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That makes me sick.
This makes me ashamed that I became a US citizen.
While agreeing that it is tacky and inappropriate, it made me giggle.off2, tGf
It's catchy. I have a bigger problem with liberation theology and Catholic social theory than with Evangelical slogans.
What's your problem with liberation theology or Catholic social theory?The basis of both lie in an understanding of sacred community and communal salvation rather than the individualistic evangelical notion of salvation.You'd think the latter wouldn't be too countenanced by Orthodox while the former is rather close to it.Unless, of course, you hold a hybrid evangelical Orthodox faith.
Liberation theology is just someones attempt to baptize Marxism.
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That makes me sick.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me ashamed that I became a US citizen.
ReplyDeleteWhile agreeing that it is tacky and inappropriate, it made me giggle.
ReplyDeleteoff2, tGf
It's catchy. I have a bigger problem with liberation theology and Catholic social theory than with Evangelical slogans.
ReplyDeleteWhat's your problem with liberation theology or Catholic social theory?
ReplyDeleteThe basis of both lie in an understanding of sacred community and communal salvation rather than the individualistic evangelical notion of salvation.
You'd think the latter wouldn't be too countenanced by Orthodox while the former is rather close to it.
Unless, of course, you hold a hybrid evangelical Orthodox faith.
Liberation theology is just someones attempt to baptize Marxism.
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