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ProtestantMonk

@protestant_monk

Reflexive contrarian, tolerable in public only by the Grace of God.

All else is vanity.

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calendar_today13-11-2021 17:49:05

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The Drunk Republican (@drunkrepub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“So why do you have trust issues? Your parents? Women?” “Nah it’s really more because after Charlie Kirk was shot the right was more united than ever but right after that a bunch of people I admired who had podcasts suddenly colluded to switch sides and help the Democrats

“So why do you have trust issues? Your parents? Women?”

“Nah it’s really more because after Charlie Kirk was shot the right was more united than ever but right after that a bunch of people I admired who had podcasts suddenly colluded to switch  sides and help the Democrats
Nᴀᴛᴇ ⚓️ (@oblatenate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wendell Berry: “Actually effective public dialogue, I think, is never far from the care and the tone of serious conversation among people of goodwill. What passes now for public dialogue is no such thing.” (THE NEED TO BE WHOLE, pg. 20)

Michael Watson (@michaelwatsondc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

American racial classification, devised initially by racists to do racism but later adopted by ethnic ward-heeler politicians to institutionalize patronage, makes no sense and is entirely arbitrary.

Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“But if you get rid of property taxes on primary residences, you’ll have to raise sales taxes!” So what? A consumption tax is always preferable to the state de facto owning your home.

Logan Lancing (@loganlancing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've really tried to stop saying "they" in recent years. If I can't articulate names or orgs, I shouldn't be making the claim. I've found "they" is an initiative code word to signal that we're now using a different dictionary, in the same way Woke do it.

ProtestantMonk (@protestant_monk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Men will tell tales and invent monsters because the reality is too terrible to accept: people, including them, sometimes just suck.

Sour Patch Lyds (@sourpatchlyds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During a self-esteem low I remembered, "He had no form or majesty that we should look at Him, and no beauty that we should desire Him," so if you're ever feeling down about your looks, remember, you're being like Jesus! 🙏🏻"...the LORD sees not as man sees: man looks on the

Skeletor 🧼🧽🫧 (@themuppetpastor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t think it’s fair to dunk on Catholics for this. The Bible tells us to confess our sins to one another. “Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.” James

ProtestantMonk (@protestant_monk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It occurs to me that, with the 17th Amendment nuking State Government representation in the Senate, Gerrymandering is an effective counterweight in the House. Make State Legislatures Matter Again.

Enguerrand VII de Coucy (@ingelramdecoucy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m tired of people giving their baby boys these dumb new names these days, names like Cody and Aiden or whatever. We need to go back to giving our boys good, strong, traditional, BIBLICAL names, names like Matthew or Tiglath-Pileser III

ProtestantMonk (@protestant_monk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A creed is only as good as the rigour of the discipline enforcing it. Creeds die because thet are not enforced and those outside it are permitted to cary on. Those of us who want it enforced are then told this is outside the creed, rendering it meaningless.

Christian Heiens 🏛 (@christianheiens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liberal Democracy in America is ultimately doomed in the long run because the Democratic Party fundamentally believes that any attempt to roll back the various pillars of Progressivism constitutes a morally illegitimate breakdown of the legal order itself, and the only

John Mozena (@johnmoz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data centers aren't uniquely energy-hungry. One aluminum smelter draws as much power as all of Nashville. Utilities used to build power plants to meet that demand but today, regulations & litigation make that almost impossible. We need more power plants, not fewer data centers.