#ɢᴏᴅɪsʟᴏᴠᴇ — Public Fediverse posts
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Nathaniel Colver was a Baptist minsiter in MA, OH, IL, and VA. He says he knows no Christians who’d actually do the full set of brutalities *permitted* against slaves by the laws of SC. But any slaveholder sustains a system allowing the despoiling of virtue, family, and life of the enslaved person. Even if “quietly”.
Modern conservatives have been calling it a jobs program.
How can you consider what you are “quietly” sustaining?
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Nathaniel Colver was a Baptist minsiter in MA, OH, IL, and VA. He says he knows no Christians who’d actually do the full set of brutalities *permitted* against slaves by the laws of SC. But any slaveholder sustains a system allowing the despoiling of virtue, family, and life of the enslaved person. Even if “quietly”.
Modern conservatives have been calling it a jobs program.
How can you consider what you are “quietly” sustaining?
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Nathaniel Colver was a Baptist minsiter in MA, OH, IL, and VA. He says he knows no Christians who’d actually do the full set of brutalities *permitted* against slaves by the laws of SC. But any slaveholder sustains a system allowing the despoiling of virtue, family, and life of the enslaved person. Even if “quietly”.
Modern conservatives have been calling it a jobs program.
How can you consider what you are “quietly” sustaining?
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Nathaniel Colver was a Baptist minsiter in MA, OH, IL, and VA. He says he knows no Christians who’d actually do the full set of brutalities *permitted* against slaves by the laws of SC. But any slaveholder sustains a system allowing the despoiling of virtue, family, and life of the enslaved person. Even if “quietly”.
Modern conservatives have been calling it a jobs program.
How can you consider what you are “quietly” sustaining?
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Nathaniel Colver was a Baptist minsiter in MA, OH, IL, and VA. He says he knows no Christians who’d actually do the full set of brutalities *permitted* against slaves by the laws of SC. But any slaveholder sustains a system allowing the despoiling of virtue, family, and life of the enslaved person. Even if “quietly”.
Modern conservatives have been calling it a jobs program.
How can you consider what you are “quietly” sustaining?
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Lancelot Andrewes, CoE bishop, writes on giving, quoting various sources, Luke 16 and 12, Ecclesiastes 11, and a sermon from Augustine.
He repeatedly accuses us of forgetfulness of scripture. He says that the rich’s hoarding of goods makes for poor people.
Today, do we insist our disciples spend hours indoors reading the Bible, yet not encounter and obey these verses?
How can you cast thy break upon the waters?
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Lancelot Andrewes, CoE bishop, writes on giving, quoting various sources, Luke 16 and 12, Ecclesiastes 11, and a sermon from Augustine.
He repeatedly accuses us of forgetfulness of scripture. He says that the rich’s hoarding of goods makes for poor people.
Today, do we insist our disciples spend hours indoors reading the Bible, yet not encounter and obey these verses?
How can you cast thy break upon the waters?
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Lancelot Andrewes, CoE bishop, writes on giving, quoting various sources, Luke 16 and 12, Ecclesiastes 11, and a sermon from Augustine.
He repeatedly accuses us of forgetfulness of scripture. He says that the rich’s hoarding of goods makes for poor people.
Today, do we insist our disciples spend hours indoors reading the Bible, yet not encounter and obey these verses?
How can you cast thy break upon the waters?
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Lancelot Andrewes, CoE bishop, writes on giving, quoting various sources, Luke 16 and 12, Ecclesiastes 11, and a sermon from Augustine.
He repeatedly accuses us of forgetfulness of scripture. He says that the rich’s hoarding of goods makes for poor people.
Today, do we insist our disciples spend hours indoors reading the Bible, yet not encounter and obey these verses?
How can you cast thy break upon the waters?