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Присоединился Ekim 2008
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Peter
Peter@peterpeccavi·
Revisionism is retarded. So Joel & Co says, “Protestantism is the tragic reaction to the abuses of Rome… because the Jews infiltrated the Roman Church.” Except there’s no serious scholarship--Catholic, Protestant, or secular--that explains the Reformation in those terms. It’s not even a minority view. It’s fully outside the bounds of historical method. And the most retarded statement I’ve ever heard: “Atheism is a Jewish project.” Except modern atheism develops out of multiple streams: Enlightenment rationalism (e.g., David Hume), Materialism and political philosophy (e.g., Karl Marx), and Existentialism (e.g., Nietzsche). These figures disagree with each other on practically everything except criticism of religion. They’re not part of a coordinated “Jewish project,” and they’re certainly not unified by ethnicity. Also historically, atheism has appeared in multiple civilizations including ancient Greek philosophy and strands of Indian thought. It’s interesting to watch men who claim to be Reformed abandon the doctrine of God’s providence the moment history gets uncomfortable. Instead of confessing that God sovereignly governs all things, even the rise of error, corruption, and unbelief, they reach for conspiracies to explain what Scripture already accounts for: the sinful reasoning of fallen man. To suggest that events like the Protestant Reformation or the rise of atheism require some hidden ethnic infiltration is not a defense of the faith. It is a denial, in practice, that God ordains whatsoever comes to pass. This is not apologetics, it’s an unsound conspiratorial mind and fear mongering framing everything as a Jewish scapegoat. 2 Tim 1:7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
@RealTimHarris @peterpeccavi Calvin saw it also. Wrote a small treatise of the problem with the Bagels. Did Luther and Calvin not believe in God's providence? Were Luther and Calvin vile believers in conspiracy? I don't know who this Peter chap is, but, like so many others he is clueless on this subject.
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Tim Harris
Tim Harris@RealTimHarris·
@peterpeccavi Being an "atheist" does not get you kicked out of the synagogue, provided you have loyalty to the "jewish people," who collectively are their real god. What seems like taking the Lord's name is not regarded as such by them, since it is just mocking the goys. Luther saw it.
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
A loud "shout out" to Eli McGowan for placing my name among the current living greats still serving in the Reformed world. Thank you Eli.
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
Calvin Robinson is just another Papist... and Webbon is just another misguided soul who has no courage to stand up for the Protestant faith. ironink.org/2026/04/webbon…
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Someone’s Ned Flanders
Someone’s Ned Flanders@RefNedFlanders·
Between this video and the one with Jake Shields, it’s clear that @JoelWebbon won’t ever really stand up for something to even a co-host. @calvinrobinson is basically calling him a heretic and Joel just sits there. Cowards.
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
@elimcgowan I'd prefer the world to be full of Corey Mahlers as opposed to E-lie McGowans. I think, for a Lutheran, Mahler is a great blessing. Being Reformed I don't agree with his Lutheranism. Nor do I agree w/ all his sundry views. Nice try though E-lie.
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Eli McGowan
Eli McGowan@elimcgowan·
@jetbrane You think Corey Mahler is a “living great?”
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
There once was a man Webb Who fancied himself a celeb But the fact of the Matter Is that he was as mad as a Hatter And his mind was filled with Cobwebs
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jetbrane
jetbrane@jetbrane·
Male only clergy is an example of the patriarchal distinctions that existed at creation and were articulated again after the Fall being placed in God's Institution of redemption. Making women clergy is just another way of saying to God... "We don't want your Redemption."
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
The Obama Presidential library is a masterpiece in postmodern ugliness. That building is to architecture what Michelle Obama is to femaleness. It looks like some Alien bird of prey took a dump on the landscape whereupon they carved the inside out of the dump and made a library.
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
@ket38111 I would've wrote back... "I'm posting it. Go ahead and sue you cow-fornicators."
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Samuel Ketcham
Samuel Ketcham@ket38111·
This is what tyrannical rule in the church looks like. My former Presbytery threatened a lawsuit up to $150k if I distributed my excommunication trial on social media. But it was only an intimidation tactic. Cowards.
Samuel Ketcham tweet media
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
Christian Nationalism means Christian Nationalism. One can't have CN with a nation that is comprised of various religions each being equally respected. One can't have CN in a nation that isn't overwhelmingly populated by Christians who belong to the same race/ethnicity.
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jetbrane
jetbrane@jetbrane·
@ptomer These people treat the sins of God's people lightly.
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Thomas Booher
Thomas Booher@ptomer·
And yes, I believe it is possible to receive immigrants in various capacities, as resident aliens, and sometimes as full citizens, but, we are nowhere near trying to parse through all that. We need 50+ million deportations, maybe more.
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Thomas Booher
Thomas Booher@ptomer·
I have not read the whole Reformed Christian Politics report yet. I only read the opening for the most part, which I believe Wolfe wrote. But I will say this -- Groff is imputing things to Michael that are not true. Not the terms themselves, but the "evilness" of them. We should recognize the reality of races of mankind, all coming from Adam (of one blood of course), and we should recognize that the Jews are characteristically evil, and have been under God's judgment and partial hardening. I just quoted Matthew Poole yesterday saying that in his day, they called someone with an evil character "a Turk or Jew". Yes, we may differ as to precisely what the racial distinctions look like, and what the evil of the Jews looks like, and how to address these matters in a righteous way in terms of politics, etc. I certainly affirm that all nations and their peoples improve when they turn to the Lord, and I believe that will lead, especially over generations, to an improvement on the whole man, body and soul. I do not know anyone, Michael included, who denies that we should love all mankind, in its proper order, and that we desire the Jews and all races to be saved. But if the effect of the Reformed Christian Politics report is that you cannot believe in the reality of races and racial differences and traits, and that you cannot note the wickedness of many/most Jews (yes, God still graciously saves some Jewish persons, and praise God for that), then the report has accomplished little. To put it bluntly, if a "trade-off" is done where people receive the Reformed Christian Politics report as allowing for God's moral law to be applied in politics and in our governance, so long as we deny that the United States was a nation founded and settled by White Christian men, and that therefore the nation particularly and especially belongs to the posterity of those men and their families, then the report will not be able to adequately apply God's law to our needs and context in 21st century USA. If the reception of the report requires us to still not be able to note the particular vices of all peoples, including the Jews, then once again the moral law will not be able to be very effectively applied to the needs of our nation. Do not take that trade-off. For if that is the end result, then yes, this has been too much capitulating to the liberalizing and egalitarian faction in the PCA. And by faction, I mean probably 90% of the PCA, to one degree or another.
Michael Spangler@spanglermt

From @ZGroff in his reluctant commendation of “Reformed Christian Politics.” Sum: “Don’t worry, they’re not real Nationalists.”

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jetbrane@jetbrane·
@james_d_baird If you think this reflects well on the Reformed world... Sigh.
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jetbrane@jetbrane·
I never want to learn how to think like the hard 2K guys .... whether R2K or the Wolfian model. It must be dizzying keeping up with all the subtly and distinctions.
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