Commentary Telling It Like It Is To Those That Might Not Want To Hear It & Links To News Around The Internet
Monday, April 17, 2023
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Is 4H Or Parents To Be Blamed If Child Distraught Over Livestock Auction?
Shouldn’t the parents be blamed more than the meat industry if a child is unable to emotionally handle a livestock auction?
Don’t they bear the responsibility for determining if their child is capable of this sort of weighty responsibility?
4H is not the Hitler Youth or for that matter most any organization that has been duped into the Plague Cult.
In a free society, one is not forced to join it or comply with directives violating one’s conscience out of fear of punishment.
It also needs to be asked who ultimately OWNED the goat prior the auction? If the girl and her parents, they should be allowed to up and leave at any time.
If 4H or some other legal entity, the child may sadly be in a SOL situation with the powerful lesson being to avoid entanglements beyond her home and small circle of associates with profound disappointment usually the order of the day when going beyond such boundaries.
by Frederick Meekins
Monday, April 10, 2023
So Long As No Apostasy Involved, Who To Say Pastor Has No Vocational Calling?
But if the minister got the position and doesn't profess any explicit apostasies, there must have been some internal and external vocational call there to begin with.
That calling might not live up to a holy roller emotional intensity.
However, both of these traditional criteria would have at one point intersected to an acceptable degree.
What this statement under consideration really is is a way to place a veneer of piety on as to why you can't or are reluctant to articulate a non-Biblically based reason as to why you don't like a particular minister.
I get accused of “individualism” repeatedly.
But isn’t this statement under consideration an example of individualism if one on one's own assumes that a minster does not have a calling when the congregation that this hypothetical ecclesiastical functionary serves holds differently if neither congregation or minister are part of an expressed heresy or form of apostasy?
Is it that the pastor does not have a calling or, if you feel inclined to this pious mysticism, is it that the Spirit is calling you as a mere pewfiller to another congregation where you might be happier or more settled?
Such a calling has been confirmed by both the individual and the congregation if the position is granted.
You are asserting a form of individualism that not only is the individual not meant to be your pastor pastor but that he should not be anybody's pastor because he does not adhere to YOUR preferences.
Like it or not, a traditional understanding holds that the vocational calling starts within the individual and then is confirmed externally by the congregation extending the position.
So who is this online theologian, who goes on the record as one willingly subordinated to the will of the ecclesia, to state otherwise?
Perhaps it is this online theologian that is being called elsewhere and not the pastor.
By Frederick Meekins
Sunday, April 09, 2023
Friday, April 07, 2023
Does The Carnegie Museum Curate A Secret Collection Of Extraterrestrial Artifacts?
Does The Carnegie Museum Curate A Secret Collection Of Extraterrestrial Artifacts?https://t.co/e28ZLGRfpp
— epistolizer (@epistolizer) April 6, 2023
Deep Dive Into The Stay At Home Daughters Movement
It’s one thing if the young women involved want to live this way.
But what about those that don’t want to live this way upon reaching adulthood?
It is a bit of a false dichotomy that a woman can only be a stay at home daughter or the town skank.