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Robin’s Brain: Asking For Me, a Blog and Podcast

Robin Jester Wootton

What happens in my brain? My questions and sometimes answers published at AskingForMe.org

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I need y’all to understand that David and Nancy French were part of the same evangey denomination I was part of previously, the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA).

The PCA has a long long history of racial tensions and was born out of wh...

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What is Good about Good Friday?

It’s only been called that since the 14th century or so. According to Britannica, “Good Friday was observed as a day of sorrow, penance, and fasting, a characteristic that finds expression in the German wor...

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Global minority say hey

Great White Replacement Theory is making its way back into mainstream American culture-well it never left per se but here we are.

First of all, the irony is that white Americans have always been the global minority which seems to escape a...

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the name of the fight

With apologies to Patrick Rothfuss for putting his words next to mine.

“Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hea...

4 months ago
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on the running backwards of Christians

Here is a great example of the ways in which some Christians claim “Persecution” - step by step, using the actions of Eric Metaxas who I will never not think of running backwards.

The video available is a short clip and it’s hard to tell...

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