𝚋𝚊𝚝𝚜𝚒𝚚 on Nostr: Refletia sobre quão facilmente boa parte dos cristãos adere ao primeiro saco de ...
Refletia sobre quão facilmente boa parte dos cristãos adere ao primeiro saco de gato ideológico que roda bolsinha na esquina. Ela: Vamos? E eles logo aquiescem: Bóra. Seja o comunismo, o socialismo, o liberalismo, o anarcocapitalismo etc, até o bitcoinhismo.
Daí me chega uma newsletter, onde o véio Rushdoony crava:
«But many men, both inside the church and outside of it, have placed their hope for a new life and a new age in someone other than the Virgin-born Savior. They have looked for salvation by means of a political program, a socialized world, a humanistic society, by means of education, science, and other things. Basically, all these hopes have one thing in common: they believe that a new plan or a new arrangement of things can produce heaven on earth. They look therefore to a new environment to remake man. The Christian, however, looks to Jesus Christ who remakes the heart of man, who takes a man dead in sins and dead to God and makes him a new man under God. As St. John said, 'But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God' (John 1:12–13)»
https://mailchi.mp/fb1f5479183f/our-worries-get-in-the-way-19506554?e=5bd4d73f51
Daí me chega uma newsletter, onde o véio Rushdoony crava:
«But many men, both inside the church and outside of it, have placed their hope for a new life and a new age in someone other than the Virgin-born Savior. They have looked for salvation by means of a political program, a socialized world, a humanistic society, by means of education, science, and other things. Basically, all these hopes have one thing in common: they believe that a new plan or a new arrangement of things can produce heaven on earth. They look therefore to a new environment to remake man. The Christian, however, looks to Jesus Christ who remakes the heart of man, who takes a man dead in sins and dead to God and makes him a new man under God. As St. John said, 'But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God' (John 1:12–13)»
https://mailchi.mp/fb1f5479183f/our-worries-get-in-the-way-19506554?e=5bd4d73f51