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Bill Moore

@giggemmoore

Founder of CrossTheAisle.org Redeemed by Christ, because of who He is, not because of who I am. Soccer fan, Aggie, cyclist, runner, lawyer. Grateful.

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It’s so amazing that when Moses asked God to show Moses His glory, God Himself described His own glory in His own words and emphasized his compassion — that’s the defining character of God: Compassion! Exodus 34:6: God said: “The Lord, the Lord God, compassionate and gracious”!

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Our neighbours will know that we are Christians • not by our theology • not by our “rightness” • not by how we debate • not by how we convince others of their sinfulness But they will know we are Christians by our love

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One of the great disappointments of this American culture is how so many non-church people see evangelicals as loving guns and power more than loving the poor and marginalized.

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It’s disheartening to read and hear the words said, posted and re-posted by so many Christians. It’s obvious they think their most important task is to denounce the “leftists” and “liberals.” No. No. No. It’s not. Their most important mandate is to love the leftists & libs

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True. And including an absolute obligation to not repeat or love lies simply because they are told and beloved by people with political power or popularity.

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Yes, our nation’s baptism of access to firearms as a central identity marker of Christian nationalism is a debilitating spiritual sickness.

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The crux: “Willard describes anger and contempt as the “twin scourges of the earth” and observes that the United States has become “increasingly sick with rage and resentment of citizen toward citizen. And often the rage and resentment is upheld as justified in the name of God.”

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This is simultaneously not an especially radical theological belief and, politically speaking (especially in the U.S. context), quite a thing for Pope Leo to say.

This is simultaneously not an especially radical theological belief and, politically speaking (especially in the U.S. context), quite a thing for Pope Leo to say.