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- I realize I may have made it difficult for you to accept this as sincere, but you raise an excellent and challenging point. Thank you.
- Thinking over some of the conversation here, and remembering my observations during my years in seminary, I think I've realized something about the postmodern approach. Its focus on the ways...
- I might be the odd man out here (usually am) but I didn't read it as something that was ever to be taken apart from the Trinity in any way. I'm still not quite sure how that idea got thrown...
- I struck that last bit because even with the disclaimer, it seemed harsh in a way I did not intend. I just meant to invoke an incommensurability; I'm not sure we're playing by the same...
- I think we're at an impasse, because I'm sure I could write something that would make you feel better about things, but I'd be quite aware that we don't really mean the same thing.
the Jesus Manifesto
following the way of Jesus in the land of our captivity
It is time to move on from
a politics of fear
to a politics of hope.
From the economy of grasping
to one of gift.
They say
don’t let your
religion
interfere with your
life.
Save it for the afterlife.
God is on our side.
He loves it when you spend
what you don& ... Continue reading »
a politics of fear
to a politics of hope.
From the economy of grasping
to one of gift.
They say
don’t let your
religion
interfere with your
life.
Save it for the afterlife.
God is on our side.
He loves it when you spend
what you don& ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
It is very inspiring.
1 year ago
the exponential debt-growth curve
and the energy-production bell curve
can co-exist,
from age to age."
And they have a lot of stupid-lazy people trusting them... how sad.
greetings