
Suburban Faux Bourgeoisie
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Suburban Faux Bourgeoisie
@notdestitute
"I’m not destitute. I’ve got a good job that pays decently. It’s just that it’s all so mediocre, so unimpressive."
Beigetreten Mart 2022
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“You can learn more from John Sturges’s audio track on the BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK laserdisc than you can in 20 years of film school” - Paul Thomas Anderson
Watch Sturges’s taut 1955 western noir alongside his legendary commentary on @criterionchannl! bit.ly/3OyFpFg
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This is a must watch interview with @BenSasse and @DouthatNYT
"In Christianity, the need for daily repentance is just a truth. I am broken. I leave undone those things which I ought to have done..."
"I've continued to feel a peace about the fact that death is something that we should hate...yet it's pretty good that you pass through the veil of tears one time and then there will be no more tears, there will be no more cancer..."
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@MereLiberty Any suggestions if one wanted to dip into Dooyeweerd? Which of his works would be a good entry point?
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Trueman's efforts to speak against anti-Christian socio-political ideas comes off as pitting the individual against the community. Which is exactly what the anti-Christian factions are doing just from the other side of the coin. Christianity doesn't do this. It recognizes both/and not either/or. Herman Dooyeweerd turns out to be a better philosopher than Trueman in that regard.
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How did modern culture begin to see human nature as oppressive? Which ideas and philosophers set us on a path toward rejecting what it means to be human?
Carl Trueman joins @MichaelHorton_ to discuss his latest book, "The Desecration of Man"
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"[MLB] has been de-charmed—dehumanized—by...the increasing subordination of humans to machines (robo-umps and instant replays)....some clouds deserve to be yelled at." spectator.com/article/robots…
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Many thanks to @Aesthetic_City to kickstart the promotion of the school of Arch & Crafts in Westhoffen 🇫🇷.
After the experience of Bruges 🇧🇪, a new generation of Traditional schools is born, and it's electrifying!
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latablerondearchitecture.com/summerschools
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I think of it this way: civil governance is distinct from the state. The state is a monopolization of civil governance that is not warranted, supported, or advocated for by Paul in Romans 13. What Paul is speaking to is civil governance; not the monopolization of it.
Romans 13:1-7 specifies that God prescriptively ordains the administration of civil justice. This involves the legitimate use of coercive retribution (the “sword”) against aggressors (“wrongdoers;” those who commit aggression against another’s person or property; cf. Exodus 21:16; Matthew 20:15; Acts 5:4), enforcing restitution by aggressors to their victims. According to God’s ordination, civil governance is strictly limited to this task. The civil rulers to which all should submit (also, 1 Peter 2:13-14; Titus 3:1) are those who administer actual civil justice.
The claim to civil power or exercise of power or coercion on any pretense that violates civil justice is not ordained by God according to Scripture, and may be legitimately resisted. It is not only orders to sin that must be refused, but any would-be civil regulation beyond the God-ordained sphere of civil justice may be justly ignored. Those who are unjust are not legitimate authorities to whom believers should submit civil disputes among themselves (1 Corinthians 6:1-8).
The wrongdoing for which God-ordained civil governance has jurisdiction, is over aggressive immorality, not non-aggressive immorality. Non-aggressive immorality is a problem for society, but since it's non-aggressive, it requires non-aggressive solutions, thus excluding civil governance (the sword) from the equation.
CNists advocate for the state to use violence (the sword) against non-aggressive immorality, and that contradicts what Scripture says.
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“The Machine manifests today as an intersection of money power, state power and increasingly coercive and manipulative technologies, which constitute an ongoing war against roots and against limits. Its momentum is always forward, and it will not stop until it has conquered and transformed the world. To do that, it must raze or transmute many older and less measurable things: rooted human communities, wild nature, human nature, human freedom, beauty, faith and the many deeper values which we all adhere to in some way or another but find difficult to describe or even to defend. Its modus operandi is the abolition of all borders, boundaries, categories, essences and truths: the uprooting of all previous ways of living in the name of pure individualism and perfect subjectivity. Its endgame is the replacement of nature with technology, in order to facilitate total human control over a totally human world.”
— Against the Machine, Paul Kingsnorth, 2025


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"It is remarkable, and wildly counterintuitive, not only that the question "Who is in charge of the supply of bread to New York?" has no answer, but that the supply of bread to New York is better managed by a system in which there is no answer than by one in which there is." John Kay.
Dr Anton Howes@antonhowes
What happened in the 1550s when the government capped the price of fish. Sneak peek from my book draft.
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@MereLiberty @EruditeTogether Apologies, was referring the second statement, about request for a URC church plant in your area and wondering. Was curious what the response was the to request. Praying for you in your situation. Can't be easy.
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For three long terrible years I have been effectively unchurched.
No place to call my own, no place to hear the word preached, no place to take the sacraments. It’s been discouraging.
There has been five really dedicated families who have patiently waited on the Lord, continually bringing our case to others hoping to gather the support to plant a URC or OPC.
Well, today is officially our first church service apart of the URCNA! I feel like a weight has lifted off my shoulders.
We found refuge in a Lutheran Church that has loved us well, but we couldn’t take the Lords Supper, and we aren’t Lutheran.
After much determination, prayer, and insistence - we have a reformed congregation to call our own.
Rejoice with me!

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@MereLiberty @EruditeTogether Do you know what their reasoning is?
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@EruditeTogether I'm going on 7 years at a Lutheran church and not being able to take the Lord's Supper.
I've asked the URC to plant a congregation here, but alas, no.
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Mid-America Reformed Seminary recently published a four-part series on the history of the United Reformed Churches in North America. feedpress.me/link/17849/172…
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My own serious disagreement with Christian nationalism is that it wants the state to be the moral catechizer of the civil order. Whereas at least Presbyterian’s historically saw that as the churches job. The church teaches the state about morality, not the other way around.
Miles Smith IV@IVMiles
1/ i get this criticism. But I think the essential difference is that modern CN actually wants to degrade the voice of the church in politics; it’s the inverse of social Gospel, because CN cuts out the church altogether. It’s not about the “Gospel.” And it’s anti-ecclesiastical.
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