Getting Out of Deathtraps and Internet Caves | Cross Defense

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Pastor Bramwell works through your emails finding encouragement for all of us to be bold in the faith even when it means walking away from sources of earthly security and getting away from our online caves. Plus, should schoolteachers remain in the woke school system? What would happen if they didn’t? And why are some churches not outspoken and engaged?

Books:

The Problem of Suffering: A Father’s Hope by Rev. Gregory Schulz

Referenced Videos:

Cross Defense, July 29, 2023

Cross Defense, July 15, 2023

Cross Defense, August 5, 2023

KNCL 10, Facebook Idleness


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One thought on “Getting Out of Deathtraps and Internet Caves | Cross Defense

  1. More Blasphemy and Mockery from the alphabet cult. From the SF Standard. https://sfstandard.com/2023/08/15/peaches-christ-initiation-terror-vault-halloween-old-mint-san-francisco/

    And from their article about recent Outside Lands Annual Concert.

    This Year Was Sexier Than Ever

    Apart from Megan Thee Stallion mimicking fellatio with her microphone and the neon “I Licked It So It’s Mine” sign at one of the ice cream vendors, Outside Lands had a particularly amorous vibe this year. This was true of the crowd as well as the performers, with lots of exposed rear ends—wind be damned. 

    In particular, the small LGBTQ+ stage Dolores’ was full of drag at its most aggressive, and drag nun Sister Roma got it on with some male strippers during Baloney & Friends. There was no full-frontal nudity, of course, but lots of unapologetically queer and trans bodies gyrating all weekend. This might not sound unusual, but as recently as eight or 10 years ago, music festival lineups were overwhelmingly straight, white and—especially—male.

    Good thing the haters could only hear Outside Lands from their living rooms, not see it.

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