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Underleafshade

@leafnmalt

Reformed Catholic, exploring the Anglican Tradition, patriarchal, traditional values Hiker, reader, blue collar. now on Gab.

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Baxterian 🐗 (@bbwoofield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are two kinds of anti-anon people: 1. The kind of people that genuinely think that having the name “BobbyC03” is more virtuous than “Woofield” despite it not being really any more informative. These are unserious people. 2. The kind that wants to find your workplace,

Aaron M. Renn  🇺🇸 (@aaron_renn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My look at the dissolution of the old Protestant ethic or bourgeois values, resulting from three major shifts: - From a Protestant to post-Christian culture - From a bourgeois to managerial economy - From a production to a consumption based society

My look at the dissolution of the old Protestant ethic or bourgeois values, resulting from three major shifts:

- From a Protestant to post-Christian culture
- From a bourgeois to managerial economy
- From a production to a consumption based society
Underleafshade (@leafnmalt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just post I made quoting Will Spencer where I instead of offering alternative definition, evidence or clarification, I mocked him, without reason. This was wrong, I repent and ask Will for his forgiveness. I have since taken down those posts down.

Brian Sauvé (@brian_sauve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you choose to take someone in the least charitable possible light, you will find never-ending excuses to be frustrated, upset, and annoyed. But this is sub-Christian. A lack of charity will poison a marriage, friendship, church relationship—anything. Don't give in.

𝔭𝔯𝔬𝔱𝔢𝔰𝔱𝔞𝔫𝔱 𝔭𝔢𝔯𝔰𝔭𝔢𝔠𝔱𝔦𝔳𝔢 🕊️ (@theprotestantp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lord’s Supper is not a mere memorial. The wine we drink, and the bread we eat is a participation in the body and blood of our Savior and a remembrance of the sacrifice He made for us.

Lutheran Answers 🏵️ (@lutherananswers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adrian 🇻🇦 If this image of the Reformer of Wittenberg absolutely ripping a heater gets more likes than your post then he knew his heart was as black as the coal you post and as wretched as countless of your popes so he trusted completely and totally in the promises of God for salvation by

<a href="/deusimpera/">Adrian 🇻🇦</a> If this image of the Reformer of Wittenberg absolutely ripping a heater gets more likes than your post then he knew his heart was as black as the coal you post and as wretched as countless of your popes so he trusted completely and totally in the promises of God for salvation by
Baxterian 🐗 (@bbwoofield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reforming the church is necessary but not sufficient to reform the country. Pastors, elders, deacons, and theologians should focus on reforming the church. Men who are not these things should focus on either reforming everything else.

Eric Conn (@eric_conn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Few know this, but trying to publicly destroy, cancel, or doxx other Christians by lying about them, or dredging up past sins, is actually worse than saying something politically incorrect.

Anglochog ⚓ (@anglochog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I assert that the body of Christ is really, (as the usual expression is,) that it is truly given to us in the Sacrament, to be the saving food of our souls." - John Calvin

Brian Sauvé (@brian_sauve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Envy will poison you. Here’s how to fight it: Cultivate a joy at others’ success. Is a brother crushing it? Don’t be a bitter loser. Thank God for his success. Whatever you do, don’t let your envy put down roots. Dig it out fast, before it’s a rottenness in your bones.

Dave (@standandknox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rich Pierce - Biblicist Actually Rich, adultery, abandonment and divorce are sins and anons not giving you their bosses phone number so you can tell on them for disagreeing with liberalism isn’t a sin. Hope this helps.

Jon Harris 🌲 (@jonharris1989) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historically, nations prioritize their own interests and faith. Both Plato and Augustine noted the role of shared religion. Ours is the true religion: Christianity.

JD™ (@lostmyhats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you notice, evangelical warlords treat their critics with the type of contempt and anathemas that *should* be reserved for blasphemers. Too often, this gets passed off as being a great defender of the faith. Look closely, you'll see they're only a great defender of themselves.

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James Lindsay, anti-Communist A few years ago, I did a Pulpit & Pen podcast conversation with O’Fallon, who reassured the discernment community obviously concerned with the appearance of taking counsel of an atheist, that Lindsay was only being show-ponied around evangelicalism as an expert on Critical

The Other Paul (@theotherpaul2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Article I. Of Faith in the Holy Trinity There is but one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts, or passions; of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness; the Maker, and Preserver of all things both visible and invisible. And in unity of this Godhead there be three

Article I. Of Faith in the Holy Trinity

There is but one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts, or passions; of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness; the Maker, and Preserver of all things both visible and invisible. And in unity of this Godhead there be three
naD 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✝️ (@patrologyvotary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not that it needs to be said again, but we have too many English Bible translations. If it were up to me I would call a moratorium on all translation work, including revisions, until 2050 at the earliest. The translations ones we have now are beyond sufficient. Cease and desist.