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Hunter
TheCptBlackPill
I would argue that there are profound differences between Thomas Jefferson and David French Jefferson was an Enlightenment era liberal. No one would ever confuse Jefferson with French even though
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Miles is thankful Smith
IVMiles
1/ Reading about Protestant missionaries in the 1830s North American Far West. The first Protestants--Episcopalians--were less interested in behavioralist marks of Christian identity. Monogamy and churchgoing were what mattered. Presbyteria
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Feargal Hague
FeargalHague
The Hague family of Cavan reached the sources of world power where they gained acclaim and prominence. #CavanDay #CavanCalling William Hague Jr, was a prolific architect. He done business dealings
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Michael Wright
bymichaelwright
Any artists or poets come to mind who had a multilayered engagement with faith? Like:The famous nun-artist Corita Kent left the convent.The Benedictine poet Sylvester Houedard studied Hinduism.Hilma af Klint
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Nicholas Denysenko
NickDenysenko
On a theme hot in OrthoTwitter - Orthodoxy's mission has not changed. It has always remained the same. Partaking of the life of God, God sends the Church back into
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nikolai mouse
nikolaimouse
I was going to be quiet, but then I just skimmed this article on ASD in church, and I found that Orthodoxy kind of checks off all of the boxes
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Ariel Edwards-Levy
aedwardslevy
Post-election political analysis often turns into playing with demographic blocs. But every voter comprises myriad, overlapping identity groups -- and those identities matter much more to some people than they
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suzania
Reminder: the authors of the bestselling books in the Christian Book Distributors catalogue are not the only representatives of Protestant Christianity in the United States. Theyโre representative of a certain
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maybegray
talk to me about striving striving is if you voted, could you change your mind? do you have a religious/spiritual commitment/conviction for or against striving?ex I imagine most see the
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P H Lee
P_H_Lee
So I watched the musical Pippin for the first time yesterday and I have a distantly related thought about monasticism and modern American Protestant Christianity. (I knew that there was
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Malcolm Fleโ
Malcolm_fleX48
Conservativism as we know it today is a movement based on a desire to return to Liberalism.True liberalismConservatism seeks to conserve the authority of govt and move back to the
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Michael Kelly ู
MichaelKellyIC
There is a lot of bad theology masquerading as #lockdown wisdom. Chief is the notion that it doesnโt matter if you can go to Mass or not. Christ gave us
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Consequence is no coincidence
BlueSteelDC
5 Things I want to get off my chest: 1. The past was not a nice place for some of usWhether you are MAGA or overly idolizing FDR's time unless
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Kendal Mobley
kendal_mobley
A thread on the #MAGA #insurrection, white #Evangelicals, and the calls for #unity coming from Trump's craven enablers in the #GOP. On TV today @PatToomey & @MickMulvaney pretended they didnโt
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apostolaich
THREAD "Call no man father..."A rebuttal of the common Protestant interpretation that accuses Catholics, Eastern and Oriental Orthodox of acting against scripture. Matthew 23:9RSV-CE = "And call no man your
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q_professor
Thread:That the parable of the Good Samaritan is, allegorically, about Our Saviour does not mean that it is not to be taken literally as well. There are four senses to
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