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Anna Caudill
AnnaCaudill4
Is it really that hard to just let Black people talk about the injustice they face every damn day & hear what change they think needs to happen? (Spoiler: it’s
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ghost of daniel parker
SeekerOTL
1\Jeffrey Goldberg’s Atlantic story about Trump’s alleged comments was lifted from the ending of the Godfather II. 2\Don’t believe me? Check out Goldberg's past writings...he’s obsessed with the mafia and
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Nicholas Bagley
nicholas_bagley
I think @BlakeProf's point is well-taken. But it gets at a deep problem with public discourse around law.@jdmortenson and I have heard privately that we have shaken some originalists from
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John Inazu
JohnInazu
A thread on @HawleyMO’s First Amendment tweet last night. My thoughts might also apply to some of Josh’s other legal claims (including his views on the electoral process), but since
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Glenn Butner
glennbutner
After some mild push back on my wording in yesterday's thread on if the Trinity is in the Bible, let me ask a different question: How is the Trinity in
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Pst. Gbenro
gbenro
Small devotion thread. Romans is one of the most significant books in the Bible. It outlines doctrine fairly well and creates a basis to consider the church. To flow with
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Matt Emerson
M_Y_Emerson
Remember in the 2000s when we emphasized “guard the good deposit” and “pass on sound doctrine”? It’s obvious now that, while that emphasis is biblical and good, we forgot to
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Anthony B. Bradley
drantbradley
As a theologian, I believe in the power of gospel (Rom 1:16) but I have zero faith in the power of evangelicalism to mediate the gospel on race issues. They
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Diana Butler Bass
dianabutlerbass
I often think of the statue of Mary Dyer outside the Massachusetts state house in Boston. Of course, it is a public statue of a important American woman who witnessed
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Guy Davies
ExiledPreacher
Yes to this, "as evangelicals, we must cease to be mere biblicists and become faithful exponents of Scripture deeply rooted in a well-rounded dogmatic theology."https://twitter.com/robertstrivens/status/1339605402539892736 I'm
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Andrew C. Hébert
andrewhebert86
I was reflecting tonight on the years I spent in an independent, fundamentalist Baptist church.I thank God for much of what was instilled in me in those formative years. Things
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JC
rnadna2
Standing! In the United States, the current doctrine is that a person cannot bring a suit challenging the constitutionality of a law unless the plaintiff can demonstrate that he/it is
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ICXC NIKA~Christ is Risen
helen670
Orthodoxy is, first of all, an orthodoxy of life and not an orthodoxy of indoc- trination. From this point of view, her- etics are not so much those who con-
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rahula
pashyaka
H should read the book name of the rise by semioticist Umberto eco. Lots of references and puzzles but also a fine description of mediaeval eu and the church A
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Matthew Stinson
stinson
One of the reasons the American free speech debate is so tortured (and unintelligible to Europeans) is that people on both sides identify free speech with the First Amendment (viz.
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J.
OkoJames_
On expanding your theology, you'd be best served engaging w/ scholarly material *primarily* as opposed to threads. Ironically, here's a thread of @UCCF articles which competently address commonly debated issues.
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