Message from @Latigo Smith

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2018-10-07 02:55:25 UTC  

Didn’t see that video. Is it good?

2018-10-07 02:55:36 UTC  

It's really good.

2018-10-07 02:55:42 UTC  

I think it was more about how porn is bad.

2018-10-07 02:55:54 UTC  

Aydin is a lowkey christian. I know it.

2018-10-07 02:56:01 UTC  

Deep down the conversion is real.

2018-10-07 02:58:54 UTC  

I agree that porn is bad for people. I’m not talking about nude people in video games (it’s hilarious as far as I’m concerned). I’m talking looking up stuff to masturbate too. It affects people’s emotional state. Dangerous stuff.

Do you really think she’s Christian? She always goes on about Norse mythology stuff. I assumed it was a joke and that she’s really agnostic or something.

2018-10-07 03:02:06 UTC  

Nah, she's really into the Norse thing. I thought it was a meme at first too. But I don't see that lasting.

2018-10-07 03:02:26 UTC  

I think she's low-key totally on board with Christian values though.

2018-10-07 03:02:35 UTC  

All this political stuff is putting her on that side.

2018-10-07 03:02:41 UTC  

Oh. For real? Wonder why.

2018-10-07 03:03:11 UTC  

Probably so. She does seem to have some conservative values.

2018-10-07 03:03:57 UTC  

The political turmoil may actually cause a revival in Christianity. That would be cool.

2018-10-07 03:04:05 UTC  

I think it will.

2018-10-07 03:05:01 UTC  

I think given time, that Christianity will reflourish in the US, and we'll see a time of expansion of western values.

2018-10-07 03:05:06 UTC  

I don't know how long that will last.

2018-10-07 03:05:12 UTC  

I think it may be brief but strong though.

2018-10-07 03:05:59 UTC  

Yeah. The strength of it depends on the theology preached. Bad theology kills churches.

2018-10-07 03:06:54 UTC  

I think that's true as well. idk, I hope that Christianity sees a second look at the "Faith alone will save you" doctrine. Because it doesn't work, and it's not entirely accurate. And I think that's what drove so many away in the 80s and 90s.

2018-10-07 03:07:02 UTC  

Almost every mainstream comedian ripped on it for years.

2018-10-07 03:07:45 UTC  

Really? Interesting. I’ll have to look into that.

2018-10-07 03:07:53 UTC  

100%. Even earlier than the 80s I'd say. Look at people like Charles Templeton and the Burned Over district.

2018-10-07 03:09:11 UTC  

Well, James chapter 2 basically annihilates the doctrine of being saved by faith alone.

2018-10-07 03:09:17 UTC  

Like blows it out of the water.

2018-10-07 03:09:20 UTC  

Plus, a bunch of televangelists ruined it. Joel olsteen has bad theology.

2018-10-07 03:10:23 UTC  

yo, re: attractiveness shit, Roald Dahl has you covered

2018-10-07 03:10:35 UTC  

“If a person has ugly thoughts, it begins to show on the face. And when that person has ugly thoughts every day, every week, every year, the face gets uglier and uglier until you can hardly bear to look at it.

A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts it will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.”

2018-10-07 03:11:05 UTC  

Roald Dahl was a wise man with bad luck.

2018-10-07 03:11:11 UTC  

And Dyslexia.

2018-10-07 03:12:36 UTC  

Well kind of. Faith is dead without works. Having faith sparks the desire to do deeds. The works themself don’t save, but works are necessary to maintain faith. People are saved by faith, but works keep the faith alive.

2018-10-07 03:14:57 UTC  

I think that faith isn't enough. The bible is replete with messages that repentance is necessary to overcome sin. Christ made that repentance possible through the atonement. Faith may get you started to take steps, but it's not the destination, it's the starting line.

2018-10-07 03:15:58 UTC  

The problem with Christianity is that so much of it has been awash in laziness. I don't think we need the psychotic zeal of some denominations. But that happy balance, of trying to overcome our weaknesses, making amends when we goof, and then trying again.

2018-10-07 03:16:41 UTC  

Ironically, which is the root of protestant denominations is the idea that we have to actually do stuff.

2018-10-07 03:18:48 UTC  

I said about the same thing. Faith is what saves you, but works keeps the faith alive. It is a process.

2018-10-07 03:19:26 UTC  

So would you consider Repentance a form of 'works'?

2018-10-07 03:19:30 UTC  

Some denominations are lazier. That’s true. The larger a church gets, the harder it is to get more involved.

2018-10-07 03:20:17 UTC  

I’m going to a Presbyterian PCa Church now. Pretty good so far.

2018-10-07 03:21:59 UTC  

Nice, I'm going to a PCA as well.

2018-10-07 03:22:30 UTC  

Repentance is definitely a form of works.

2018-10-07 03:22:49 UTC  

If not one of the biggest forms of works.

2018-10-07 03:23:31 UTC  

I wouldn’t consider repentance to be a form of works. Repentance requires faith

2018-10-07 03:23:37 UTC  

ah okay, I guess I've always a more "ceremonial" view of works. Like public prayers, charity work, that sort of stuff.