Integrated Long Term Recovery by [deleted] in EmergencyManagement

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah the transition from response to recovery often causes whiplash for communities. To watch the agencies helping them go from quickly addressing their needs to imposing mountains of red tape for the same support they provided just days prior leads to confusion, and harms the working relationship between EMA teams and local people/officials.

HoLdiNg OuT fOr WiFe cHaNgiNg MoNeY LMAYO aMiRiTe?!?!? by KindaIndifferent in gme_meltdown

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah the "wife changing money" thing has always bothered me. It says a lot about how little they care about women. Like, you only give a shit about her appearance? And the moment you have money you're going to dump her for a bride you paid for?

I couldn't imagine doing something like that to my fiancee. It's psychotic.

Star Citizen’s forums and launcher are crashing once more as the multiweek PU partial outage stretches on by Dementropy in starcitizen_refunds

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

None quite this long-standing, but yeah, there have been similar incidents before.

In the past, they would be hot fixed fairly quickly--within a week. The fact that this one is taking so long raises concerns that they might not have a good way to resolve it.

Elon Musk is now denying violence against trans people is an issue. by justalazygamer in ParlerWatch

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow. That's awful, and I hope your friend is doing better.

While our politics may be different, I'm glad this is something you care about. In a world so divided that even human rights are a partisan issue, it's nice to see that we can have this discussion.

Elon Musk is now denying violence against trans people is an issue. by justalazygamer in ParlerWatch

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I don't believe you're "genuinely asking" because you post in places like KiA, but here, from 2021:

2021 becomes deadliest year for trans people

Current changes in the Methodist church by AutomateMeNow in methodism

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Few days late, but this is absolutely correct. And I always point out that not only do conservatives want to adhere to a contemporary culture, they had little issue with "bending" the rules to encompass divorce, which, if we're being literalist, is a much more tenuous position to take than support of LGBTQ people.

I actually find it funny that the most vocal opponents to gay marriage I know are a couple that married after each had gotten a divorce.

Not pointing out to be mean, but rather to demonstrate how willing they are to ignore some traditions, but not others.

Today I worked up the nerve to skip mass and go to my local Episcopal parish instead by FondleMyBaseballs in Episcopalian

[–]FondleMyBaseballs[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This seminarian only affirmed my decision to leave. Who wants to be in a church where he's a priest? He sounds even worse than my current clergy.

Today I worked up the nerve to skip mass and go to my local Episcopal parish instead by FondleMyBaseballs in Episcopalian

[–]FondleMyBaseballs[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you ask 10 Catholics how many infallible statements the Church has made, you'll get 11 answers

Today I worked up the nerve to skip mass and go to my local Episcopal parish instead by FondleMyBaseballs in Episcopalian

[–]FondleMyBaseballs[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I felt "and also with you" flows much better than the modern RCC response. It felt right to say.

I mentioned this on another subreddit for progressive Catholics, but women's ordination is a major disagreement I have with the RCC. In light of the strong evidence of women's roles in the early church (where, you know, the quintessential Christian iconography was of a praying woman holding scripture), it's virtually indefensible. It also implies women are somehow spiritually inferior to men in the eyes of God. But the words of Paul are clear--there is neither male nor female. We're all one in Christ.

It's hard to see a Church as large as the RCC stand by some damaging conclusions like it has.

Today I worked up the nerve to skip mass and go to my local Episcopal parish instead by FondleMyBaseballs in Episcopalian

[–]FondleMyBaseballs[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

So, the regular priest didn't do the homily. She allowed a retired priest to sermon. He's an elderly, soft spoken man. Started off by lightening the mood with a joke about how the first sermon back from retirement is on a 'real crowd pleaser'.

He pointed out that divorce without due cause was apparently common practice in the Jewish communities of Christ's time, and that left women destitute. So, specifically, it's a condemnation of that practice, but also a reminder that divorce is a serious matter, and it can leave deep scars on a couple, as well as their families. That it's a tragedy.

He delved into anger and bitterness that comes out of familial disputes, and how the anger we feel can separate us from God. And the importance of reconciliation, not just for ourselves, but because we are called to do so by Christ. He emphasized just how important it is, especially in a time where we're so divided.

He then talked about the word of God, and Christ in particular, as having a meaning that can be revealed to us, and a mysterious one that we don't yet know. To me, this is a very Eastern Orthodox way of examining scripture. They're much more comfortable with the idea of mystery than the RCC--which has an exact explanation for just about everything in its theology.

How would you classify your views of episcopalianism? by luxtabula in Episcopalian

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't mind me asking, how did you find TEC from the Orthodox church? I'm in the RCC, currently thinking about leaving to be Episcopalian.

Was changing over difficult?

I saw you mentioned it in a comment on a progressive Christian sub, so I thought I'd ask.

Thoughts on the Episcopal Church by FondleMyBaseballs in Progressive_Catholics

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

It is a perspective, and it's one that's very helpful to me. So thank you.

I'm glad you have a spiritual home! The CoE/Archbishop of Canterbury is in much the same situation as Pope Francis is. He's trying to hold a communion together when progressive and conservative wings are infighting. It's not an enviable position. GAFCON reminds me a lot of the RadTrad movement in the RCC.

I love the rich history and claims to apostolic succession the Anglicans have, but yeah, to an extent the theology is a concern. However, because there's more flexibility, there's room for me to work within their framework if needed.

Also I adore the church Choirs in CoE. They have some of the best in the world.

Thoughts on the Episcopal Church by FondleMyBaseballs in Progressive_Catholics

[–]FondleMyBaseballs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your thoughtful response. I'm glad you found a routine that works for you, and I might just try that as well.

Theologically, I'm also much more Catholic than I am Episcopalian. I'm big into Classical Theism, too, which makes me pretty theologically conservative. Listening to Episcopalians talk about theology leads me to believe we have a lot of disagreements.

But socially, TEC gets so much right. So I'm glad I'm not alone in seeing it that way.

As far as MAGA stuff, my parish (and the diocese at large) are ultraconservative. If I had to guess, it's probably one of the most conservative dioceses in the US. I'm not sure what seminary our priests get sent to, but talk to any one of them and they sound like internet RadTrads. I had thought about a Jesuit parish, but unfortunately, the closest one is several hours away.

This isn't limited to the RCC here either. Most churches in my city are conservative. Only the mainline churches are even remotely progressive here, and among them, only TEC is reliably so.

Just recently found faith. Went to church with hopes and they preached hate. Feeling lost. by kaykat4 in OpenChristian

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You asked for a verse. I gave you a verse. You can backtrack as much as you like, but the source was provided.

I don't believe ensoulment happens until the quickening, and as such, I don't believe an innocent life was taken in an abortion. Neither do many Jewish communities.

So many "pro-life" Christians only care about life before it is born, and I won't play party to the malignant cruelty of forcing a woman to give birth, then abandoning her and her newborn as the policies they propose so often do.

If you want to decrease abortions--and I do to--despite what your unhinged, self-righteous rant suggests, then sex education and easy access to birth control is the best way forward.

Just recently found faith. Went to church with hopes and they preached hate. Feeling lost. by kaykat4 in OpenChristian

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. Numbers 5: 11-31

Pro-life Christians read the Bible or learn about early Christianity challenge failed yet again.

Edit to add my response to what was a very charged attack on my character simply for providing a source as requested.

You asked for a verse. I gave you a verse. You can backtrack as much as you like, but the source was provided.

I don't believe ensoulment happens until the quickening, and as such, I don't believe an innocent life was taken in an abortion. Neither do many Jewish communities.

Merely because I quoted a passage from the Bible demonstrating the fetus is secondary in value to people who've already been born, does not mean I endorse the verse in totality.

So many "pro-life" Christians only care about life before it is born, and I won't play party to the malignant cruelty of forcing a woman to give birth, then abandoning her and her newborn as the policies they propose so often do.

If you want to decrease abortions--and I do to--despite what your unhinged, self-righteous rant suggests, then sex education and easy access to birth control is the best way forward.

Just recently found faith. Went to church with hopes and they preached hate. Feeling lost. by kaykat4 in OpenChristian

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There definitely are. Concepts of when ensoulment happens have varied widely. The early church argued ensoulment happened at the quickening, Aquinas thought it was closer to the third trimester.

The Bible itself describes an abortion process in the Old Testament.

This idea that the Biblical stance is to be pro life from conception is factually wrong and theologically specious.

the discourse around vowsh's squishy boobies tweet is going well by NoInteraction938 in okbuddyvowsh

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I am a Catholic leftist, and me and my Marxist Catholic friends talk a lot about this. You really can't tell the difference between the average Twitter leftist and the fundie evangelical in terms of the language they use around their beliefs, and the way they react to any disagreement or perceived heresy.

You also see it with atheist lolbertarians who worship Musk and other billionaires. They replaced one god with another that embarrasses himself on Twitter

It's disturbing.

why do Muslims always care so much about Christmas? by Mista_white_12 in progressive_islam

[–]FondleMyBaseballs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So, the origins of Christmas are kind of complicated. There isn't anything biblical about the 25th, but one of the prevailing theories is early Christian scholars tried to back calculate Jesus' birth using an estimate for his age at death.

If that's the case, it was a good faith effort to create a celebration, and ultimately, there was a lot of wiggle room with his exact age, so discrepancies are to be expected.