Son: I’m truth-telling son of Möbius-shaped dad joke, and you are lying
Möbius-shaped dad joke: Hi truth-telling son of Möbius-shaped dad joke, I’m lying
We do. People are just genuinely oblivious about Catholic doctrine. All the people thinking you can just “disagree” with doctrine is an example of that (they don’t realize that this teaching is from God, as per the Gospels)
In light of Good Friday and the crucifixion of the Son of God, here is a 🧵 on the historicity of the most under-discussed yet remarkable part of the Crucifixion account:
The Darkening of the Sun
“Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty concerning the body and blood of the Lord…That is why many of you are weak and ill, and some have died.” (1 Cor. 27, 30)
A bishop doesn’t let the faithful destroy themselves.
I will say 95% of people misread the article — it’s more of a commentary on the Straussian method than on LDR. The point isn’t to ascertain truth but to co-opt it from culture, esp aesthetic culture. Happens already at your local coffee shop blasting chappell roan
Interestingly, the Michael Cera simp character is disliked by everyone—including the women. Barbie unashamedly depicts feminism as pursuing the domestication of man, the product of which is not respected but ridiculed as pathetic
This Sunday (8/25), @CharlesCalzia and I will be hosting a bonfire at Ocean Beach for consumer founders.
If you’re a consumer founder, join us for a night of warmth, S’mores, and unfathomably good vibes. RSVP here:
Tired of working out of bland coffee shops without outlets and WiFi, but don’t want to pay $400 / month for a coworking space?
I’m running an experiment. I’m offering my living room as a 24/7 coworking space for early stage founders/ex founders.
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Historically, there are two parts of the Mass: the Mass of the Catechumens and the Mass of the Faithful. The unbaptized were not allowed to witness the latter because of the greatness of the mystery of the Eucharist. The tweet is about this, not about the whole Mass