@EdwardPentin
@abhadland
To me as an outsider, pope Francis comes off as a complete authoritarian. Just the fact that he has published 68 motu proprios (basically executive orders) in less than ten years is very telling. Benedict posted 13 in eight years and John Paul II posted 31 in 27.
Say hello to Theodor. He decided to drop by very early Saturday morning. I think he’s planning to stay. His mother has milk and knitting, I have an x-box and lots of theology books.
@wig_ed
@NilsHenrikSmith
Dette argumentet heng berre ihop dersom vi går ut frå at kultur ikkje er eit felles gode for samfunnet og at kultur må vere kommersielt. Begge deler er feil.
This weekend we have celebrated the 1000 year anniversary of the introduction of Christian law in Norway in 1024. St. Olaf introduced it at Moster in southwestern Norway, together with the English bishop Grimketel.
@Timelord420
You need to know that if something happens in a historically Protestant country, it’s because of Protestants. But if the same thing happens (even earlier) in a historically Catholic country, it’s also because of Protestants.
@Flwd_Perfection
@ShawnClinton97
@Kdubtru
Outside the fact that Christ is the eternal God made flesh, the first time in history we read anything about Thor is the 5th century AD, so roughly 400 years after Christ.
@ZJemptv
@SweetSpaceship
Well, I agree that you being white isn’t an issue here. The issue is you coming off as a bigot, painting a whole class of people with one big brush.
@Gundamritter
@Culture_Crit
Yes, but this movie is set in Sweden. It’s highly unlikely that it’s based on a German painting they doesn’t look that similar anyway. This just looks like a standard Swedish maypole dance (or better Midsommarstång).
@cublizabeth
@Based_Byzantine
Mormons aren’t even monotheists. In fact, since there is no real eternal God in Mormonism, as ‘god’ to them is just an exalted human being, they’re actually atheists. Their view of God is just Nietzsche’s übermench in quasi-Protestant drag.
@franz_pieper
So I guess Frances Swaggart doesn’t know Greek. The Greek noun οἶνος (oinos) means intoxicating wine, nothing else. Unfermented grape juice is τρύξ (tryx), while new wine (wine that has just started to ferment), often called must (from lt. mustum), is γλεῦκος (gleûkos).
@ArfonJ
@PoliticsForAlI
"What I was trying to express was concern about the toxic nature of our political discourse and the tragic consequences of such toxicity." No, you were gloating over a murdered MP.
@JimJumJam611
@AtavismDr
@TDisputations
It says so in Judges 19:28. Yes, it doesn’t say “and she was dead” but that is the implication of the verse (i.e. that she didn’t answer him). You didn’t do literary analysis in high school?
@ThorYuengling
@DrLoupis
Here’s her researchgate profile with her peer reviewed publications: And here is her page from Copenhagen University Hospitals:
@StephenLTmusic
@EllenDatlow
@StefanMolyneux
Yes, start with that in the interview. "Here’s my IQ score. But I bet you have such a low score that you wouldn’t understand the relevance anyway."
Christmas is a Romanist holy day, not a Protestant or Biblical holy day.
In the New Covenant, the only holy day is the Lord’s Day.
Man has no right to invent holy days.
1 Kings 12:25-33
@HannahPosted
“My bad” has been used for decades and has never disappeared. Does something count as teen slang if everyone’s using it (and in the same way)? Also, W and Queen are just as much a millennial slang.
@IFFFMEISTER
They’re saying it was the “Feast of the Gods,” while curiously leaving out a small detail, that the painting is a deliberate mocking riff of the Last Supper. Also, that painting doesn’t look like this at all. It’s plain for anyone that this was a mockery of the Last Supper.
@Agathon_B
Why would a third epistle to the Corinthians or any other work of an NT author change the canon? Yes, it could provide insight into the author’s theology but the canon is what the Church has used in its services, not a library of everything NT authors have written.
@owenmorgan
Why do you think the New Testament doesn’t portray an angry God? In Hebrews 10:31, having just cited Deut. 32:35-36, the author says: “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.” God will still judge. God - in both testaments - is merciful as well as just.
Christ is NOT saying that you baptise disciples but that you make them disciples by baptising them. ‘Baptising’ (baptízontes) is a participle of the verb ‘to baptise’ (baptízō) which modifies the verb ‘make disciples’ (mathēteúsate, mathēteúō). 3/4