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If you want to agitate for no reason, they’ll probably just ban your account, not the instance. I just followed you from there, so you’re not defedded.

If you want them to block your instance somehow you’ll probably have to spam them with a bunch of accounts.

They didn’t defederate you, their federation just doesn’t work very well yet. Lots of replies take a long time or they don’t go through at all.

I doubt Minds has even built mod tools for defederating. They just got it working.

You have a strange fixation with the canon of Scripture. No one was even talking about the canon in the early Church.

It wasn’t an important issue, individual churches just used whatever Apostolic writings they had on hand, which we know from citations are mostly identical to what we have today. We went over this in another thread, and I even linked you to a collection of the Apostolic Fathers that proves it by noting all the citations.

The ecumenical councils, at least the first 6, are a prerequisite for understanding what Christ actually did. We can know they’re true because the alternatives all present internal contradictions.

For example, if the Nestorians are right, the atonement doesn’t make any sense. Anyone could’ve been sacrificed and it wouldn’t have made a difference.

If the monophysites are correct, the nature of God changed into a created substance. I don’t even need to go into all the problems that creates with Biblical claims about God.

The ecumenical councils, from the Lutheran perspective at least, aren’t true because the consensus has divine protection. They’re true because their proclamations are just self-evidently true and consistent with Scripture.

These traditions won’t just go away, even if relegated to houses, we’re still going to have our differences. Lutherans aren’t going to give up the Book of Concord, dispies aren’t going to give up their jew fetish, etc.

You’re pushing me today, e-Christians. I’ll answer this thread, but I won’t like it.

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What if- Hear me out.

What if my nation ruled an empire đź‘‘

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imperialism is the antithesis of nationalism

We’re reaching levels of not getting it that shouldn’t be possible.

I can feel death coming for me.

This is a good video explaining what I think angels (and demons) are.

https://youtu.be/MTuDl7o-1bE?si=_XngGu8wFfMnS7Cb

Brave Cafe is coming back.

nostr:npub1wkwhx86vqdp2zel4uepr0uhs8rzm9mmn4jhdsnw4vnn5gy8zdedsh2y9sj nostr:npub127x4hme563sljgyp3g7t4w9zsz6qmnp846jxpe5fatj3ympg66jqffpfvn I get that you're a Lutherbro and are therefore thoroughly jewpilled, but I'm telling you, rabbinical judaism and its secular sister organizations is but one of many secret combinations.

I know that jews are not the only powerful demonic force acting in the world, but it's easier to just say "the jews" than some obscure phrase like "secret combination."

I doubt any of them exclude jews. They couldn't have a bank account if they did.

nostr:npub1wkwhx86vqdp2zel4uepr0uhs8rzm9mmn4jhdsnw4vnn5gy8zdedsh2y9sj Secret combinations are oath-bound secret societies that covenant with the devil or one of his many assistants. They engage in things like organized crime, ritual murder, complex webs of blackmail, extortion, and coercion.

They're real.

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Oh, I've just never heard it called that.

Just say "the jews" like a normal person.

It’s not an orthodox problem, it’s a Roman problem. The ancient church, in emulating the governing structure of Rome, confused it for the shape of the Body of Christ itself.

Matthew 18:20: For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.

This is all we need for true orthodoxy to survive; two people who can meet and share the faith. As long as we have this, historic Christian orthodoxy will survive.