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The States: Where We Wish Texas Would Secede Already

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Never heard of that flavor before.
Definitely not uncommon - I’ve known many “red text” Christians. Some Bibles put all of Jesus’s “direct quotes” (written down dozens or hundreds of years after the fact, then translated into English 2000 years later) in red font. In an attempt to one-up their peers in terms of fundamentalist purity, they argue that only the red text really matters.

Of course, they still manage to find room in their hearts to hate homosexuals, women, Jews, etc., even though no Christian said that quiet part out loud until Paul.
 
Definitely not uncommon - I’ve known many “red text” Christians.

I've heard of red letter Christians, I've just not heard them described as "Buddhist Christians."

The ones I know also insist on reading the 1618 version. Thous and thys and a nearly unreadable typeface.

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Never heard of that flavor before.

He was unique, that was my own moniker for him. He believed in Jesus alone, not the trinity, organized Christianity, or any of the periphery. I called him Buddhist Christian because his flavor of religion reminded me more of Buddhists than Christians, just with Jesus sprinkled on top.
 
He was unique, that was my own moniker for him. He believed in Jesus alone, not the trinity, organized Christianity, or any of the periphery. I called him Buddhist Christian because his flavor of religion reminded me more of Buddhists than Christians, just with Jesus sprinkled on top.

Ah. Gotcha. I misread it as their term of art.
 
I read in my morning DKE digest the other day that with continued GOP defections, the House is split 20-20? Is that right?
The House is split 20-20 and now even the Senate (which is supposed to be 13-7) can’t get a majority caucus together.
 
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