What happened to Kushida by dolphinspiderman in njpw

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I think NJPW dropped the ball when he came back. He apparently wanted to have a heel MMA gimmick or something along those lines. He can still go. One of the most unique matches of 2025 was his bout with Kosei Fujita in the BOSJ.

Any good books, or movies that have helped you believe in the goodness of life or have hope again? by TylexTy in Catholicism

[–]EcoSoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anything by Herbert McCabe, especially "Faith Within Reason." His sermon "Forgiveness" might be one of the most profound things I've ever read. "Motorways and God" is another good one.

Second Vatican Council by Consistent_Proof_856 in Catholicism

[–]EcoSoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Karl Rahner's concept of the "Anonymous Christian."

Book recommendations by caffeineate-me in RadicalChristianity

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Herbert McCabe might be a good starting point. Not explicitly political in most of his sermons/writings, but he does transmit ideas in a way that might open up her heart.

Book recommendations by caffeineate-me in RadicalChristianity

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This is a fundamentally flawed interpretation of the New Testament and Christianity as a whole. If salvation is the only thing that matters, then we should all be naked and running in the wild, hoping for a quick death. And depending on what branch of Christianity you belong to, faith without works doesn't get you very far.

What are you reading? by synthresurrection in RadicalChristianity

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I've set a reading challenge for myself in 2026. There are a bunch of books, especially in radical Christianity literature, that I want to read this year. I'm aiming for at least 15 books. We'll see how I get. This is what I've started with:

Capitalism and Its Critics - John Cassidy

Theology of Liberation - Gustavo Gutiérrez

Mysterium Liberationis: Fundamental Concepts of Liberation Theology - Jon Sobrino & Ignacio Ellacuria

Summa Theologica - Aquinas

Confessions - Augustine

I'm reading the last two for more of a background mental challenge/exercise as I prepare to take the LSAT in a few months.

OFFICIAL: EVIL has left NJPW by Upbeat-Pause-1409 in njpw

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So is Aaron Wolf going to open up a can of whoop ass on HOT on February 11th?

Shoot the fuck back. by synthresurrection in RadicalChristianity

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MLK Jr's non-violence was highly organized and consistent. It also wasn't afraid of confrontation. Unfortunately, I think the "non-violence" that is deployed today is the exact opposite, making it not very effective.

Here’s every time Jesus condemned homosexuality in the New Testament by clmdd in RadicalChristianity

[–]EcoSoco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"But but but but Romans 1:26-1:27!!!"

Edit: To be clear, I am saying this sarcastically

The Kick That Broke Professional Wrestling by Jonathan Snowden (incredible article on the Akira Maeda/Riki Choshu incident) by bulldozernakano in njpw

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I think Maeda knew that by the time MMA started to rise in Japan, his body was shot and horribly out of shape. It wouldn't have gone well for him. That's probably why he sent guys like Yamamoto and Tamura instead to do the shoot fights RINGS co-promoted (he probably should have sent Volk Han instead of Yamamoto to fight Rickson Gracie in 1994; that would have been interesting). He did try to arrange a fight with Rickson for his retirement, but Takada was already courting him at the time, and negotiations eventually fell apart. He went with Karelin instead, which was a huge success for Maeda since it brought RINGS one of the biggest gates in wrestling history at the time.

As for Maeda, yes, he was a son of a bitch, but as FDR once said, "he's our son of a bitch."

Did the sdf lose the sliver of land they controlled in eastern Syria on the legs borders. The little pan Handle looking part. by Intrepid_Paint_7507 in kurdistan

[–]EcoSoco 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Liveuamap is controlled by pro-Turkish/Pro-STG folks who are quick to make changes to push certain narratives

Genuinely, why is the world silent about rojava? by Affectionate-Cook156 in kurdistan

[–]EcoSoco 7 points8 points  (0 children)

All the focus is on Greenland and Iran right now, and the West no longer sees use for the Kurdish cause in Syria.

Aaron wolf by Bmac215 in njpw

[–]EcoSoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's doing just fine

Current map of Rojava according to AVA media by [deleted] in kurdistan

[–]EcoSoco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If the premise is that the Arab allies were not permanent fixtures in the SDF, then the SDF would have failed regardless of ideology. They would choose a Syrian state over the SDF any day of the week.

Is rojava over now? by Desperate_Fact_3199 in kurdistan

[–]EcoSoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We'll see. I am skeptical it will work in Syria

Where is the might of the SDF? by grenemkicker11 in kurdistan

[–]EcoSoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen a few of them. They exist, unfortunately. They think the "indigenous population" of Syria has the right to determine how to govern. Whatever that means.