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tdwightdavis
Okay, let me break this down for you. Those of us who aren’t Christians have seen how easily the right co-opted the language of the bible and Christianity into their
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Bob Thune
bobthune
I've seen lots of "takes" from & about evangelicals in the past 48 hours. There's the race take ("white evangelicals"), the politics take ("religious right"), the power take ("cozying up
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Arti Agarwal
parantapah
The WOKE Hindus who argue that fireworks are not as per "Shaastras" -1) Have you even read Shaastras?2) Do you know how much of Hindu literature was BURNT by Islamic
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Zichen Wang
ZichenWanghere
Not 100% sure but I think probably gifting an apple to others can now qualify as an unique Chinese Christmas tradition.This is both interesting and heart-warming to me, and contributes
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Nightcrawler
SchizoCavalier
It’s interesting to see two types of traditionalists. One is the standard traditionalist which prefers aristocratic elite rule and politics of prudence (and only sometimes procedure). These are best represented
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Youngndharmic
youngndharmic
#Thread Why as Hindus we shouldn’t go to ch*rch or m*sque to offer prayers? I’d been asked this question many times and the answer is this simple- You may offer
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Benjamin Young
BJYoung1990
Some takeaways on CH tonight with @PastorCarlDay :Disconnects between black millennials and the church:1. Tradition2. Trauma3. Transparency4. Truth-telling5. Tenacity6. Talking 1. TraditionWhile there’s nothing wrong with tradition, it of
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iya eh-hee-may
ehimeora
My goal is to shift the focus of the orisha to the ori. The ori is the higher self. Your own ori is more powerful than all orishas combined.So, which
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cyrée jarelle
cyreejarelle
mainstream witchy woo is inherently white supremacist. it could not function outside of capitalism, and is itself an extension of consumerist feminism. it is rooted in no tradition but frequently
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Danté Stewart (Stew)
stewartdantec
Ok, let’s get something historically straight: there is no such thing as a singular “Christianity”. There are multiple traditions of the faith where some act more like Jesus than others.
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Ismail Royer
IsmailRoyer
Just got this in the mail, on a forgotten subject: the virtue of friendship & its relationship to politics. It was also treated by Aristotle, Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, & many
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The Hoarse Whisperer
TheRealHoarse
I have an informal Christmas tradition. It started seven years ago. I was not supposed to have my son for Christmas Eve that year but plans changed abruptly and suddenly
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Adam Davidson
adamdavidson
I am writing a thing, now, on the tradition of narrative audio and journalism. My take: there is a deep problem here. The narrative audio tradition prizes compelling narrative over
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john milbank
johnmilbank3
George Davie’s remarkable works suggest that the difference of Scottish learned culture is much greater than the Irish one, historically much more impacted by the English. He also shows that
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J0eCool
CountJ0ecool
Broke: retvrn to traditionWoke: TranshumanismBespoke: M O N K E more pacifically:tradition has led us to where we areif tradition were good, how did we fall out of it? tradition
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TheEsoterica
EsotericaThe
Scriptural arguments against sola scriptura. 1/? First, I do not deny the below:The bible is the inspired word of God, and so if the scripture conflicts with some tradition the
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