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"content": "I'm on the launch team for \"Fault Lines\" by Voddie Baucham. Whether you are religious or not, it is an excellent treatise on the current social justice climate and its underlying racism. You can buy it wherever books are sold! Here is my review below:<br /><a href=\"https://momdoesmeta.com/books/fault-lines-voddie-bauchams-masterful-and-hopeful-treatise-of-an-impending-doom/\" target=\"_blank\">https://momdoesmeta.com/books/fault-lines-voddie-bauchams-masterful-and-hopeful-treatise-of-an-impending-doom/</a>",
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"content": "I'm on the launch team for \"Fault Lines\" by Voddie Baucham. Whether you are religious or not, it is an excellent treatise on the current social justice climate and its underlying racism. You can buy it wherever books are sold! Here is my review below:\nhttps://momdoesmeta.com/books/fault-lines-voddie-bauchams-masterful-and-hopeful-treatise-of-an-impending-doom/",
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"content": "Latest blog post!<br /><br /><a href=\"https://momdoesmeta.com/2021/03/19/when-the-church-falls-short/\" target=\"_blank\">https://momdoesmeta.com/2021/03/19/when-the-church-falls-short/</a>",
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"content": "Latest blog post is up!<br /><a href=\"https://momdoesmeta.com/2021/02/08/rebutting-the-pro-birth-label/\" target=\"_blank\">https://momdoesmeta.com/2021/02/08/rebutting-the-pro-birth-label/</a>",
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"content": "One of my friends posted this meme and I thought it was one of the most ridiculous false equivalencies. This is the problem when people don't make a distinction between wants and needs. Obviously, people NEED to eat, so when someone doesn't have the means to support themselves, we should definitely be investing in community food pantries and homeless support programs. We've allowed ourselves to get tricked into the belief that we NEED to go to college and spend thousands of dollars to do it. Then when we fail, the government should bail us out. <br /><br />I was able to pay off $25,000 in loans in four years on a $28,000 salary while I had a mortgage. That's not to prop myself up. If I'm honest, I should not have taken out that money. I should have gone to a community college for a year or two AND gotten a more useful degree like Speech Language Pathology, which has a much higher earning potential (I majored English and Spanish, mostly just because I liked reading). My degree DID NOT help me. The jobs I worked at hired me for my bilingual skills, not my awesome analyses of gothic Romanticism and its affects on modern culture. <br /><br />Now I'm a small business owner, so my degree isn't really doing much there either. That $25,000 would have been really useful for other things, so I do regret not planning better. However, I signed papers understanding my obligations and paid it back (with interest, I probably paid around $30,000). So I find this topic particularly ludicrous. We need to educate people to make better plans AND increase awareness on the alternatives to college.",
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"content": "One of my friends posted this meme and I thought it was one of the most ridiculous false equivalencies. This is the problem when people don't make a distinction between wants and needs. Obviously, people NEED to eat, so when someone doesn't have the means to support themselves, we should definitely be investing in community food pantries and homeless support programs. We've allowed ourselves to get tricked into the belief that we NEED to go to college and spend thousands of dollars to do it. Then when we fail, the government should bail us out. \n\nI was able to pay off $25,000 in loans in four years on a $28,000 salary while I had a mortgage. That's not to prop myself up. If I'm honest, I should not have taken out that money. I should have gone to a community college for a year or two AND gotten a more useful degree like Speech Language Pathology, which has a much higher earning potential (I majored English and Spanish, mostly just because I liked reading). My degree DID NOT help me. The jobs I worked at hired me for my bilingual skills, not my awesome analyses of gothic Romanticism and its affects on modern culture. \n\nNow I'm a small business owner, so my degree isn't really doing much there either. That $25,000 would have been really useful for other things, so I do regret not planning better. However, I signed papers understanding my obligations and paid it back (with interest, I probably paid around $30,000). So I find this topic particularly ludicrous. We need to educate people to make better plans AND increase awareness on the alternatives to college.",
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"content": "<br />Here is my latest post about the discussion around Christian Nationalism. <br /><a href=\"https://momdoesmeta.com/2021/01/18/is-christian-nationalism-the-cultural-marxists-latest-scapegoat/\" target=\"_blank\">https://momdoesmeta.com/2021/01/18/is-christian-nationalism-the-cultural-marxists-latest-scapegoat/</a>",
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"content": "\nHere is my latest post about the discussion around Christian Nationalism. \nhttps://momdoesmeta.com/2021/01/18/is-christian-nationalism-the-cultural-marxists-latest-scapegoat/",
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"content": "Facebook messenger is the biggest facilitator of child porn in the world.<br /><br />FB Live was the platform on which the NZ terrorist live streamed his mosque massacre.<br /><br />FB was the primary platform on which the Capitol storming was organized.<br /><br />When will it be deleted on the app store? ",
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"content": "Freedom: the Common Ground<br /><br />I had begun a rabbit hole into Jordan Peterson in 2018 when I found an interview of him and Ben Shapiro with a man I had never heard of, Dave Rubin. I watched the interview for Jordan Peterson and came away impressed with the host. As I looked at his work, I was impressed to see someone who considered himself a \"classical liberal\" to actually be willing to have a conversation with a conservative like Ben Shapiro. I decided to see if there were others like him and found Joe Rogan. Then Tim Pool. And so on.<br /><br />As a Christian, I was surprised to find my principles so aligned with agnostics, atheists, and an orthodox Jew. We certainly didn't agree on the application of certain social and political policies, yet there was something there that held us together.<br /><br />In Christianity, there is a high emphasis on the idea of freedom. We have the freedom to follow Christ and the freedom to deny Him. Freedom to sin, and freedom not to sin. As 1 Corinthians 10:13 says, \"No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.\"<br /><br />God does not impose His will on me, I must choose to submit my will to Him. There is a scene at the end of the movie Bruce Almighty where Bruce (endowed with all God's powers) realizes he can't make his girlfriend love him and violate her free will. It was a very poignant moment for me in the movie, and I think it points so eloquently to what can bring an evangelical Christian like myself into the same camp of such diverse thinkers, believers, and nonbelievers. <br /><br />Although I'm sure the people I've mentioned don't share the same religious views (some hardly at all), we all agree on one thing:<br /><br />Freedom.<br /><br />I agree on their freedom to speak their minds and beliefs. I, too, intend to speak my mind and beliefs to the people around me.<br /><br />So whether you believe in God or not, we must let freedom bind us together into a coalition that can turn back this ravenous authoritarianism that is currently rampaging the culture. We must pursue the freedom to disagree with one another, to challenge one another, and, when necessary, bring to light the dark parts of society rather than force them into greater darkness by canceling them.<br /><br />So here's to the future, and hoping that we can all use our voices here to bring a beautiful discourse of differing viewpoints to turn back the tide of darkness. <br /><br />In Jesus name, <br /><br />Amen (not a-women)",
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"content": "Freedom: the Common Ground\n\nI had begun a rabbit hole into Jordan Peterson in 2018 when I found an interview of him and Ben Shapiro with a man I had never heard of, Dave Rubin. I watched the interview for Jordan Peterson and came away impressed with the host. As I looked at his work, I was impressed to see someone who considered himself a \"classical liberal\" to actually be willing to have a conversation with a conservative like Ben Shapiro. I decided to see if there were others like him and found Joe Rogan. Then Tim Pool. And so on.\n\nAs a Christian, I was surprised to find my principles so aligned with agnostics, atheists, and an orthodox Jew. We certainly didn't agree on the application of certain social and political policies, yet there was something there that held us together.\n\nIn Christianity, there is a high emphasis on the idea of freedom. We have the freedom to follow Christ and the freedom to deny Him. Freedom to sin, and freedom not to sin. As 1 Corinthians 10:13 says, \"No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.\"\n\nGod does not impose His will on me, I must choose to submit my will to Him. There is a scene at the end of the movie Bruce Almighty where Bruce (endowed with all God's powers) realizes he can't make his girlfriend love him and violate her free will. It was a very poignant moment for me in the movie, and I think it points so eloquently to what can bring an evangelical Christian like myself into the same camp of such diverse thinkers, believers, and nonbelievers. \n\nAlthough I'm sure the people I've mentioned don't share the same religious views (some hardly at all), we all agree on one thing:\n\nFreedom.\n\nI agree on their freedom to speak their minds and beliefs. I, too, intend to speak my mind and beliefs to the people around me.\n\nSo whether you believe in God or not, we must let freedom bind us together into a coalition that can turn back this ravenous authoritarianism that is currently rampaging the culture. We must pursue the freedom to disagree with one another, to challenge one another, and, when necessary, bring to light the dark parts of society rather than force them into greater darkness by canceling them.\n\nSo here's to the future, and hoping that we can all use our voices here to bring a beautiful discourse of differing viewpoints to turn back the tide of darkness. \n\nIn Jesus name, \n\nAmen (not a-women)",
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"content": "With all the censorship going on, I believe it is more important than ever for every day Americans to speak out. As a Christian, my focus will be on the church's response. I will also focus on American values and the culture and how we combat the authoritarian attempts to limit opposing views.<br />www.momdoesmeta.com",
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"content": "With all the censorship going on, I believe it is more important than ever for every day Americans to speak out. As a Christian, my focus will be on the church's response. I will also focus on American values and the culture and how we combat the authoritarian attempts to limit opposing views.\nwww.momdoesmeta.com",
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