@JesseDornfeld If used all the time, yes. But useful sometimes if you don’t want to attract trolls or broadcast more personal stuff.

‘Circles’ aside, TBH I’m quite happy having a broad church Christian echo chamber here! There’s plenty worldly rubbish I have to listen to everywhere else!

The worst Christmas myth.

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@OnTongues @branthansen This is brilliant!

@MikeWingerii you should definitely speak to Brant and see if Jeremy might be available to work on your videos. This is next level post-production! twitter.com/branthansen/st…

Genesis 2:8-9a. The Lord God made to spring up every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food. buff.ly/3xR2fwt t.co/NCX4bnwyh…

@AleMartnezR1 This is real. There are laws (Public Spaces Protection Orders) which can be used to create what they call a ‘safe zone’ prohibiting protests, prayer vigils or ‘pavement counselling’ outside abortion clinics. The question about praying was to establish intent. Yes it’s distopian.

@JesseDornfeld @Curi_Christian Just finished it myself. It was very compelling. I’ll have to check out the Rethinking Hell site for more details.

@Curi_Christian @JesseDornfeld Most impressive is how you give time for your guests to speak though. You are a good listener and are obviously well prepared when it comes to asking the questions. Hopefully your channel gets picked up by the algo at some point.

@JesseDornfeld @Curi_Christian 😃😎👍🏻

@JesseDornfeld @Curi_Christian You have to promise you won’t rewrite anything just because

@Curi_Christian @JesseDornfeld You are getting some top guests on your channel of late Adam. I watched the one with John Soden. I was hoping you’d push him harder though as I felt his book was a bit weak on the Biblical basis 🥰

I will make some time to watch this one though, before I critique Jesse’s paper!

@JesseDornfeld The only authority is God! He can step on snek. Government right now though is straight out of the pages of Kings or Judges, so… 😁

@pudicat11 Don’t know how reliable this is… t.co/ipDst63Aj…

@JesseDornfeld This looks about right for me. t.co/ddWIahGSI…

@pudicat11 I’m not familiar with Bible history, but I know what to avoid and generally what to be aware of when reading things that are otherwise considered decent. Do you have a link to any ‘translation family trees’ that might be useful?

@pudicat11 Seeing as I don’t read Hebrew or ancient Greek, reading different translations and comparing ‘difficult verses’ is massively helpful to my understanding. And I’d rather benefit from modern scholarship. No translations are inspired. But some are more carefully done than others.

@SarahGeringer Oh wow. So beautiful. Reminds me of a place we used to have. Can’t find any decent winter pictures. But here are some from the spring. The first two were our patch. The pool was in a wood beyond our back gate. Wish we still had it but life gets complicated sometimes! t.co/oFuh5rsAJ…

@Constcrepe @JesseDornfeld When this headache lifts I will have to read this. Differing perspectives on Hebrews 2:3. Who’d have thought? preceptaustin.org/hebrews_23#2:3

@Constcrepe @JesseDornfeld I have not looked at this passage in detail though so I am open to alternatives.

@Constcrepe @JesseDornfeld Is that verse not speaking to believers who wish to drift away? It seems to me to be a rhetorical question asking ‘who can escape the salvation offered by Christ’. Ie. for true believers once saved always saved.

@Constcrepe @JesseDornfeld I’m not sure that that verse directly relates to the prospect of hell…

@Constcrepe @JesseDornfeld In some respects, I’m not sure it is different. Just eternal. CS Lewis described it as Grey Town in The Great Divorce. It’s worth reading.

@JesseDornfeld Yes. I will definitely be studying this more when I get the opportunity- but what you’ve described is where I’m currently at in my surface level understanding!

@Constcrepe @JesseDornfeld This life is not eternal and those unsaved can choose to repent, believe that Christ died for our sins, and accept the free gift of salvation purchased by His sacrifice on our behalf. That is not possible after death, least as far as my understanding of scripture is concerned.

@JesseDornfeld Or something like Sheol.