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Dan Berkholder
@DanBerkholder
Utah
Joined May 2012
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    Christians have grown so soft they chafe at strong words, forgetting that their ancestors fought demon-worshiping, blood-drinking men trying to kill them and make their wives and children sex slaves. The thing is, that’s still happening—merely in a modern way, and you fall apart
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    We refuse to have Christian Nationalism subverted with the leftest cancel tactics coming from Moscow.
    The playbook we’re watching unfold is not a new one. Cancel tactics and political hatchet jobs are old plays, often run. See this with us in the episode we never wanted to release: Antisemitism, The Antioch Declaration, & Ogden.
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    Concerning the anticipated Dec 6th episode.
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    This photo doesn't mean anything to you, but it means everything to me. 5 years ago I had no children. I had been taught I was justified in my selfishness to be intentionally childless These plates are for my boys Dont believe damnable lie that life is better without kids.
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    God has blessed me with my 4th boy Henry Benedict Berkholder May God bless you and keep you little guy!
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    We must not insist on defrocking pastors for the slightest disagreement or meme. Having a variety of beliefs within orthodoxy is actually good. We can only work towards being of one mind if we first agree to work together.
    Until the Reformed learn how to govern people who don’t agree with us about EVERYTHING we will be a marginal and ineffective minority.
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    This is simple fear-mongering. Owen has proven himself untrustworthy, and Eric is an excellent friend, father, husband, and pastor. The fruit speaks for itself.
    Recently, Eric Conn wrote this: "By God we shall have our home again." By using this slogan in the context of a video from Samuel Holden that uses 1) explicit Nazi propaganda and 2) the anthem of a white-nationalist group, Conn and his peers have crossed the line. They are openly
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    I want my boys to have an experience I never had as a child. I want them to see based men in their 50s and older singing the bass parts of the psalms loud enough to break stone.
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    I love how @Brian_Sauve says boring, obvious, and normal pastor things, and the pagans come unglued. I think it's his Viking-level beard.
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    *Walks next door to @Brian_Sauve office* Me: Brian, what are you doing? . . . Brian: ....Winning
    GIF
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    One criticism I hear of family integrated worship is, "but the kids will be bored!" As I type, my son is devastated that he cant go to church today because he was sick last night. I mean, he is absolutely wrecked.
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    Many old-guard reformed leaders are so used to fighting alone over doctrine and application that when younger men join the fight with them, their instinct is to find petty grievances and punch them.
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    Younger men are continually frustrated by older reformed leaders. Why? For though ye have ten thousand instructors in Christ, yet ye have not many fathers We have many instructors but not many fathers.