Avatar
Lethal Lee
ab6a73e51fa5f311d404394309aa3611600fd19d3e71128e1efaf1d81c9b1fb5

Lazlo > Saylor nostr:note1e9mgrgvw6wlpfusghhydcem9els34xt44kppkeld2c7cw9ww7dcssagd3p

Yeah not showing for me in Damus.

Is there something I can zap to contribute?

Great talk and whisky! nostr:note1xwpwena7kax3ckj0v9dx9dqm2gf998xzqy0d2aegfqs6s3mvhcwqsjplyw

You’re very welcome. Anytime anyone is trying to be better than yesterday is worthy of praise!

I made two changes in the app from strength/full body to muscle gain/ppl. However, it’s kicking my butt. I may from advanced to medium if this keeps up for a bit.

I too have enjoyed the show about the Japans.

Got a few eps left.

Fair.

GM! nostr:note1mln5u2tare7dsl48mtrak2msxlnp9kwte5ufvywx8lypxvf2s7sqhauusl

I thought they were so cool like 4 years ago…now not so much

I can’t go anywhere, ya’ll stuck with me!

Replying to Avatar Marakesh 𓅦

Happy Pentecost nostr:npub1v9vm3606g9dhrdemxkhx35q3m2kza5l3xzezgdjggs9fxsgyp5wqt0tqnj and to all my fellow believers in the Messiah, and to those who do not (yet) believe!

If you know the story (see the Book of the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 2), then you know that this is the appropriate emoji: 🔥

Traditionally, Pentecost also has a connection to when God's people Israel left Egypt and received the covenant at Mt. Sinai. I'm not Catholic, but this is a great explanation:

https://kcsjcatholic.org/2019/06/the-day-of-pentecost/

I appreciate that the Catholic and Orthodox churches (although there is really only one Church) pay more attention to things like this (I mean Church traditions) than most Evangelical churches do anymore. If you don't believe me, just see if your Protestant church even mentions that it is Pentecost today at church.

However, since the Orthodox Easter only just took place 2 weeks ago, their Pentecost will take place on June 23, 2024. This raises the question of which churches are celebrating Pentecost on the correct day? (not that it is so important a matter that we should divide over it.) I do wish we could settle on which date is correct, if either one, since the 2000th birthday of the Church is coming up in just a few years, in A.D. 2033 (if we have correctly dated the year of our Lord's death and resurrection).

Happy birthday, Church!

nostr:nevent1qqsgwzkrw6u2nhdfq0x908ds4rwpnn27u6szu374a5qxgd3qgkctsyqpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqzyps4nw8flfq4kudh8v66u6xsz8d2ctkn7yctyfpkfpzq4y6pqsx3cqcyqqqqqqgj3n5fr

Good question. I’ve been inquiring into Orthodoxy and they follow the old calendar.

Either way any day we can celebrate the Church is a good day.