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  • @linus-smallprint

    Sorry, right now I have no plans to read Yumi and the Nightmare Painter. After seeing some of the artwork in the book, it seems there may be some scenes I would not be comfortable reading. I also found out that the plot involves Yumi and Panter switching bodies, which is not something I am interested in reading about. I know…

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  • @trailblazer

    What are some ways to set up healthy boundaries with technology to keep it from overruling our lives, and how can we use it to our benefit? What can we do to take advantage of this tool, literally at our fingertips, to make God known?

    A common practice within my own faith is fasting. We specifically fast from food every first Sunday.…[Read more]

  • Humanity wasn’t ready for the internet. How life is fundamentally lived changed within a generation with the introduction of phones. That was uncharted territory, we’ve introduced trials of mental, physical, and social health never seen before, and we had no way to prepare for that, because of how fast it came about. Why talk to real people when…[Read more]

  • @linus-smallprint

    Tress is a wonderful book. It was the first of Sanderson’s more whimsical writings I’ve read (then I found Alcatraz…). It’s fun, light hearted, and very unique. Please let me know when you read Yumi and the Nightmare Painter!

    Of course, Brandon Sanderson is not a Christian, but a Mormon

    Why deny our relationship with Christ😥

  • It took 6 months for KP to get back to me y’all, but it finally happened! Life through the Eyes of Yesterdays is finally published if any of y’all would like to read it!

  • TheArcaneAxiom replied to the topic Hello! in the forum Start HERE 8 months ago

    @theshadow

    (I’m not really sure how to reply to specific sections yet)

    We’ve all been there, lol, just tag us by typing the name with the @ symbol, then quoting is just the quotation marks at the top, and it should show an indented box for the quote.

    And in terms of fantasy, I like Lord of the Rings or Legend of Zelda type fantasies with a lot o…

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  • TheArcaneAxiom replied to the topic Hello! in the forum Start HERE 8 months ago

    @theshadow

    Your writings sound really thought provoking, and I think its wonderful you and your sister are working on a world together!

    Thanks! I’d love to share anything if you’re ever interested!

    I like action/adventure, fantasy, and mysteries (as long as they’re unique).

    Cool! What kind of fantasy? Hard or soft worldbuilding?

    Right now, I h…

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  • @trailblazer

    Sorry I’ve been MIA, I had family from out of state staying with us because my great-grandfather passed away and the funeral was yesterday… but I’m back for a little bit before I leave for work!

    No worries! I got work soon as well.

    On the subject of baptism/infant baptism: My church has baby dedications every couple months. This basic…

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  • TheArcaneAxiom replied to the topic Hello! in the forum Start HERE 8 months ago

    Hello!

    I’m the Arcane Axiom. I love math, searching for divine fundamental truth, and exploring that in my writing. I read/write sci-fi/fantasy, and I’m currently working on a universe with my sister called the Sceptrum.

    Questions!

    What is your favorite genre?

    Do you have any projects? What are they about?

    Any primary interests or goals wit…[Read more]

  • @freed_and_redeemed

    Here’s the thing about being Non-Denominational…you kinda agree with various denominations 😂

    See, the pastor of my church was raised Baptist but became Pentacostal through the influence of his wife (who was raised Pentecostal) and together they started a Non-Denominational church.

    So yes, I do identify with some Pen…

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  • @freed_and_redeemed

    So your sounding more and more Pentecostal to me Freedom, would you say you identify with that at all? Pentecostals main deal is always seeking to be in attunement with the Holy Spirit, acting purely with His will, letting your own will go. Essentially if it feels right, it is right type stuff.

    I honestly like Pentecostals,…[Read more]

  • Sorry Y’all, disappeared for a bit.

    @freed_and_redeemed

    Ty for understanding and for your kindness <3

    I’m still here to kindly discuss things if anyone would like, just not for debate 😊

    @theducktator

    We believe baptism is not necessary for salvation and life in heaven, though obviously you should be baptized if at all possible. Some i…

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  • @theducktator

    Oh, I forgot the Anglicans! Sorry😅 I know a few Episcopos that are pretty cool. Yeah, I’ve found Anglicans interesting because they’re a unique combination of Protestant and Catholic.

    My dad says Non-Denominationals are essentially Baptists by another name. XD

    That’s how I’ve always understood them yeah. They just have a specific…[Read more]

  • @trailblazer

    I would agree with you on the point of baptism. All of the examples of baptism I can think of in the Bible are adults who have chosen to believe in the Messiah.

    @freed_and_redeemed

    After some prayer and some reflection, I kindly request that we leave this debate where it stands.

    I’ve been thinking on it too much, and truthfully g…

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  • @theducktator

    The Church of Latter Day Saints is the official name for Mormons, right?

    That is correct. We don’t really like the nickname though, because it takes away the focus from Christ. Mormon we respect as a great prophet who compiled the plates, but this is the Lord’s church, not his.

    So, does the third mean you do not agree with infant…

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  • @whalekeeper

    Ey, I can say something in a round-about way, and it can still be completely logical. But that’s beside the point. I can’t see how any of those “contradictions,” as you put it, discard the infallibility of those passages’ meanings. If the different disciples wrote Jesus’ words with slightly different grammar, that is a matter of m…

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  • @whalekeeper

    I have thoughts 😝 But I need to take a shower first, so like, don’t drive y’all’s trains into walls while I’m gone

    See you then!

  • The whole lot of y’all are pastor kids, that’s awesome! Do your Dads study ancient Hebrew, modern, or both?

    @freed_and_redeemed

    But if their hands wrote mistakes/faults, then how can we know it’s true? If it’s possible that there are many, many mistakes in the Bible simply because it was written by man, then why not deny every bit of Scr…

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  • @theducktator

    I had to google a definition of infallible for this, so hopefully I understand what you are talking about. I think that all of the stories and ideas in the Bible are true, but that there is room for error in things like spelling, and errors in translation. For example, Nebuchadnezzar is spelled two different ways in the Old…

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  • @whalekeeper

    We can’t know if it is or not, besides through the faith of the Spirit. But what is the most logical option?

    If you take Biblical philosophy and try to find a verse that directly contradicts it, you aren’t going to find anything more than vaguer verses that have open-ended statements, or use a less conventional way of explaining som…

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