The passage is about about not being able to hide who you really are from God. In context, “the heart is deceitful” isn’t saying your heart is untrustworthy and you shouldn’t listen to it. It’s saying that the Lord will search your heart, and your heart is gonna tell on you.
Like the partridge hatching what it did not lay, so are all who amass wealth unjustly; in midlife it will leave them, and at their end they will prove to be fools. -Jeremiah 17: 10-11 NRSV
My 11 year old and I received our copy today! They aren’t much of a reader, but they love Nimona, so I think they can be convinced to read Scarlet Morning (and I’ll enjoy it either way 🥰)
O God, the Father of all, whose Son commanded us to love our enemies: Lead them and us from prejudice to truth: deliver them and us from hatred, cruelty, and revenge; and in your good time enable us all to stand reconciled before you, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen 🕯️
I have been hoping for a reveal on SNW that Lanthinites are native to earth. They haven’t said anything about Pelia coming from another planet, and I really want someone to casually drop that she’s basically Fae.
Unfortunately not. Most of them don’t care what the pope says. They’re either fundamentalist Protestants who think the pope is the antichrist or trad Catholics who think they’re more Catholic than the pope.
Aww, that’s disappointing. Having been born and raised on the South Side and a Cubs fan, I liked the idea that I had these things in common with the pope.
And yes, that is in fact the most Chicago editor’s note.
And why they can keep the prices higher in communities where people are less likely to have the time and access to transportation that make shopping around possible.
And they talk about parents’ right to decide whether they vaccinate their children, despite the direct threat to public health. Yet a parent of trans teenager doesn’t have the right to allow their child to access gender-affirming care, even though that affects no one but their child.
I am so torn between my unshakable belief in democracy and the reality that a typical voter might have this little understanding of how anything works.
I agree that McBride et. al. aren’t saying that. I was just stating a caveat I have about the need to change the conversation entirely to workers vs. capitalist abusers. (And of course I meant the puppeteers benefit, not the voters. I was just bumping up against the character limit)
I don’t disagree, but there needs to be thoughtful messaging around issues that don’t readily relate to class. Because maga doesn’t benefit directly from taking away trans’ kids’ rights; they benefit when their lies about trans kids go unchallenged and they scare people into voting for them.
Exactly. I cannot imagine being a politician, seeing that a position I’ve taken becoming less popular, and thinking that means I should talk about it LESS. The Dems need to reckon with the reality that they’ve done a shitty job countering the GOP’s lies and fear mongering, and they need to do better
Interesting. Okay. I suppose the party platform changed at an earlier date, I was thinking more of when Dems began to consistently talk about abortion without any apologies or hedging. And I didn’t see that happening consistently until they could point to the consequences of Roe being repealed