Anonymous wrote:
Do not let her filtered posts fool
you. I live here in her tiny little precious town and have seen her fairly recently and she has actually gained a few pounds. And this latest post introducing Molly to the world is so filtered that she looks deformed. Someone delete that app off of her phone. Save us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the deconstruction movement just the parable of the prodigal son? The door is open and people can leave Christianity when it no longer suits them but they’ll always be welcomed back and God never stops loving them.
Gods mercy is wide and inexhaustible for sure, with repentance, but there does come a time when God turns people over to what they want. Which, sadly, isn’t Him.
In the parable we see a father who loves both sons. The prodigal is the one who (repents and) comes back to the father. Yet the son who remained is the most jealous, most contentious, most “lost” son who can’t recognize his own place and the security he’s always had. He doesn’t really trust that the father’s love is limitless nor does he believe the brother should be shown mercy. He has a scarcity mindset.
There is no “but” in this parable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the deconstruction movement just the parable of the prodigal son? The door is open and people can leave Christianity when it no longer suits them but they’ll always be welcomed back and God never stops loving them.
Gods mercy is wide and inexhaustible for sure, with repentance, but there does come a time when God turns people over to what they want. Which, sadly, isn’t Him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.
I am a churchgoer in a Christian church. It is the center of my life. What intrigues me, and why I come here, is because I keep wondering why these women who have left organized churches write a lot, and seem to believe they are offering something new. They present as groundbreaking in this "deconstruction " yet I never read anything spiritually original or fresh. I'd love to hear thoughts on this.
Problem is she’s burned a lot of bridges and lost most of her original audience. Her new audience is fickle and small and demoralized and shrill.
If the election proved people are really tired of the old angry divisive white savior perpetual victimhood progressive political posture. That ship has passed. No one wants it anymore.
Jen is lost. She’s been lost a long time. And the walks are closing.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve taken a sabbatical from the JH Madness… So I apologize if this has been discussed… But Jen (miss “body positivity/ “let’s start the conversation” WW) is definitely on a semaglutide injection right?! I audibly gasped at how much weight she has lost In her recent pictures. She is either menopausal or very close… And there is no way she has lost that weight from diet and exercise alone…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use the story of ANC’s “shift” as a real world example of institutional corruption in my public policy lectures in university. The names omitted to protect the, er, “innocent”.
That's fascinating. I'd love to hear more.
You’d have to sign up for my class, Jason.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to all her Vespa besties????
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the deconstruction movement just the parable of the prodigal son? The door is open and people can leave Christianity when it no longer suits them but they’ll always be welcomed back and God never stops loving them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use the story of ANC’s “shift” as a real world example of institutional corruption in my public policy lectures in university. The names omitted to protect the, er, “innocent”.
That's fascinating. I'd love to hear more.