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Get Off My Lawn
@BillReichart
Christ follower, Husband, Father, Grandfather- my views my own -preferred pronouns: Thee/Thou/Thine (KJV-1611) 😉😷
Katılım Mart 2007
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@kylepullman @Spotify It’s not your imagination- new logo 🤮
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Am I going crazy? Did @Spotify release / update their logo lines to be off center? It’s not always been this way, surely!? (Mac app, and iPhone app screenshots below)


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Agreed - it’s amazing that even big companies can make rookie mistakes
Javier Silva@JavierSilv51699
Dear @Spotify your new app logo for iPhone app is appallingly bad. Up close makes kind of sense (bad taste & kitsch) but from I’m afar it looks like a corrupted gif for an app pending download #baddesign
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@Spotify Can you please change the iPhone icon or at least give an option to individually restore the previous?
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@electra369 @Spotify Agreed I I thought the app was updating
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@Spotify wtf happened to my iPhone icon and how do I fix it? I pay you $14 a month I should have that option to revert back from this slop.

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@johnnycakes720 @Spotify Yes glad to know it wasn’t just me - I thought the new icon was promoting something or it was updating - very displeasing
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@Spotify I love you and will never leave you, but please change the face of the app, it looks like it’s permanently installing an update on the iPhone. Very displeasing!
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@AndrewTWalker @roddreher @Katy_Faust So proud that @CMDANational is standing strong 💪 with @Katy_Faust @MakeKidsGreater
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Below is a cancellation attempt. It no longer works. Conservatives and Christians will not go gently into the catacombs. So I’ll take this hit piece attempt on @Katy_Faust as merely a badge of recognition for all the holy trouble she is causing and getting noticed. Well done, Katy.
The Seattle Times@seattletimes
Katy Faust, a Seattle-based Christian activist, has quietly gained prominence as a national leader in a conservative campaign to undo legal same-sex marriages. #Echobox=1778420660-3" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">seattletimes.com/seattle-news/p…
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Very cool to see @JohnPiper reflect upon @BenSasse's comments on suffering, providence, and the sufficiency of Christ. churchleaders.com/news/2217087-j…
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Wife Beginning To Suspect Husband's Thoughtful, Relevant Responses To Her Texts Might Be A.I. Generated buff.ly/9ygjKrS

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I’ve been beating this drum for a decade. It’s actually the converted evangelicals that like the contemporary looking church that doesn’t look like Church and I have an idea why. I think I’ll share it in an upcoming podcast. It’ll be pretty controversial christianitytoday.com/2025/03/best-c…
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Watched the French-Stuckey debate. My main takeaway: The whole debate centered upon a truth-emotion continuum. I think Allie Beth came out ahead for one main reason that colors every issue debated: She indexes her understanding of emotion and empathy on a biblical axis, whereas French elevates emotion and empathy to a disproportionate degree. The consequence is to unmoor emotion from truth. There's simply a difference in rhetorical strategy: Stuckey focuses more on logos; French on pathos. Along those lines, another reason I think Allie Beth had the stronger hand is that she refuses to play the game of pitting love against truth (1 Cor. 13:6; Eph. 4:15). She's no less interested in kindness or empathy, but properly indexed by Scripture. French's focus on catering to emotional equilibrium (and thus hewing to progressive niceties) requires him to blur biblical categories.
Biblical ethics requires both logos and pathos, but our loves must be ordered and governed with a proper foundation. And notably, French's empathy tends in one direction, toward those to his left.
In short, Allie Beth focused on objectivity, reason, and right and wrong as the grounds of what constitutes love and kindness, whereas French's instinct is to defer to emotion and aesthetics.
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Fury from LGBTQ community as Tennessee declares June as 'Nuclear Family Month' and DROPS 'pride' trib.al/ZryTlQg
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