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@georgia @lillian @lizzie @luce-anon Diaconal authority over the sacraments also drives home the point that diaconal ministry is just as important as priestly ministry and a deacon isn't just "that guy who was too stupid to be a priest and now has to spend his time taking care of old people instead of doing something that matters to the church, what a loser".
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@georgia @lizzie @luce-anon @lillian I like having sacraments, but tbh I think the Moravians have a more healthy approach then we Anglicans do. Moravians not only make it way easier to get into seminary, but also have diaconal sacramental authority, so *every* parish can have communion on Sunday and you don't have the really unfair dichotomy of "wealthy urban parish with daily mass given by a 35 year old priest" and "poor as shit rural parish with 1 mass a year given by some 80 year old guy who has to be woke up by the deacon several times during the service".
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@lizzie @georgia You've heard of antioxidants in food, now get ready for food with rocket-grade oxidizers!
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@technicallydifficult @georgia @lizzie Yeah, as a Christian I don't really understand the hatred of Islam and the love for Judaism, all three have more in common than they have different, but Christianity and Islam are far more similar to one another than either are to Judaism. Probably just tyranny of small differences and the fact that white supremacy and anti-colonialism are wrapped up in these discussions and very few actually are speaking of the *religions* so much as they are of ethnic conflicts some of which are either very old, very bloody or often both.
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@technicallydifficult @georgia @lizzie Yeah, that's fairly common when one takes a "scriptural inerrancy" position (which is actually fairly new and would have been very foreign to how the reformers understood Sola Scriptura) and try to see scripture as a continuous narrative that speaks to a single way for every person in every time to live rather than accepting that scripture speaks from multiple perspectives to different life situations as is common outside of American Evangelicalism.
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