Anglo-American, PROTESTANT Episcopalian/Formulaic Anglican, Reconciliationist, Views Expressed.

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"Christianity has not annihilated the distinction of nations, nor was it intended, as all the previous commentaries plainly declare [Henry, Patrick, and etc] to change the laws of earthly governments, or do away with the social relations established among mankind."
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Look I don’t like to wade into these things (or maybe I do). But if I ever say to someone, as some type of pejorative, “you’re beneath a lay person.” Please, punch me. “Lay people,” whatever that actually means, are the body of Christ.

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I regret to inform you that the trees in the forest are *still* voting for the axe.
Belfast's protest against racism.
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The SBC is more patristic than the ACNA on Women’s Ordination.
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This is a fetish not theology
A lot of white Presbyterians in the United States could stand to submit to some Nigerian bishops.
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I’m not sure anti-racism is the cause of the modern South’s “success.” White flight into the suburbs, right to work, AC, and a better tax environment explain things much better. The most that can be attributed to anti-racism is the incredibly high crime rates in Southern cities…
1/ want to speak to @PerfInjust in good faith. He’s always treated me cordially on the couple occasions I’ve met him, and I appreciate that. I think anti-kinism statements in particular are necessary, and I think Stephen doesn’t probably see that because he’s not from the South.
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…and the dissolution of much of Southern culture and history outside of country music consumerism.
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We've got to dedicate ourselves to halting America's transformation into whatever this is.
City Council meeting in Hamtramck, MI Hard to believe that this is America
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There is a big difference between these two ways of reading the fathers: 1) “Here is what Augustine is saying” 2) “Here are some scholastic distinctions I can use to show you how I can affirm what Augustine says.” Second is not completely invalid, but the first method is more sure
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Today, in Richmond, VA, the 58th General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church adopted a motion/resolution commending the @SouthernBapCon for maintaining its stance against female pastors.
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The Pope needs to be groveling at the feet of the families of the victims of mass migration.
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Roman Catholicism cannot save the West. The Reformation was necessary to allow Christians to dissent from clergy when they do nonsense like this For example, the clergy in my denomination also believe a lot of things I don't like, but I'm free to publicly dissent and vote against them
At a meeting with migrants and the organisations that rescue and accompany them in Gran Canaria, Pope Leo urged the world not to grow indifferent to their suffering and called for legal and safe migration pathways, denounced human trafficking and exploitation, and insisted that “human dignity has no passport and does not lose its value when crossing a border.”
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The 1979 and 2019 aren’t Anglican. They are theological grab bags laced with liberalism.
The Book of Common Prayer 1979 teaches that we should directly address the communion of saints in prayer. See the Ash Wednesday liturgy where we confess our sins to God, to one another, and to all the saints in heaven and on earth.
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The duty of European countries are first and foremost to protect and sustain their own peoples, not to allow in floods of economic migrants, often violent & predominantly male, from alien cultures.
The drama of migration must serve as an appeal to the conscience of the nations of origin of the migrants, which must establish conditions for peace, justice and development. It is also an appeal to the conscience of the transit nations, which are called to protect the vulnerable and not leave them in the hands of criminal networks. It is likewise an appeal to the conscience of Europe, which cannot claim to uphold human dignity while growing accustomed to the Mediterranean and the Atlantic becoming unmarked graves, as well as that of the international community, which is called to effective and persevering cooperation. #ApostolicJourney vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/e…
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Scenario where based Irish Americans start donating money and arms to the IRA, who use these resources to protect migrants and the Irish Americans become confused.
The IRA had so much soft power and it all got spunked on Kneecap. The UDA bided their time and kept it gangster, now they're the cool ones.
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Imagine you’re an Ulster kid. Ancestors built the area. Dad got his legs blown off by an IRA bomb because the micks want to squat in their city. You blow up some migrant hotels and defend your community then everyone congratulates the Micks. Tragic
Nick reacts to the Belfast riots after an African migrant tried to bеhеаԁ a White man "It's awesome. I love us. I love the Irish. I'm so blessed to be Irish. We're gonna bսrո the city down. We're not like the French where they riot over gibs."
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Who would have thought that pointing out that Ulster Scots aren’t Irish would be so controversial?
Do people realize that it's the Protestant Unionists who are rioting against migrant violence and not the "Irish"?
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Do people realize that it's the Protestant Unionists who are rioting against migrant violence and not the "Irish"?
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Enoch Powell was a prophet. The UK is literally becoming a river of blood as multiculturalism reveals its true face.
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After the surrender of Confederate forces under Confederate General Richard Taylor in Citronelle, Alabama, on May 4, 1865, the respective staffs of both sides met at a social luncheon. Union General Peter Joseph Osterhaus, a recent "German 48er" immigrant, approached General Taylor and spoke in broken English. Osterhaus told Taylor that Southerners would now be instructed in the true American principles to learn to become good Americans. Taylor, the son of a President and the grandson of a Revolutionary War soldier, responded with biting, witty sarcasm. From Taylor's memoirs, "I apologized meekly for my ignorance, on the ground that my ancestors had come from England to Virginia in 1608, and, in the short intervening period of two hundred and fifty-odd years, had found no time to transmit to me correct ideas of the duties of American citizenship. Moreover, my grandfather, commanding the 9th Virginia regiment in our Revolutionary army, had assisted in the defeat and capture of the Hessian mercenaries at Trenton, and I lamented that he had not, by association with these worthies, enlightened his understanding. My friend smiled blandly and assured me of his willingness to instruct me. Happily for the world, since the days of Huss and Luther, neither tyranny nor taste can repress the Teutonic intellect in search of truth or exposure of error. A kindly, worthy people, the Germans, but wearing on occasions." The absurdity of an immigrant Union officer, ignorant of American Founding principles, political history, and culture, lecturing an old-stock Southerner, whose family had been here from the very beginning, on Americanism.
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Flag of the 2nd South Carolina Regiment of the Continental Line. Men of this Regiment were a large part of the defenders of Fort Moultrie and the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Sullivan’s Island will be later this month. The Regiment saw heavy losses at the Siege of Savannah and was captured at the Siege of Charleston in 1780. You can see the original flag in this link, it’s on display at the South Carolina State Museum. scmuseum.org/explore/exhibit…
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