Can democratic Socialism save America?
- By Yarddog
- General Politics
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That has nothing to do with Democratic Socialism. Look it up.But they identify as socialist. Look it up.
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That has nothing to do with Democratic Socialism. Look it up.But they identify as socialist. Look it up.
Exactly—Corinth’s problem was love-less greed, not quiet doubts.Sometimes I don't, but usually I remind myself that the solemnity is not in my performance but in the testament to God's faithfulness. My understanding of the text in question is that the unworthy manner was because they were missing the fellowship that the Lord's Supper speaks to, through their flagrant injustices towards one another.
Also when I read the words 'blood and soil' Hitler was the furthest from my mind in relation to American history of fighting for anti slavery and the principles of freedoms and democracy.When you consider the vast library of Hitler quotes from various long & laborious speeches (that were scattershot across a myriad of subjects), is it perhaps too easy of a jab to take to merely find "resemblances"?
Overlap in policy & rhetoric doesn't necessarily mean perfect overlap in terms ideological agreement.
"America for Americans" and "France is for the French" existed before Hitler.
And Hitler made quotes about vegetarianism and animal welfare, and I'm sure we could find some "similar sounding" rhetoric between his statements and that of PETA. That wouldn't mean PETA (or the animal rights movement more broadly) should be linked with a propensity for Nazism.
And one certainly doesn't have to be a Nazi to hold the position that fundamentalist Islam is incompatible with Westernized society.
And that's a bidirectional opinion for that matter... Many in the west feel that way... and many Fundamentalist Muslims in the Middle East also feel that their religious ideology and the "excesses of the West" are incompatible.
I'd bet dollars to donuts that at some of those anti-Israel protests that were happening at Harvard, there were probably a lot of things being shouted and written on signs that we could probably track down some overlap with.
Isaiah 30:26, specifically mentions the sun as causing all the graphically Prophesied things. A CME is a one day event; the blast carries on into outer space."Also, consuming fire." In addition to.
"For our God is a consuming fire." is referring to both His countenance (Exodus 24:17, Revelation 1:16, Revelation 19:11-16) and His wrath (Jeremiah 4:4, Revelation 6:15-17, Revelation 19:21). His countenance is like the sun. A CME isn't necessary. Fire and brimstone from heaven comes after the thousand year reign of Christ (2 Peter 3:7, Revelation 20:7-9).
Jesus said: I know you are descended from Abraham....If you really were Abrahams children, you would act as Abraham did. John 8:37-40Don't negate the promise to Abraham of the "seed" which will never die which means ethnic Jews (biological descendants of Abraham). We don't replace Israel, as Paul says, we gentiles are grafted in. The original branches are still there and will always be.
I feel the same, too....But this is a good place to practice virtue.
Sometimes I don't, but usually I remind myself that the solemnity is not in my performance but in the testament to God's faithfulness. My understanding of the text in question is that the unworthy manner was because they were missing the fellowship that the Lord's Supper speaks to, through their flagrant injustices towards one another.Fervent, that momentary “Am I even doing this right?” ( I have the same go through my mind ) pause is the danger-light Paul talks about—thanks for naming it.
What helps you push through the “ordinary” feeling and actually take the bread and cup anyway?
Fervent, that momentary “Am I even doing this right?” ( I have the same go through my mind ) pause is the danger-light Paul talks about—thanks for naming it.For me, every time we take communion I have a momentary pause where I question whether I am eating in a worthy manner. It is especially strong on those days when I am just going through the motions and don't feel emotionally connected to the worship or my relationship with Christ in general. Those days, it all just feels so ordinary and I wonder if I am feeling an appropriate sense of awe and gratitude.
That’s beautiful—healing at the table is a powerful testimony. Thanks for sharing it, YardDog.I've never had a negative experience with the Eucharist. I have received miraculous healing though.
Thank you for that honest one-liner—what a weighty moment. Grace to you.While I was a Catholic, I had the moment >
"I'm not sure the Eucharist is really the body of Jesus; and if it isn't, I can't take it."
No you don't hope too much. For God nothing is impossible and I believe He does not allow for His church to go for too long without a correction.Y'know, with the way the world is, one would think Christians would see the need to unite together for mutual support and encouragement rather than wrangle over certain points of the faith ad infinitum. But I guess I hope for too much.
Not specifically Muslim, but major political changes in general tend to break down to 10% on one side, 10% on the other, and 80% who are simply worried about their day to day living and can't be bothered with bigger issues.And where is there only 10% Muslim population where this has happened?
You're splitting hairs, and seem to be invoking a bit of a no true scotsman thing.Oh great, another poster who doesn't know how liberal & progressives aren't leftists. You need to get a leftist to explain it to you.
Yes so now you can understand that after a while you begin to dismiss the objectors out of hand. That regardless of what they present its already tarnished with bias. Its a disqualifier and people don't believe them anymore.So it would seem.
Of that sites like this attract skeptics who gather on certain posts piling on those who disagree. A bit like when a Christian is battling several atheists over how deluded Christians are. lol. It happens all the time. These social media sites are designed to create such a situation.There is an aphorism: "If everyone you meet is a jerk, then maybe you are the jerk."
I am pretty sure I linked peer review and images that to most people is abvious. Yet people cannot bring themselves to even speak the words as to what they see lol. This is more telling than any peer reviewed paper as to where people are at.The equivalent here is that if every source you choose is a called a crank, then maybe you are only reading crank sites.
And in. 1 John 5;18. SAYS that. whosoever is BORN. OF GOD. SINNETH NOT // OV. is a DISJUNCATIVE PARTICLE NEGATIVEYou seem to be stuck in complication and self justifications land dan
"-everyone who loves knows God and is born of God" capital word spellings not required, but I like the bold
The left comes up with one scandal after the other.