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  1. So much heresy! There was actually no real #religiosity to the #MAGA movement at all. Not even misaligned #religious beliefs. Just nothing there except for a label. A vacuous #label. It's actually hard to call them #heretics because they are so ignorant they don't have any religion. Less than dogs.

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:flka626kcyjr2svfblbibwqx/post/3mm35bcrf3224

  2. RE: mastodon.online/@jackmjenkins/

    Trump’s fuckers are reading my posts to him again?

    make sure y’all keep calling out his motley crew and their lies for what they are: #heretics with mouths full of #blasphemy.

    #USpol #christofascism #PopeLeoXIV

  3. What ideas are we challenging?

    We were asked:

    Heretics challenge the dogma of the day. That’s how we get change and make things better.

    What is the dogma of today that you are challenging?

    One dogma we are challenging is that there needs to be a difference between blogging and social media.

    #changingTheGame #dogma #heretics #ideas

  4. "The Case for Christian Nationalism"
    is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.

    The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
    and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thought

    Summary

    Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".

    He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
    by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
    and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
    💥only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.

    Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
    positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
    even if the fall of man had not occurred.

    In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",

    a #Christian #prince.

    Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
    🧨 assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",

    -- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.

    The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.

    He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.

    Reception:

    In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
    "I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
    but if this book represents the best of that ism,
    then ➡️ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."

    Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
    stating,
    "Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
    ➡️ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."

    James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
    but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
    something that deserves to be read and contemplated."

    Owen Strachan suggests that ⚠️the New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."

    The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
    Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
    including "#gynocracy"
    (rule by women),
    #sexual #deviancy,
    and the "#globalist American #empire",

    and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.

    Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ca

  5. "The Case for Christian Nationalism"
    is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.

    The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
    and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thought

    Summary

    Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".

    He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
    by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
    and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
    💥only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.

    Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
    positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
    even if the fall of man had not occurred.

    In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",

    a #Christian #prince.

    Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
    🧨 assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",

    -- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.

    The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.

    He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.

    Reception:

    In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
    "I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
    but if this book represents the best of that ism,
    then ➡️ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."

    Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
    stating,
    "Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
    ➡️ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."

    James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
    but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
    something that deserves to be read and contemplated."

    Owen Strachan suggests that ⚠️the New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."

    The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
    Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
    including "#gynocracy"
    (rule by women),
    #sexual #deviancy,
    and the "#globalist American #empire",

    and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.

    Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ca

  6. "The Case for Christian Nationalism"
    is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.

    The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
    and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thought

    Summary

    Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".

    He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
    by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
    and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
    💥only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.

    Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
    positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
    even if the fall of man had not occurred.

    In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",

    a #Christian #prince.

    Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
    🧨 assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",

    -- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.

    The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.

    He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.

    Reception:

    In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
    "I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
    but if this book represents the best of that ism,
    then ➡️ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."

    Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
    stating,
    "Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
    ➡️ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."

    James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
    but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
    something that deserves to be read and contemplated."

    Owen Strachan suggests that ⚠️the New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."

    The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
    Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
    including "#gynocracy"
    (rule by women),
    #sexual #deviancy,
    and the "#globalist American #empire",

    and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.

    Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ca

  7. "The Case for Christian Nationalism"
    is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.

    The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
    and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thought

    Summary

    Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".

    He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
    by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
    and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
    💥only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.

    Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
    positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
    even if the fall of man had not occurred.

    In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",

    a #Christian #prince.

    Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
    🧨 assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",

    -- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.

    The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.

    He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.

    Reception:

    In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
    "I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
    but if this book represents the best of that ism,
    then ➡️ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."

    Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
    stating,
    "Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
    ➡️ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."

    James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
    but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
    something that deserves to be read and contemplated."

    Owen Strachan suggests that ⚠️the New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."

    The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
    Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
    including "#gynocracy"
    (rule by women),
    #sexual #deviancy,
    and the "#globalist American #empire",

    and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.

    Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ca

  8. "The Case for Christian Nationalism"
    is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.

    The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
    and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thought

    Summary

    Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".

    He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
    by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
    and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
    💥only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.

    Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
    positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
    even if the fall of man had not occurred.

    In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",

    a #Christian #prince.

    Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
    🧨 assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",

    -- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.

    The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.

    He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.

    Reception:

    In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
    "I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
    but if this book represents the best of that ism,
    then ➡️ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."

    Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
    stating,
    "Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
    ➡️ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."

    James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
    but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
    something that deserves to be read and contemplated."

    Owen Strachan suggests that ⚠️the New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."

    The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
    Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
    including "#gynocracy"
    (rule by women),
    #sexual #deviancy,
    and the "#globalist American #empire",

    and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.

    Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ca

  9. Dear friends of #misfeasance, 🦞
    I think I may be
    #One, it is a hard job
    but
    #everyone can do it. As you may #know,
    most
    #autocrats, #Queen Charley and consorts, El Papa, HH the nearly undead #Dhalia #Llama etc… All ‘legally’ without a leg #ally to stand over... ​:ablobcatpopcorn:​

    Maybe we are all
    #miscreants, #heretics, anti-aunty and pro #prose? #Pah! Choose your #Poisson, as they say in #French #phishing. ​:firefish_angry:​

    Nothing is as it seams for needle workers in a hey-stack. However there is much we can undo in the dodo:
    1. Believe in better batter
    😋
    2. Gnat this, not this net (neti-neti)
    3. Woe, war, woah
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neti_neti

    In smother
    #mother other words:
    - All
    #women are created unequal (men 2)
    -
    #Laff and the #whirled spins 🌐
    - Time is the great heeling. Dig in.
    🪔

  10. Dear friends of #misfeasance, 🦞
    I think I may be
    #One, it is a hard job
    but
    #everyone can do it. As you may #know,
    most
    #autocrats, #Queen Charley and consorts, El Papa, HH the nearly undead #Dhalia #Llama etc… All ‘legally’ without a leg #ally to stand over... ​:ablobcatpopcorn:​

    Maybe we are all
    #miscreants, #heretics, anti-aunty and pro #prose? #Pah! Choose your #Poisson, as they say in #French #phishing. ​:firefish_angry:​

    Nothing is as it seams for needle workers in a hey-stack. However there is much we can undo in the dodo:
    1. Believe in better batter
    😋
    2. Gnat this, not this net (neti-neti)
    3. Woe, war, woah
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neti_neti

    In smother
    #mother other words:
    - All
    #women are created unequal (men 2)
    -
    #Laff and the #whirled spins 🌐
    - Time is the great heeling. Dig in.
    🪔

  11. Dear friends of #misfeasance, 🦞
    I think I may be
    #One, it is a hard job
    but
    #everyone can do it. As you may #know,
    most
    #autocrats, #Queen Charley and consorts, El Papa, HH the nearly undead #Dhalia #Llama etc… All ‘legally’ without a leg #ally to stand over... ​:ablobcatpopcorn:​

    Maybe we are all
    #miscreants, #heretics, anti-aunty and pro #prose? #Pah! Choose your #Poisson, as they say in #French #phishing. ​:firefish_angry:​

    Nothing is as it seams for needle workers in a hey-stack. However there is much we can undo in the dodo:
    1. Believe in better batter
    😋
    2. Gnat this, not this net (neti-neti)
    3. Woe, war, woah
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neti_neti

    In smother
    #mother other words:
    - All
    #women are created unequal (men 2)
    -
    #Laff and the #whirled spins 🌐
    - Time is the great heeling. Dig in.
    🪔

  12. A quotation from Hand, Learned:

    «
    Cruel and savage as orthodoxies have always proved to be, the faithful seem able to convince themselves that the heretics, as they continue to crop up, get nothing worse than their due, and to rest with an easy conscience.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/hand-learned/69746/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #cruelty #deserving #faith #faithful #heresy #heretics #heterodoxy #oppression #orthodoxy #persecution #savagery

  13. A quotation from Hand, Learned:

    «
    Cruel and savage as orthodoxies have always proved to be, the faithful seem able to convince themselves that the heretics, as they continue to crop up, get nothing worse than their due, and to rest with an easy conscience.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/hand-learned/69746/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #cruelty #deserving #faith #faithful #heresy #heretics #heterodoxy #oppression #orthodoxy #persecution #savagery

  14. A quotation from Hand, Learned:

    «
    Cruel and savage as orthodoxies have always proved to be, the faithful seem able to convince themselves that the heretics, as they continue to crop up, get nothing worse than their due, and to rest with an easy conscience.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/hand-learned/69746/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #cruelty #deserving #faith #faithful #heresy #heretics #heterodoxy #oppression #orthodoxy #persecution #savagery

  15. As the #humanrace strives save to save our planet and move ahead in our evolutionary quest, a handful of #oligarchs , #ragefarmer s and their followers fight to hold us back & drive us down.

    We will move on, again, just as before when it was conceived that the earth was round and not flat; and then again when some were called #heretics and #persecuted for believing that the earth was not the centre of the universe.

    And the #humanrace shall continue to rise - not by stomping others down but by rising up - all of us - together.

  16. As the #humanrace strives save to save our planet and move ahead in our evolutionary quest, a handful of #oligarchs , #ragefarmer s and their followers fight to hold us back & drive us down.

    We will move on, again, just as before when it was conceived that the earth was round and not flat; and then again when some were called #heretics and #persecuted for believing that the earth was not the centre of the universe.

    And the #humanrace shall continue to rise - not by stomping others down but by rising up - all of us - together.

  17. The “western” world has been sucked into the logical blackhole that is the Nicene Creed for a couple of millennia.

    Ammonius Sacca taught both Origen and Plotinus.

    Origen was a “Great Father” and then a heretic.

    Christianity hasn’t been able to reconcile anything since Arius.

    christianity.stackexchange.com

    dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/a

    @Lamhfada

    #Neoplatonism #Arianism #heretics

  18. Dead friends of Dear Friends,

    High in the rocky
    #desserts, exist the mamas and poppers of #flowering beat nicks. The #musical #mystics have always strived in the #deserted.
    #Rasta #poets in the #mountains, mamas in the jingles, St John of the very hot cross bunny … and so onward, upward and sideways …

    “Some people say that, whilst uttering what seemed
    #madness, he was, in #reality, divinely #inspired, and that it was not madness but #wisdom that he uttered.” On Sufi Juha, aka NAs rude Din, Nasruddin

    Who are your favourite
    #heretics, poets and supper #heroes?

    https://www.taironatrust.org/the-kogi/the-culture/how-kogi-mamas-are-trained-sacred-sites-and-kogi-leadership

    https://www.patheos.com/blogs/monkeymind/2021/09/from-the-desert-mothers-a-dozen-sayings-of-amma-syncletica-of-alexandria-an-audio-text.html

  19. @LRRRonEarth
    #SynodofVerona #ErfurtLatrine #HolyRomanEmpire #Crusades #Heretics

    A land dispute, and, as is often the case, the two fighting over the lands, the landgrave or count, and the archbishop survived, and nearly 100 'innocent' people died. Good argument in favor of public vs. private property, separation of church and state. These disputes always lead to shit!

  20. Had a real fun time educating people about #TheSatanicTemple (#ScientologyForMallGoths) today at #Seattle #PrideFest on #CapHill.

    Thanks to the friends who came out to support the four #QueerSatanic #Heretics still being sued by The Satanic Temple in federal appellate court and now King County Superior Court.

    #TST is also still suing Newsweek and its reporter (but maybe not her anymore!) for writing about us. In addition, the #SatanicTemple is now suing a TikToker in Texas for talking about our case. Check the profile link for more.

  21. CW: Extremist Christian violence

    @markjacob

    This. #Christians have tortured and executed people in the name of their god since forever. Whether the people were labeled as #Witches, #Heretics, #Infidels, #Savages, or #Jews, #Christianity was okay with torturing and murdering them individually and collectively.

  22. #January 2, 1766
    #OTD The #Botanist John #Bartram wrote,
    "[That] was the #Fatal night that destroyed the #Lime, #Citron & #Banana trees in #StAugustine."

    Bernard's "Natural History of #Florida" also wrote about the #Freeze:

    "A #Frost destroyed all the #Tropical productions of the country, except the #Oranges.

    The #Spaniards called this a #Judgment on the place [becoming] the property of #Heretics - they had never experienced the like."

    #Weather #Gardening #Garden #Nature #Citrus

  23. #January 2, 1766
    #OTD The #Botanist John #Bartram wrote,
    "[That] was the #Fatal night that destroyed the #Lime, #Citron & #Banana trees in #StAugustine."

    Bernard's "Natural History of #Florida" also wrote about the #Freeze:

    "A #Frost destroyed all the #Tropical productions of the country, except the #Oranges.

    The #Spaniards called this a #Judgment on the place [becoming] the property of #Heretics - they had never experienced the like."

    #Weather #Gardening #Garden #Nature #Citrus

  24. #January 2, 1766
    #OTD The #Botanist John #Bartram wrote,
    "[That] was the #Fatal night that destroyed the #Lime, #Citron & #Banana trees in #StAugustine."

    Bernard's "Natural History of #Florida" also wrote about the #Freeze:

    "A #Frost destroyed all the #Tropical productions of the country, except the #Oranges.

    The #Spaniards called this a #Judgment on the place [becoming] the property of #Heretics - they had never experienced the like."

    #Weather #Gardening #Garden #Nature #Citrus

  25. #January 2, 1766
    #OTD The #Botanist John #Bartram wrote,
    "[That] was the #Fatal night that destroyed the #Lime, #Citron & #Banana trees in #StAugustine."

    Bernard's "Natural History of #Florida" also wrote about the #Freeze:

    "A #Frost destroyed all the #Tropical productions of the country, except the #Oranges.

    The #Spaniards called this a #Judgment on the place [becoming] the property of #Heretics - they had never experienced the like."

    #Weather #Gardening #Garden #Nature #Citrus

  26. #January 2, 1766
    #OTD The #Botanist John #Bartram wrote,
    "[That] was the #Fatal night that destroyed the #Lime, #Citron & #Banana trees in #StAugustine."

    Bernard's "Natural History of #Florida" also wrote about the #Freeze:

    "A #Frost destroyed all the #Tropical productions of the country, except the #Oranges.

    The #Spaniards called this a #Judgment on the place [becoming] the property of #Heretics - they had never experienced the like."

    #Weather #Gardening #Garden #Nature #Citrus

  27. CW: Shrine

    https://shrine.systems/ https://github.com/minexew/Shrine

    Shrine is a TempleOS distribution full of sin.

    Shrine aims to be 99% compatible with TempleOS programs, but also to improve OS in several ways:

    • Ease of use: Shrine ships with Lambda Shell, which feels a bit like a classic Unix command interpreter
    • Connectivity: TCP/IP stack & internet access out of the box
    • Software discovery: Shrine includes a package downloader

    You can run Shrine in a virtual machine such as VirtualBox or QEMU, or on a machine compatible with standard TempleOS. Improvements in hardware support are planned and contributions are welcome.

    Software included in Shrine:

    • Mfa (minimalist file access)
    • Lsh (Lambda Shell)
    • Pkg (package downloader)
    • Wget

    #templeos #shrine #sin