Please, pray for peace in the Levant. This has gotten out of hand even before the current war. I am not going to bother siding with either one, so do not even ask me to.
One of the excuses Dr. SHIVA, along with Nate the Mutualist, would give for siding with Palestine, when you point out Hamas's behavior, is that Hamas was made by Israel. Right, so you expect me to take up arms for and/or support a faction that plays right into Israel's hands anyway, just based on your own logic? I cannot be the only one that sees the logical disconnect. My neutral stance still stands.
I must say, I am rather disappointed in Michael Jones, from Inspiring Philosophy. He usually does not dismiss what is said in a knee-jerk fashion like he did recently. I only know about this because I was shared a screenshot of a back and forth that took place on Twitter. Since I do not have a Twitter account (and do not plan on returning to Twitter), my only exposure to these shenanigans is when other people bring it to my attention.
This is a college paper I wrote for English Writing, and is partially a test to see if PDFs will work on this platform. If it does, I may just switch to literary content of various sorts, since that does not take up quite as much space as, say, a video. This will also help people get an idea about where I personally come from with my ideas. Keep in mind, this is not a replacement for any arguments for or against God. I am not of the opinion that personal testimony is all that strong a piece of evidence for anything. If nothing else, consider this as window into my development so you know what to expect.
Since I am already specializing in hermeneutics to a degree, I may as well put that to use to see what doctrines can be drawn by the model specified in this article.
As a side note: Apart from the Reformed Presbyterian Church and Evangelical Presbyterian Church respectively, I am seriously considering joining the Church of Nigeria - Anglican Communion due to the local Missionary diocese of the Trinity (adott.org) being the better option doctrinally as opposed to the local Episcopalians in my area. I get what the Redeemed Zoomer says, but at this point the only way to redeem the mainline churches is for the more biblically-minded congregations among them to break off into their own denominations -or join the ones that already did form one- and let the rest implode from its bad decisions. We can rebuild from the ashes once the dust settles. I never was officially part of any denomination anyway, so I am under no obligation to join the Ecclesial Reconquista that really should have happened the second these political bad actors infiltrated the mainline churches long ago. Best of luck to you, Redeemed Zoomer. I might help from the outside where possible, but that is as far as I am willing to go when there are far better options out there.
Redeemed Zoomer's channel can be found on YT here: https://www.youtube.com/@redeemedzoomer6053
His website can be found here: https://redeemedzoomer.com/
This is part of an effort to retake the American church ecumenical, more specifically the part within the Anglican Communion. I am not an Episcopalian, but there is a movement trying to restore that denomination to its confessional roots.
Just a prayer to use with the Anglican Rosary/ Anglican Prayer Beads in order to ask God to bring peace in the Levant, especially with the ongoing war going on right now.
This will probably be the last response I do up against Shane Killian for a while. If he reads anything and disagrees with what I say, he is free to make a response video to both articles at the same time. In the meantime, I got bigger fish to fry, for example Adolf Hitler's "positive Christianity" and that putrid "Queer Gospel" that reads (from what I saw) like a middle schooler with his mind completely on sex.