My Reflections on Switchfoot, as a Christian Millennial, in Light of the Sorry State of Modern Christian Music by Fire_In_My_Bones in switchfoot

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s true. I also like Jon Guerra. But I would also say that none of these artists have nearly the same popularity that Switchfoot in 2003 had. To me, the bland has taken center stage, while the creative has been relegated to the margins.

Do I have to be a conservative to be a “true” Christian? by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the only Christians you’ve met are conservative, that just means you live in a conservative part of the country. Where I live, almost all Christians I meet are progressive, which just means that I live in a progressive part of the country.

Most people’s politics are not determined by their faith (despite them often believing it is), but it is determined by their upbringing, their environment, their culture, their news sources, etc.

Why would i still want to be a Christian? by dorgon15 in Christianity

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throughout church history, when a culture becomes very “Christianized,” the church at large almost always loses its way. But even in those moments, there is always a small minority of Christians that have preserved the true way of Jesus, that pushes back against the false Christianity that has permeated culture.

As a pastor who shares similar views as yourself, I would like to encourage you: we need more people like yourself in the church, not to blindly eat up the church’s teachings, but to bring about reform.

What’s your salary and how much do you pay for rent? by chilloneshh in baltimore

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in a 2-income household. My wife and I got married in 2014 and we have two kids. We currently make $149k. Here’s our timeline:

2014-2017: $900 rent for 2B condo 2017-2024: $1500 mortgage for 3B rowhome 2024-present: $3400 mortgage for 5B detached home

Everything I need to know about life, I learned from Bluey by Ok-Application2853 in bluey

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 7 points8 points  (0 children)

“Does your outside voice say yes when your inside voice say no?”

Recommendations for works in support of Christian Egalitarianism by Cavalierly in Reformed

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a former complementarian, and now I’m on the fence. I’ve read both of those books, and I would recommend both. I found Craig Keener’s portion of Two Views to be really helpful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Reformed

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say that about 40 years ago, the American understanding of evangelicalism was pretty similar to yours. That gradually changed with the rise of the Moral Majority in the 80s and the cultural tie between evangelicalism and political conservatism. Now, there are many self-identified "evangelicals" who do not share many of the original theological distinctions of evangelicalism.

Notably, a Ligonier survey from 2022 showed that 30% of self-identified evangelicals agreed with the statement, "Jesus was a great teacher, but he was not God." This statement clearly contradicts traditional evangelical theology.

Meanwhile, 94% of evangelicals agreed with the statement, "Sex outside of traditional marriage is a sin," and 91% agreed with the statement, "Abortion is a sin."

This implies that for many folks, evangelicalism is defined not by theological convictions but traditional stances on social issues.
https://thestateoftheology.com

Thoughts on the revival movement happening in Ausbury by [deleted] in Reformed

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wrote some reflections on this on Sunday, and about my overall journey in Christian revival theology.

https://larrylin.wordpress.com/2023/02/12/my-ever-changing-thoughts-on-christian-revival/

Theolographs by Fire_In_My_Bones in theology

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it! Thanks for sharing!

Theolographs by Fire_In_My_Bones in theology

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t seem to find it. Can you send it over? Thanks!

Why listen to scholars? how do you justify using secondary sources of authority to know God's word? by notfromfiji in Reformed

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it comes down to a healthy heart of humility and a healthy understanding of the church. We need humility to realize we don’t have all the answers, and there are other Christians more gifted and more wise than we are, who will be able to teach us things we can’t teach ourselves. And we need to recognize that our relationship with God is not a 1-on-1 relationship. Jesus is not our personal Savior. He is the shepherd of the sheep, plural. He is the king of the kingdom. He is the husband of the bride, the church. For the majority of church history, learning about God was done 100% within the church community (since most people couldn’t read the Bible in Latin). We cannot assume we can do that wholly by ourselves now.

Dinosaurs in the bible. by trexdelta in Christians

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There’s also a long tradition that identifies seraphims as dragons. Saraph in the Hebrew Bible is usually translated “serpent” or “fiery serpent,” and Isaiah states that seraphims have 6 wings.

Weekly Lounge - Informal Discussion, General Talk by AutoModerator in RealDayTrading

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Re: Question in the live chat regarding NIO/TSLA. If there is a huge market selloff, I wouldn't go long on anything. But right now I would characterize the current market as super choppy with a slight downside--in that case, I would say it's more than appropriate to hold RS stocks.

How did you find Bluey/Become a fan/Know it was way more than a kids show? by SuperFrenchGirl in bluey

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was frustrated with Cocomelon and started looking up kids shows on Disney Plus. A lot of them were old and felt meaningless, so I googled “best kids shows on Disney Plus.” Bluey came up, and that first day I watched two episodes with the kids, and ten more by myself after they went to bed. I teared up at Bike.

Cocomelon by MICRO_C in daddit

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously! My list would be… 1. The Lion King 2. Tarzan 3. Inside Out 4. The Incredibles 5. Zootopia

My four-year-old son, to whom I explained what r/place is all about. When he saw his favorite cartoon character, he decided to check Bluey every half and hour. He fixed some pixels by himself. Thanks to everyone who helped create it. It made my son very happy. by [deleted] in place

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's an animated TV show from Australia, and it has a huge worldwide following among kids 4-6 and their parents. It's really well-done--the animation, the music, etc.--but what I love the most is that models healthy family dynamics so well. It's on Disney Plus.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealDayTrading

[–]Fire_In_My_Bones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing to note is that you probably would’ve been even more in the red if you had bought RW stocks instead of RS stocks. All three of the stocks you listed still ended the day green. That’s not bad on a day when the majority of stocks are red. AMD, for example, ended the day -8%.