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noogie2988
WE POOL MONEY
WHY NOT PUT THAT MONEY TOWARDS TAKING OVER APARTMENT BUILDINGS IN THE CITY
WE HAVE FIGHTING AGE BACHELORS AND DEAD BROKE YOUNG FAMILIES
SWEEP AN APARTMENT BUILDING FROM BROWNS
FILL THE WAITING LIST, MOVE IN ANYTIME A BROWN LEAVES

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@nugger@poa.st yea no kidding…but how many people even on poast think like this? Fuckin none. I’ve made similar posts like this before, I care not to bring them back up.
I’ve been saying similar things since, I dunno 2018 or whatever. It’s 2024 now and guys seem even more isolated, beaten down, lonely.

ALLCAPSPUPPER
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WE WANTED TO TRY THIS WHEN THE MARKET WAS DOWN (TAKE OVER IRON MOUNTAIN IN THE UP) BACK WHEN HOUSES WERE 20 GRAND AND EVEN THEN IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE. I KNOW MANY DON'T LIKE TO ADMIT IT BUT QUITE A FEW ARE NEETING IT UP WAITING FOR THEIR PARENTS TO DIE SO THEY GET AN INHERITENCE, THIS MAY BE SUBCONSCIOUS BUT IT DOES KEEP THEM PRISONER, EVEN IF THEY ARE CURRENTLY RENTING A PLACE NEARBY AT HOME
ONCE A MAN IS MARRIED HE TENDS TO ONLY DRIFT AWAY FROM HIS UNMARRIED FRIENDS AS A PEACEKEEPING MEASURE TO AVOID HIS WIFE'S WRATH (SHE WILL UNIVERSALLY CONSIDER THEM A TERRIBLE INFLUENCE BECAUSE THEY STILL WANT/LIKE TO DO THINGS) THIS FACT COUPLED WITH THE CURRENT DIVORCE RATE AND ITS CONQUENCES MAKES MIXING SINGLE AND MARRIED MEN TOGETHER IN ANY ENDEAVOR VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE, DOUBLY SO IF FINANCES BECOME INVOLVED
LASTLY THERE ARE A WHOLE LOT OF ADDICTS THAT CAN HANG WITH THE GANG IN THE DIGITAL MASQUERADE BUT LIVING WITH OR EVEN AROUND THEM WOULD BE UNTENABLE FOR THE REST, THE "TRAILER PARK" REPULSION EFFECT, I AM NOT PICKING ON 'OUR GUYS' SO MUCH HERE AS POINTING OUT THEY'RE INCLUDED IN THE STATISTICAL PROBABILITY (IT'S ALSO EVIDENT BY THEIR BEHAVIOR HERE)

noogie2988
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I WASN'T TALKING INTERNET, I WAS TALKING LOCAL CHURCH PARISH
THAT'S THE CONTEXT FOR THE "WE POOL MONEY" -- THAT WAS MEANT AS IN "FOR MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES AND FESTIVALS"
JUST BLOBBING UP AROUND PARISH BUILDING LOCAL AREA
MINI VILLAGE

ALLCAPSPUPPER
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WELL THAT IS MORE OF A CONSEQUENCE OF THE FALLING AWAY IN AMERICA IN GENERAL. WITH OVER 3/4 OF CHURCHES SHRINKING IN SIZE AND "MEGACHURCHES" (WHICH TYPICALLY ATTRACT PEOPLE FROM ENTIRE ZIP CODES AND BEYOND) GROWING, CONGREGATIONS ARE MORE DIVIDED THAN EVER. LOCALISM IS HARDLY THEIR BIGGEST ISSUE THOUGH
ON THE FLIPSIDE, THE REMAINING SMALLER INDEPENDENT CONGREGATIONS THAT ARE TRYING TO STAND IN THE GAP ARE GRABBING FROM A MUCH LARGER POOL OF PEOPLE TO SIEVE OUT THE REMNANT STILL INTERESTED IN ATTENDING A ROCK SOLID CHURCH. IF ANY ARE GOING TO POSSIBLY COME TOGETHER IT'S THESE FOLKS, THEIR BIGGEST OBSTACLE BEING A GENERATIONAL DIVIDE WHERE THE BOOMERS HOLD ALL THE CARDS AND DON'T WANT TO TRY ANYTHING RISKY AND THE YOUNGER MEN ARE JUST ALONG FOR THE RIDE WHETHER THEY LIKE IT OR NOT
SEE THE 2022 WORLDVIEW STUDIES HERE. THIS WHOLE PAGE IS CRAZY
https://www.arizonachristian.edu/culturalresearchcenter/research/
Research - Arizona Christian University
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@ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @nugger@poa.st damn, that’s accurate
Your response has given me something to think about too. regarding how bitterly my thoughts can get about the situation. There are many factors here, I wish there weren’t, but there are. 



lks
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I don't consider prosperity doctrine to be biblical, and would never attend a church that says prosperity is a sign of faith.
Not trying to pick at nits, but that whole survey is kinda sus.

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@nugger@poa.st @ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @RehnSturm256@shota.house this is something I am trying now. I've gotten the church to agree with it and we are working on the zoning board since a member of the church is on it.
Next is actually purchasing the houses and land, but that will take decades. Just keeping the current stuff running takes an absurd amount of cash.

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@kc-poast@poa.st @ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @nugger@poa.st that’s already more than is possible in many other places 


noogie2988
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"OH THIS CAN'T BE ACCURATE!
ITS PROBABLY A POLL RIGGED WITH QUESTIONS LIKE FLAT EARTH, THE PETERSBURG CREATION MUSEUM WITH CAVEMEN RIDING DINOSAURS AND . . ."
>A majority of adults accept lying, abortion, consensual intercourse between unmarried adults, gay marriage, and the rejection of absolute moral truth as morally acceptable.
>Less than half of all adults embrace the Bible as their primary guide to morality. A minority believes that every moral choice either honors or dishonors God.
>A large minority of adults accept the notion that as long as you do no harm, you may do whatever you wish.

noogie2988
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THERE IS SOME STUFF THAT MIGHT SLIP BY ON LANGUAGE LIKE "PEOPLE ARE BASICALLY GOOD" BUT THE REST -- NOT SUSPICIOUS


noogie2988
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LIKE YOU COULD READ INTO IT
SAY
"SO LONG AS YOU DON'T HARM NOONE" WAS INTERPRETED BY RESPONDERS AS REFERRING TO THE GENERAL POPULACE WHO MAY NOT BE CHRISTIAN AND THE RESPONDERS HOLD THEMSELVES TO A HIGHER STANDARD PERSONALLY AND COMMUNALLY -- BUT THAT'S REALLY REACHING

lks
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As I've said many times (and keep in mind I'm not Christian, but certainly was raised as one), Sola scriptura is the single most egregious heresy, in fact it is the root of almost all others (dispensationalism, prosperity, women ministers, faggot preachers, etc.). So when I hear "biblical worldview" I think of the rise of the "do what I want because I can justify it through s snippet of Scripture" evangelical churches.
To me the preacher survey stinks of many heresies. I'm guessing that Copeland fella scored high on it.


Birdulon
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@nugger@poa.st @ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @RehnSturm256@shota.house >“For instance, one-third of all pastors do not read the Bible during a typical week,” he explained. “That might be compared to a doctor not washing his hands before the operations he performs during a week; it’s unthinkable, almost unimaginable. This particular mistake is most prolific among pastors in the Holiness and traditionally black denominations. About half of them do not read the Bible during the course of a typical week.”

noogie2988
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I KNOW THIS SHOULD BE SAD BUT THE INTRODUCTION OF "BLACK PASTORS" INTO THE ISSUE MADE IT COMEDIC

Birdulon
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@nugger@poa.st @ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @RehnSturm256@shota.house I MUST ADMIT THE SWERVE INTO THAT BROKE MY COMPOSURE


Fish of Rage
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@lks@poa.st @ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @nugger@poa.st @RehnSturm256@shota.house prosperity doctrine is not biblical its televangelist slop

Birdulon
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@sun@shitposter.world @ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @lks@poa.st @nugger@poa.st @RehnSturm256@shota.house The argument is that it's a prominent, harmful prooftext. Where arguing against sola scriptura falls apart is that the de facto alternative is total irreverence for scripture, as shown in the denominational breakdown of the more clear-cut issues.

Fish of Rage
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@birdulon@shpposter.club @ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @lks@poa.st @nugger@poa.st @RehnSturm256@shota.house I agree that is a risk but sometimes you just have to thread the needle.

Birdulon
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@sun@shitposter.world @ALLCAPSPUPPER@poa.st @lks@poa.st @nugger@poa.st @RehnSturm256@shota.house I'm open to the idea of using traditions to guide discernment on issues that scripture doesn't make clear.

Fish of Rage
@ageha@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu @RehnSturm256@shota.house @birdulon@shpposter.club When I was a Baptist I ran into this. There are things that Baptists just straight up ignore even though it's right there in the text.