#godisable — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #godisable, aggregated by home.social.
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Elias Boudinot translated the NT into Cherokee. He argues (in 1826) against ethnic cleaning, the “Trail of Tears”. Will the indigenous people will live, or be swept away from the earth? A forced removal is synonymous with death.
The same arguments about land and security and none of our business are playing out in other places.
How can you and the public at large decide against unchristian policies which sweep people from the earth?
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Elias Boudinot translated the NT into Cherokee. He argues (in 1826) against ethnic cleaning, the “Trail of Tears”. Will the indigenous people will live, or be swept away from the earth? A forced removal is synonymous with death.
The same arguments about land and security and none of our business are playing out in other places.
How can you and the public at large decide against unchristian policies which sweep people from the earth?
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Elias Boudinot translated the NT into Cherokee. He argues (in 1826) against ethnic cleaning, the “Trail of Tears”. Will the indigenous people will live, or be swept away from the earth? A forced removal is synonymous with death.
The same arguments about land and security and none of our business are playing out in other places.
How can you and the public at large decide against unchristian policies which sweep people from the earth?
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Elias Boudinot translated the NT into Cherokee. He argues (in 1826) against ethnic cleaning, the “Trail of Tears”. Will the indigenous people will live, or be swept away from the earth? A forced removal is synonymous with death.
The same arguments about land and security and none of our business are playing out in other places.
How can you and the public at large decide against unchristian policies which sweep people from the earth?
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Elias Boudinot translated the NT into Cherokee. He argues (in 1826) against ethnic cleaning, the “Trail of Tears”. Will the indigenous people will live, or be swept away from the earth? A forced removal is synonymous with death.
The same arguments about land and security and none of our business are playing out in other places.
How can you and the public at large decide against unchristian policies which sweep people from the earth?
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Thomas Gouge, Puritan minister, writes on the rich man in hell (Luke 16:19-31). If his crime was not giving of his bread to feed the poor, then what of those who have taken bread from the poor. Gouge claims some in his day drink this sin like water.
Never happens today, though, based on the near-zero number of Puritan scholars who are harping on this topic, right?
How can you repent of sin?
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Thomas Gouge, Puritan minister, writes on the rich man in hell (Luke 16:19-31). If his crime was not giving of his bread to feed the poor, then what of those who have taken bread from the poor. Gouge claims some in his day drink this sin like water.
Never happens today, though, based on the near-zero number of Puritan scholars who are harping on this topic, right?
How can you repent of sin?
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Thomas Gouge, Puritan minister, writes on the rich man in hell (Luke 16:19-31). If his crime was not giving of his bread to feed the poor, then what of those who have taken bread from the poor. Gouge claims some in his day drink this sin like water.
Never happens today, though, based on the near-zero number of Puritan scholars who are harping on this topic, right?
How can you repent of sin?
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Thomas Gouge, Puritan minister, writes on the rich man in hell (Luke 16:19-31). If his crime was not giving of his bread to feed the poor, then what of those who have taken bread from the poor. Gouge claims some in his day drink this sin like water.
Never happens today, though, based on the near-zero number of Puritan scholars who are harping on this topic, right?
How can you repent of sin?
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Thomas Gouge, Puritan minister, writes on the rich man in hell (Luke 16:19-31). If his crime was not giving of his bread to feed the poor, then what of those who have taken bread from the poor. Gouge claims some in his day drink this sin like water.
Never happens today, though, based on the near-zero number of Puritan scholars who are harping on this topic, right?
How can you repent of sin?
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William Adams was an Anglican minister. Here he offers suggestions on charity. He asks the listener to look, not at what efforts they may have exerted, but whether people around them are actually better off? He encourages us to keep our ears and hands open to the wants of our suffering neighbors.
How can you keep your ears open today?
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William Adams was an Anglican minister. Here he offers suggestions on charity. He asks the listener to look, not at what efforts they may have exerted, but whether people around them are actually better off? He encourages us to keep our ears and hands open to the wants of our suffering neighbors.
How can you keep your ears open today?
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William Adams was an Anglican minister. Here he offers suggestions on charity. He asks the listener to look, not at what efforts they may have exerted, but whether people around them are actually better off? He encourages us to keep our ears and hands open to the wants of our suffering neighbors.
How can you keep your ears open today?
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William Adams was an Anglican minister. Here he offers suggestions on charity. He asks the listener to look, not at what efforts they may have exerted, but whether people around them are actually better off? He encourages us to keep our ears and hands open to the wants of our suffering neighbors.
How can you keep your ears open today?
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William Adams was an Anglican minister. Here he offers suggestions on charity. He asks the listener to look, not at what efforts they may have exerted, but whether people around them are actually better off? He encourages us to keep our ears and hands open to the wants of our suffering neighbors.
How can you keep your ears open today?
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Cornelius van Santvoord, NY Dutch Reformed pastor, reflects on the Good Samaritan. The truest humanity is in the blessed footsteps of Jesus. Kindness, demonstrated in deeds, graven on hearts with stories.
Is this what everyone would say Jesus still does— makes us feel kindness to the human race? Would Jesus wear a “punching heretics” T-shirt?
How can you follow those blessed feet?
#christian #equalityforall #compassioncounts #godisable #givegoodnews
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Cornelius van Santvoord, NY Dutch Reformed pastor, reflects on the Good Samaritan. The truest humanity is in the blessed footsteps of Jesus. Kindness, demonstrated in deeds, graven on hearts with stories.
Is this what everyone would say Jesus still does— makes us feel kindness to the human race? Would Jesus wear a “punching heretics” T-shirt?
How can you follow those blessed feet?
#christian #equalityforall #compassioncounts #godisable #givegoodnews
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Cornelius van Santvoord, NY Dutch Reformed pastor, reflects on the Good Samaritan. The truest humanity is in the blessed footsteps of Jesus. Kindness, demonstrated in deeds, graven on hearts with stories.
Is this what everyone would say Jesus still does— makes us feel kindness to the human race? Would Jesus wear a “punching heretics” T-shirt?
How can you follow those blessed feet?
#christian #equalityforall #compassioncounts #godisable #givegoodnews