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V4V podcast lover learning Bitcoin, energy economics, healthy food 🥩, and ancient Christianity☦️. #nostronly
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Saints and Sats 2 months ago
For those that want to get to the roots of the issues with modernity, I highly recommend this deep dive into “nominalism” vs. “realism”. Deep philosophical metaphysics, but once you get it this has remarkable explanatory power.
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Saints and Sats 3 months ago
This seems like a silly post. But it got me thinking: how does America deal with the many predatory acts in her history? Thankfully there are many beautiful examples from Christian history of predatory nations repenting and embracing the way of Christ. I love the example of the Vikings as those cruel violent people embrace Christ as their king. https://www.strategoshistory.com/post/the-christianization-of-the-vikings No people group is beyond repentance: Vikings, Visigoths, Romans and the Celts all demonstrate that. And today, even Turks, Americans, and Israelis can find salvation through repenting and following Christ. View quoted note →
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Saints and Sats 3 months ago
This was a great conversation. I always appreciated Fr. John Strickland. I’ve read books 1 and 2 of his 4 part series, found them very insightful. Charlie seems like someone who is very genuinely interested in the truth and willing to change his views when he learns something new. May his memory be eternal, and may God have mercy on his soul.
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Saints and Sats 3 months ago
Drives me nuts every time I hear podcasters talking about how they can’t say things because of YouTube. I know y’all are trying to reach NPCs on YouTube, but is it possible to put out the podcast first and then make a censored version that goes on YouTube later? There should be no awake and aware people who still use YouTube primarily. /rant View quoted note →