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Twitteresque, again


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  • Self-examination, e.g. 2 Corinthians 13:5, is Scriptural, but not the psychointrospection of pop “Christian” psychology.
  • Scripture primarily teaches us to know God and look to Christ.
  • All we need to know about ourselves is found in Scripture, e.g. Isaiah 64:6–8, Romans 3:10–23.
  • Scripture does not teach us to analyze our spiritual gifts.
  • Scripture contains no list of “love languages,” nor does it categorize us as lions, otters, or golden retrievers.
  • The Quest, Part 1: My favorite maker of a certain Baptist-annoying product created a limited edition not available in western North Dakota.
  • The Quest, Part 2: My Mrs visited her family in Wisconsin and brought four boxes home.
  • The Quest, Part 3: After 23 years, I have confirmation that I married the right woman.
  • The Quest, Part 4: Yes, I know, she’s a saint to put up with stuff like this.
  • My Amazon cart is always a few cents under $25, never a few cents over. It takes $35+ to get “FREE Super Saver Shipping.” Amazon knows this.
  • It’s easy to leave a comment saying “you’re wrong” or “I disagree.” Try presenting your own position positively, or don’t waste my time.
  • My new rebuttal to everything: adversus solem ne loquitor.


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