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Jordan Eskovitz
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The classic word for universe was cosmos ("to adorn, dress" or "to order and arrange") which I think is instructive here.

Asking how something was created implies a creator. Genesis provides your answer.

Seeing as you are asking in light of the claim that something cannot come from nothing, this is both true and not true as it concerns the cosmos. God created it ex nihilo (creatio ex nihilo) or *out of nothing* as it concerns material reality but the principle of *something cannot come out of nothing* is still true in that all things find their origin in Christ— "All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made." John 1:3.

Love the Outer Banks! Some of my best family vacations. Have a great time 🌞

ISPs seem like a formidable foe as well

"The left likes to describe patriarchy as a system of male power that is obsessed with controlling women, like in The Handmaid’s Tale or Barbie. But outside their ivory towers, patriarchy looks a lot more like Little House on the Prairie and It’s a Wonderful Life. In small towns like Lafayette, patriarchy simply means patrimony. It looks like fathers and grandfathers passing down family traditions to their sons and grandsons, teaching them to take pride in where they come from, to steward their family name, and to pass on that tradition to the next generation. Central to patriarchy is piety."

"If conservatives continue trying to treat symptoms without getting to root causes, the problem will only get worse over time. That’s why restoring patriarchy, and piety, is central to the conservative project."

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"Today the true revolutionaries are not feminists, homosexual activists, or other progressives but those who are seeking to halt any further erosion to the family, and even reverse the process a families who are intentionally working to restore at least some if the traditional functions of the household. Most obvious are homeschooling families who are bringing education back into the home. Then there are parents who are starting home-based businesses and family enterprises so that husband and wife can once again work together, while training their children in the skills needed for the workplace.[...] There are families who play games and read together instead of dispersing to their personal electronics. There are families who are restoring family devotions."

Nancy Pearcey

#fathers #plebchain #family #nostr #grownostr

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Physical fitness:

Strength training, eating clean, sunshine

Mental fitness:

Reading, podcasts

Spiritual fitness:

Family devotions, prayer, lots of singing, Sunday worship

Aside from New Saint Andrews, there are basically no Christian colleges I would recommend to people anymore, for this and other reasons.

With few exceptions I don't recommend going to college at all though