What is the purpose of Christian faith? Is it supposed to change your circumstances? Or is it supposed to change you?
You hear some people say: “I’m spiritual, but I’m not religious.” What does that mean, exactly? When I hear people say that, I just assume they are confused. I also assume they are trying (but failing) to sound sophisticated or enlightened.
You can be patient and angry at the same time.
“Every culture in the world is built around God in some way. They may have a different understanding of it, they may be wrong or right about this, that, or the other. But they’re all focusing at some point on where they think the divine is. It’s always at the heart of every culture, except this one, which has decided to pretend that’s not real for a bit. But that’s not going to work.” –Paul Kingsnorth
Go woke, go yoke.
As a general rule, I tend to vote for the candidates who have the fewest celebrity endorsements.
“The world of religion has always been available to those who want to trick others. Tradition is there to help you spot the BS.” –Jonathan Pageau
If you’re still searching for a soft and fluffy version of Christianity, don’t read Ephesians 6:10-20.