
John Climacus
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John Climacus
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Crypto enthusiast, educator, philosopher, author, everyman & no-man: I bet we've met before.















Pope Leo says he condemns capital punishment. Pope Francis' 2018 revision of the death penalty in the catechism continues to confuse the church. "Consequently, the Church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, that “the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person”, and she works with determination for its abolition worldwide." CCC 2267 A REMINDER: God first enacted the death penalty when he told Adam and Eve, "From that tree you shall not eat; when you eat from it you shall die." Gen 2:17


“Europe's largest energy producer @EnelGroup is tokenizing renewable energy on Algorand. Italian citizens can purchase tokenized shares of wind and solar plants, backed by real-world infrastructure, reducing their electricity bills. RWAs on @Algorand are just getting started.”





Which denomination are you?


We need to talk about baptism. Not the tradition. Not the sentiment. The doctrine. Baptism is for those who can choose Christ. It’s tied to faith and repentance. Infants don’t repent. They haven’t sinned. There’s nothing to cleanse. Calling a child “in need of baptism” isn’t humility. It quietly assumes Christ’s grace isn’t enough yet. But it is. Completely. That’s the whole point of the Atonement. God doesn’t require ordinances to fix innocence. He gives ordinances to covenant with those who can act. That’s why accountability matters. That’s why choice matters. And that’s why baptism belongs after both. Moroni didn’t tiptoe around this. He called infant baptism a denial of Christ’s mercy. Strong language, because it touches the center of the gospel. Baptism isn’t about making someone worthy of Christ. It’s about someone choosing Him. And that changes everything.
















