Brad Large
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Brad Large
@ReformReclaimed
Husband, Father, late entry seminary student, Hunter, backpacker, Airman…I grew up Baptist.

Sensitivity to the Holy Spirit is a lost art. You'll find it in the Puritans, Covenanters, Reformers, Spurgeon, etc. They speak of burdens, leadings, outpourings, refreshings: all are expected when men walk with God. Today, such language scares us. We're too rationalistic.




GOP- (silent) Is Casey a leftist plant?!?! Casey-I’m a car guy. GOP-How can he be so big so fast? Casey-We the people are not happy. DEMS- See, Vivek is yucky! Casey-The world is healing. GOP-But we spent and saved billions! Casey- Not on or for “We the People” GOP-…. Casey- You should try “for the people”. DEMS- That’s what we do! Casey-QUIET. You’re next….

Ever notice that most professional apologists are really bad at theology? This is one of the worst takes I've heard.








I shared a video from Nick Freitas yesterday about how to encourage and reach young men. You should check it out if you didn’t see it. Now, here is a clip that shows how to repel and discourage young men. This is so frustrating, @DemarsSean and @NeilShenvi. Leaving aside the whole “woke right” thing, whatever. You acknowledge that the Left has total cultural control. Then you mock the idea that white men are systemically discriminated against in our culture, or that we live in an effeminate gynocracy. What do you think the Left does with its total cultural control? You mock young men by claiming that their discrimination has no basis in reality, but has to be understood via some “gnostic” higher knowledge. This is not fair. We are starting to get more and more hard data on this issue. I will admit that there is an element of “look around, this should be obvious.” It should be, and you’re really sticking your head in the sand to deny these things. But being on the Right is to believe in God’s created reality. It’s not about “lived experience,” it’s about what is actually true. White men are being discriminated against in this culture, and the West has been feminized radically in the last 60 years. The biggest problem with the woke was always that they were wrong, beyond even their philosophical system. It wasn’t merely that they were claiming to be oppressed, but it was that this claim was wrong. "This argument sounds like that argument" is just so lazy when one was factually wrong, and one is factually right. The claims of the Right are correct in general. But at the end of the day, good luck crapping on young men like this. We'll see how that works out for you. I won’t be joining you.

Mark Driscoll was an edgy bro for blue region males. Tim Keller was erudite for city elites. Both contextualization approaches built on a certain niche demographic.
