition at large
@hotnhumblejake @umichvoter She did, and then he had to run for the nomination in 22. Their working relationship has apparently been deteriorating for some time (most notably, he called for Biden to drop out after the debates while she stuck with Biden to the end)
Why does Barbara O’Neill keep appearing in Adventist churches when she is banned in her own country? Why are ASI leaders supporting her and church administrators morally confused about their role?
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@Chai_Fi_Rush @Trepadacio911@sickestyute@RadioMcLean@rodeoman Part of the reason the national capital was moved to the south was because Washington was tired of having to move his slaves back and forth between Philadelphia and Virginia to keep them from becoming free under PA law.
@saneves We could stop making worship styles a wedge issue in the church, and by extension stop platforming independent figures who specifically demonize African/LatAm/Eastern music while heavenizing European hymns (looking at you Christian Berdahl)