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posting bc ik a lot of yall need to hear this
âAll too often the sole focus of the ministry of the church has been on whether one believes in God. Insufficient attention has been given to the kind of God in whom one believes, often with disastrous results.â
â Terence E. Fretheim, The Suffering of God, p.1.
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Donât let the world fool you: consistent kindness is the most quietly powerful thing.
If you ever want to engage in villainy & undermine the social order:Â Be especially kind to the people society has rejected. Care about the ones the world would convince you donât âdeserveâ your kindness.Â
I genuinely mean this when I say to you: the ultimate act of rebellion is insisting on compassion and grace in a compassionless world.
Disruptive compassion.
âHope is a humble, hidden seed of life that, with time, will develop into a large tree. It is like some invisible yeast that allows the whole dough to grow, that brings flavor to all aspects of life. And it can do so much, because a tiny flicker of light that feeds on hope is enough to shatter the shield of darkness. A single individual is enough for hope to exist, and that individual can be you. And then there will be another âyou,â and another âyou,â and it turns into an 'us.â And so, does hope begin when we have an 'us?â No. Hope began with one 'you.â When there is an 'us,â there begins a revolution.â
â âWhy the only future worth building includes everyoneâ, His Holiness Pope Francis, April 25, 2017. (via gmdhc)
âIt is Christ Himself, not the Bible, who is the true word of God. The Bible, read in the right spirit and with the guidance of good teachers, will bring us to him. We must not use the Bible as a sort of encyclopedia out of which texts can be taken for use as weapons.â
â C.S. Lewis (via gay-son-of-a-pastor)
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today i was at the museum (Italy, Naples, Capodimonte)
âAs workers, most men in our culture (like working women) are controlled, dominated. Unlike working women, working men are fed daily a fantasy diet of male supremacy and power. In actuality, they have very little power, and they know it. Yet they do not rebel against the economic order or make revolution. They are socialized by ruling powers to accept their dehumanization and exploitation in the public world of work, and they are taught to expect that the private world, the world of home and intimate relationships, will restore to them their sense of power, which they equate with masculinity. They are taught that they will be able to rule in the home, to control and dominate, that this is the big payoff for their acceptance of an exploitative economic social order. By condoning and perpetuating male domination of women to prevent rebellion on the job, ruling male capitalists ensure that male violence will be expressed in the home and not in the work force.â
â bell hooks, Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center (via heavyweightheart)
Those who showed genuine interest in their partner's joys were more likely to be together.
And just when you thought youâve seen everything with Interstellar, you discover mosque ceilings and stay phenotypically calm when you write this post.
Photographs: Istanbul mosque, Turkey. (sources: dailysabah.com and karar.com)
indeed.