Rev Derrick Scogin

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Rev Derrick Scogin

Rev Derrick Scogin

@RevDerrickS

Disabled Pastor, lover of Jesus, husband, father and anti-abortion.

Jourdanton, TX เข้าร่วม Ekim 2024
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Rev Derrick Scogin
Rev Derrick Scogin@RevDerrickS·
@ehansalytics @Protestia How is posting the actual words of a “Rev” gossip? They made a mistake with the church location, but they weren’t gossiping about the blasphemy of the “Rev”.
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Ed Hansberry
Ed Hansberry@ehansalytics·
@Protestia Oh look, gossip about a church you have nothing to do with blew up in your face. If only the Bible spoke about gossiping and warned us about it.
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Protestia
Protestia@Protestia·
Public correction and apology: Last week we published a video about an Episcopal pastor exegeting John 4, where he insisted that the 'living waters' Jesus and the Samaritan woman were talking about were actually another word for 'semen' and that the two were flirting with each other. In the accompanying explainer article, while trying to track down the source, the writer made an error and mixed up the churches. He ERRONEOUSLY named The Rev. Bryan O'Carroll of Holy Innocents Episcopal Church in FL as the culprits, when in reality it was a church by the same name in a different state. We quickly corrected this, updated the article, issued a retraction, posted it permanently on our Corrections/Retractions page, and reached out to O'Carroll personally to apologize. While he graciously accepted our apology and request for forgiveness, the damage was done. He and his church received significant backlash as a result of our error, and "continues to receive extremely unpleasant feedback by office phone, email, and our social media platforms," to the point that some of his staff members fear for their safety or that someone may act out in a dangerous way. For this reason, we're pinning this post to the top of all our social media pages for the next week or so, as prominently as possible, to broadcast our correction of the error and mitigate some of the harm we caused.
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Marie_Faithful2TheEnd
Marie_Faithful2TheEnd@Faithful2E62318·
@Protestia Some of your posts, I understand. But not one has ever helped with edification or sanctification. Or really anything holy. You’ve mocked really good churches, too. Clean up time, Lord! For all of us 🙏
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Holy Post Media@HolyPost_Media·
"I think we need to care about collateral damage." @philvischer, 🎙️Holy Post 711 - listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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Rev Derrick Scogin
Rev Derrick Scogin@RevDerrickS·
@Brcremer How does it violate anything? It’s not creating a state religion nor forcing anyone to adhere to it
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Rev Derrick Scogin@RevDerrickS·
@nakedpastor Yes, Jesus loves them and calls them to repent. At least you told a half-truth this time.
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DeepFrank
DeepFrank@FrankTankGaming·
@ChristopherHale They can never play long clips of Talarico and have him look bad
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Matt Nightingale is trying to keep the faith.
Sixteen of us gathered in our Monday night contemplative spirituality group for LGBTQ+ people and allies. Tonight we came from all over the US & Canada, and from as far away as Egypt. We welcomed a first-time guest who I met a few weekends back at the Ember Gathering.
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Rev Derrick Scogin
Rev Derrick Scogin@RevDerrickS·
@mattnightingale @JohnnyMosby1776 That’s the stupidest and most Biblically illiterate thing I’ve ever heard. Of course Jesus was concerned about sin, that’s why He called us to repent and deny ourselves
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Matt Nightingale is trying to keep the faith.
@RevDerrickS @JohnnyMosby1776 I'm just frankly not all that worried about what is and what is not "a sin." Jesus certainly was not. And I'm thinking you probably should refrain from trying to issue mental health diagnoses, since it's clear you're not really up on the literature.
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Rev Derrick Scogin@RevDerrickS·
@ryanburge How dare you post data? Someone’s going to be insane with anger from reading this…
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Ryan Burge 📊
Ryan Burge 📊@ryanburge·
Conservatives who attend church weekly are the least likely to have ever been diagnosed with a mental health condition. Liberals who have low attendance are the most likely to have a diagnosis.
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Rev Derrick Scogin@RevDerrickS·
@mattnightingale @JohnnyMosby1776 That sounds like a weak justification for surrendering to your sin (remember lust is a sin). Your sinful “orientation” is not sacred nor blessed, you narcissist
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Sara McGee for Texas HD 132
Sara McGee for Texas HD 132@SaraForTexLege·
I come from a Methodist family. I’ve also had several comments telling me that Methodists aren’t Christians. The entire GOP is attacking James Talarico, a Presbyterian. It’s not stopping with Muslims, it’s not stopping with Catholics, and it definitely will not stop with Judaism. Freedom of religion is freedom for ALL religions. It is time to unite against Christian Nationalism once and for all.
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale

Make no mistake — Catholics are next. Rep. Ogles doesn’t believe we’re Christians and will do anything to remove us from society.

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Mason Mennenga
Mason Mennenga@masonmennenga·
conservative christians when their children actually take the teachings of jesus seriously and don’t vote for republicans:
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Tanelorn@LovesSardine·
@RevDerrickS @ZacharyGarris I think part of the problem is this idea that pastors have some uniquely hard or emotional job that no one could ever understand and then you guys act like you dont get days off or vacations. You guys act like its some secret cult with secret knowledge we cant possibly get.
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Zachary Garris
Zachary Garris@ZacharyGarris·
Or hear me out—maybe pastors just need to toughen up. Yes ministry can be hard. But that’s just work, and most people don’t get sabbaticals. Practice the Sabbath, take a family day each week, and stop complaining.
Jason Kovacs@jasonkovacs

The average length of time a seminary trained pastor lasts in ministry is 5 years. The average length of time churches require you to work before taking a sabbatical is 7 years. On average, pastors burn out 2 years before they could qualify for well needed rest. @PeterPollock

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Redback@parttruth·
@RevDerrickS @TChapman500 @w_bitterman Poor teaching and preaching regarding the distinction between inerrant message truth and the inconsistencies of meaningless historical and written facts leads to crazy Christians and laughable reverends and pastors.
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Pastor Rich Bitterman
Pastor Rich Bitterman@w_bitterman·
The Bible is either 100% true or Christianity collapses. There is no middle ground.
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