I’d considered making a joke prediction at the start of Season 2 of G-Witch
Well, at least I got *1* prediction completely correct.
I’d considered making a joke prediction at the start of Season 2 of G-Witch
Well, at least I got *1* prediction completely correct.
How am I supposed to possibly work today after that? Stupid capitalism
Watched the finale of Witch from Mercury.
Had to lie down afterwards because my body’s heavy with emotions (which is not a feeling I’ve had with a lot of shows).
Some quick thoughts:
So what I’m getting fron this, is that affirnative action *is* actually okay, as long as the recipients are willing to fuel the American war machine. Really trying to drive up military recruitment huh.
In general, I think it’s currently really important for progressive Christians to be very loud about being both progressive and deeply religious Christians, and for everyone else fighting for progressive values to be supportive of them doing just that. I know that’s like, idk, counter-intuitive or cringe or whatever, but seriously folks, the alternative is that progressive Christians have to be quiet about their faith to be accepted within broader secular and interfaith progressive advocacy, which means that the regressive asshole Christians (a) sound that much louder and (b) dominate the USian religious landscape all the more. That’s a problem, for all of us.
We need people pushing back within the faith as well as outside of it, because that destroys any edifice that this is about Christianity and religious freedom.
You can be a devout Christian and also:
- Openly, proudly, and without being forced to remain celibate or otherwise limit your full expression of self, identify as LGBTQ+ or be a supportive ally.
- Advocate for full reproductive autonomy and comprehensive sex education.
- Love and support people of other religious groups, non-religious people and/or atheists, by choosing to believe that a truly loving God would not pursue anything less than universal salvation.
- Stand against evangelism and proselytizing as they have thus far been interpreted and used, because there are ways to interpret the Great Commission that don’t promote colonialism and cultural genocide.
- A steward of the earth, protecting God’s beautiful creation and lovingly tending to it as the unique and incredible gift that it is.
- A believer in science, rationalism, and human progress as part of God’s divine plan for humanity.
- A believer in history and someone who understands that the Bible can be both divinely given and open to interpretation (no really)(if you’re confused, please talk to a knowledgeable traditional Jew)
- An ally to Jews, who stands against supercessionism and antisemitism in the church.
And in before regressive Christians come shouting at me that (1) what do I know, I’m a Jew and (2) no lol you can’t because of ___ reason:
My source is that I’ve personally met and talked to Christians of great faith and integrity - people who embody the closest forms of kindness I’ve seen to what Jesus himself advocated - who are each of these things.
It is 100% possible; you just choose to believe otherwise.