I caught most of last night's stream and to quote Nick "okay this is tuff I can't even lie".
Jokes aside, when you said that you had other women reach out to you to express their discomfort and disgust regarding Jeremy's interactions with them, I felt rattled and uneasy. I can only imagine how that must suck to be in that situation. I know it's parasocial, but my heart goes out to you and those women for having gone through that.
Thank you for speaking up on the manner, calling out the hypocrisy of people hiding behind Christianity and backing up The Casino.
On a brighter note, it was generous of you to bring out the Judge Venti gavel. Miss Venti, I find you guilty on several accounts of being entertaining. I sentence you to have a good weekend.
"The thing is a key detail is being skimmed over here and it’s that the whole point of sins being forgiven is when they are acknowledged and the person takes accountability for it and to actively work toward not doing it again." You really captured the heart of the problem with modern Christianity. This is a concept taught by Jesus himself and as he explains that many "Christians" will be denied for not practicing their faith properly. Matthew 7:21 "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." Personal accountability is the number one priority in Christianity because it is focused on the redemption/salvation of the individual. Then, and only then, is it about holding other people accountable for their behavior for THEIR sakes. It is NOT for social status or making yourself look better to your peers or to make you feel like you are a better person than everyone else which is how many Christians use it.
When in Christian tradition was it the norm to air the sins of others out to the public, including non-Christians?
Confession was done in front of a congregation fairly early on, but confession of sins “to one another” was never extended to, “embolden those profiting from a public spectacle of one’s sins.”
This isn’t historical Christianity, it’s not a Christianity anyone would desire, and I’m not sure how a Christian would ever side with the “I meticulously screen snapped all info I can about someone’s sex life in order to expose them to the public later in a way I can monetize” person.
There’s no heroes here, there’s no Christianity here. It’s all just immoral internet bologna.
There are a few concepts within Christianity that teach about holding other people accountable like "am I my brother's keeper" and sharing the gospel with others, but as to making a public spectacle about it. I'd have to think about it. I agree that it should always be done for the other person's good and not for personal gain or "monetization," as you put it, but there are also plenty of examples of Jesus using pharisees and Sadducees (religious figures) as examples of who to not be like, so there is some tact required in public shaming, because Jesus rarely if ever publicly shamed a "nobody." Typically, confronting someone is supposed to be done in private and then they are supposed to take accountability for themselves, but maybe there are different rules for public figures because they are in the public eye like the religious leaders back in Jesus' time. Maybe also a key difference is having a pure motive?
I think all of that is reasonable and your concluding point is likely true. The pure motive seems to be near impossible in the social media realm, you know?
Social media is somewhat a double-edged sword, but I’ve come to conclusion, you’re always going to be own your worst enemy. Social media doesn’t change that.
I don’t understand why these people try to larp as christians so bad. They clearly aren’t and that’s fine. What’s this obsession with failed christianity online?
People want our aesthetics and the vauge connection to tradition plus, to some degree, the association with being 'problematic'. It is all posture and no substance. Nick Fuentes is Catholic in the same way that the moon is cheese.
Fuentes is Sephardi Jewish (Patronymics (Ending in -ez or -es: These indicate "son of." Common examples include Henriques, Fernandes, Rodrigues, Fuentes, Lopes, Mendes, Perez, Nunes and so on)
As for TheQuartering, he's looking especially hambly these days
Lord forgive me but I want to catch the cuckaning outside so bad for this I mean on sight shame we probably don’t even leave in the same part of the USA Havic angry Havic smash(no seriously his disrespect is criminal)
Indeed. The level of engagement on Brittany's stream and Twitter threads about this, as well as the abject humiliation session Jeremy was subjected to by his own followers on his OWN Kick stream immediately after this, speaks for itself.
That ain’t enough I want blood actual blood(yeah I know as a Christian I’m not sapose to think like this)which is why I say Lord forgive but I can’t turn the other cheek I ask that you pray for me for I am at war
Dis guy has no morals or principles and it seems like he’s suffering in silence with a weird marriage but I honestly don’t know his situation but it likes his wife must have done something dat broke his heart and now he’s acting like a lil child by tryna be perverted towards other women. IDK but it looks like he’s in a marriage he hates and acting out who KNORRRRRRRS!
I caught most of last night's stream and to quote Nick "okay this is tuff I can't even lie".
Jokes aside, when you said that you had other women reach out to you to express their discomfort and disgust regarding Jeremy's interactions with them, I felt rattled and uneasy. I can only imagine how that must suck to be in that situation. I know it's parasocial, but my heart goes out to you and those women for having gone through that.
Thank you for speaking up on the manner, calling out the hypocrisy of people hiding behind Christianity and backing up The Casino.
On a brighter note, it was generous of you to bring out the Judge Venti gavel. Miss Venti, I find you guilty on several accounts of being entertaining. I sentence you to have a good weekend.
Guilty on several counts! Throw the whole book at her!
Lol! Good one.
You don’t have to forgive everybody everything. God doesn’t, or Hell wouldn’t be a thing.
"The thing is a key detail is being skimmed over here and it’s that the whole point of sins being forgiven is when they are acknowledged and the person takes accountability for it and to actively work toward not doing it again." You really captured the heart of the problem with modern Christianity. This is a concept taught by Jesus himself and as he explains that many "Christians" will be denied for not practicing their faith properly. Matthew 7:21 "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." Personal accountability is the number one priority in Christianity because it is focused on the redemption/salvation of the individual. Then, and only then, is it about holding other people accountable for their behavior for THEIR sakes. It is NOT for social status or making yourself look better to your peers or to make you feel like you are a better person than everyone else which is how many Christians use it.
When in Christian tradition was it the norm to air the sins of others out to the public, including non-Christians?
Confession was done in front of a congregation fairly early on, but confession of sins “to one another” was never extended to, “embolden those profiting from a public spectacle of one’s sins.”
This isn’t historical Christianity, it’s not a Christianity anyone would desire, and I’m not sure how a Christian would ever side with the “I meticulously screen snapped all info I can about someone’s sex life in order to expose them to the public later in a way I can monetize” person.
There’s no heroes here, there’s no Christianity here. It’s all just immoral internet bologna.
There are a few concepts within Christianity that teach about holding other people accountable like "am I my brother's keeper" and sharing the gospel with others, but as to making a public spectacle about it. I'd have to think about it. I agree that it should always be done for the other person's good and not for personal gain or "monetization," as you put it, but there are also plenty of examples of Jesus using pharisees and Sadducees (religious figures) as examples of who to not be like, so there is some tact required in public shaming, because Jesus rarely if ever publicly shamed a "nobody." Typically, confronting someone is supposed to be done in private and then they are supposed to take accountability for themselves, but maybe there are different rules for public figures because they are in the public eye like the religious leaders back in Jesus' time. Maybe also a key difference is having a pure motive?
I think all of that is reasonable and your concluding point is likely true. The pure motive seems to be near impossible in the social media realm, you know?
Social media is somewhat a double-edged sword, but I’ve come to conclusion, you’re always going to be own your worst enemy. Social media doesn’t change that.
I don’t understand why these people try to larp as christians so bad. They clearly aren’t and that’s fine. What’s this obsession with failed christianity online?
People want our aesthetics and the vauge connection to tradition plus, to some degree, the association with being 'problematic'. It is all posture and no substance. Nick Fuentes is Catholic in the same way that the moon is cheese.
He should probably shoot himself or jump in front of the train or something
Fuentes is Sephardi Jewish (Patronymics (Ending in -ez or -es: These indicate "son of." Common examples include Henriques, Fernandes, Rodrigues, Fuentes, Lopes, Mendes, Perez, Nunes and so on)
As for TheQuartering, he's looking especially hambly these days
The SPLC probably loves Fuentes.
Lord forgive me but I want to catch the cuckaning outside so bad for this I mean on sight shame we probably don’t even leave in the same part of the USA Havic angry Havic smash(no seriously his disrespect is criminal)
Indeed. The level of engagement on Brittany's stream and Twitter threads about this, as well as the abject humiliation session Jeremy was subjected to by his own followers on his OWN Kick stream immediately after this, speaks for itself.
That ain’t enough I want blood actual blood(yeah I know as a Christian I’m not sapose to think like this)which is why I say Lord forgive but I can’t turn the other cheek I ask that you pray for me for I am at war
This folks is why you should never lie to yourself.
What is this white nonsense?
Ok that's cool and all but Bigfoot is Real
Dis guy has no morals or principles and it seems like he’s suffering in silence with a weird marriage but I honestly don’t know his situation but it likes his wife must have done something dat broke his heart and now he’s acting like a lil child by tryna be perverted towards other women. IDK but it looks like he’s in a marriage he hates and acting out who KNORRRRRRRS!
I hate and despise Christians for what they did to me.
Suffah Jer
Guy goes “how’s your weekend?”
You: “ $()&@?!<€\£%!!! CHRISTIANS!!!”
Brother ew
pope cheesesteak marx looks like Stan Roper from Three's Company.