Perhaps would just be best not to schedule official aquatic activities. Can do what you want on your own time without telling church folk about it.
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Perhaps would just be best not to schedule official aquatic activities. Can do what you want on your own time without telling church folk about it.
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Just lie about it and enter the establishment anyway.
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Interesting how the “racial tension” of last year consisted only of the deaths of certain individuals and not a single condemnation of the wanton destruction of private property.
A pastor suggested that at this time we as Christians stop straining at gnats given that there are those that have never heard the Gospel.
As such, does he renounce his declaration as to what a lousy Christian you are if you do not go to church while away from home on vacation?
Talk about the Pharisaism he claims he does not want as part of his congregation.
In support it was claimed one does not take a vacation from God.
That is true.
Unless you are touring the brothels of Thailand or Nevada, God can be enjoyed and fellowshipped with during any wholesome recreational activity.
One does not need a hireling clergy standing over one’s shoulder to invoke deity.
Most people don’t go on vacation by themselves.
If we are all really priests as Scripture says, why can’t one hold a makeshift service with one’s family in the car?
Ironically, those insisting the most vociferously regarding the impropriety of such would insist upon making a stand against the perceived formalism of Roman Catholicism and other deliberately liturgical churches.
by Frederick Meekins
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But if the elixir is such powerful sorcery, what does she have to fear from Neo-Lepers?
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He emphasizes race in most of his published works and is apparently flabbergasted that is what people want to hear him lecture and teach about.
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You do realize, right, that the only reason the average person would go along with this is to save their jobs or to prevent their homes from being burned to the ground?
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Episode 41 of the Commonweal Magazine podcast addresses the topic of “White Churches & White Supremacy”.
The discussion consists of this leftwing Catholic outfit interviewing Robert P. Jones, a Southern Baptist wracked with White guilt, about his book “White Too Long: The Legacy Of White Supremacy In Christian America".
In the discussion, it is revealed that the title is taken from a quote by writer James Baldwin.
Isn't that itself an act of cultural misappropriation?
If we are to buy into the premise that White Christians are guilty for deeds from the past deemed by Woketopians as racist on the part of organized religion, why shouldn't Baldwin and his contemporary acolytes be held responsible for the bloodshed, death, and destruction of property linked to the socialist ideology of which Baldwin was a proponent?
And if the correspondents at Commonweal and Robert P. Jones want to invoke admiration for James Baldwin in their crusade against “White Christians”, don't they owe it to their readers to explain why they are downplaying or even concealing the ultimate conclusion of Baldwin's ratiocination that the concept of God should be abandoned altogether?
If Christians are to derive their social philosophy from thinkers that deny the existence of God, why are we to side with those advocating revolutionary upheaval over those such as Ayn Rand or Milton Friedman that advocated a more individualistic approach to life?
After all, in a world without God, no set of ideas is ultimately superior to any other.
Could it be that, unlike Baldwin to the acclaim of critics, these propagandists do not have the creative wherewithal to continue their scam without what would be considered a crutch or opiate of the masses if they were being more philosophically honest about the worldview that it is that these alleged intellectuals actually profess?
By Frederick Meekins