christopher myers

Pride and Anger

By Christopher Myers Written on 07-08 June 2020 Link to 2000 Years Later Foreword: https://aquilitz.com/2000-years-later-series-a-foreword/ Link to Part 1, The Church: https://aquilitz.com/what-was-the-church-supposed-to-be/ Link to Part 2, Selfish Altruism: https://aquilitz.com/selfish-altruism/ Link to Part 3, Christian Submission: https://aquilitz.com/christian-submission/ Link to Part 5, Attitude: https://aquilitz.com/the-contemporary-christian-attitude/ An observer likely would walk away with two opinions after listening to and fully trusting in […]

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Selfish Altruism

By Christopher Myers Written 24 April – 8 June 2020 Link to 2000 Years Later Foreword: https://aquilitz.com/2000-years-later-series-a-foreword/ Link to Part 1, The Church: https://aquilitz.com/what-was-the-church-supposed-to-be/ Link to Part 3, Submission: https://aquilitz.com/christian-submission/ Link to Part 4, Pride and Anger: https://aquilitz.com/pride-and-anger/ Link to Part 5, Attitude: https://aquilitz.com/the-contemporary-christian-attitude/ Sacrifices are some of the simplest acts of kindness and appreciation that

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What was the Church Supposed to Be?

2000 Years Later Series, Part One By Christopher Myers Written 29 March-8 June 2020 Link to 2000 Years Later Foreword: https://aquilitz.com/2000-years-later-series-a-foreword/ Link to Part 2, Selfish Altruism: https://aquilitz.com/selfish-altruism/ Link to Part 3, Submission: https://aquilitz.com/christian-submission/ Link to Part 4, Pride and Anger: https://aquilitz.com/pride-and-anger/ Link to Part 5, Attitude: https://aquilitz.com/the-contemporary-christian-attitude/ Today’s Church is most regularly perceived as

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About the Author: My Values

I believe that in order to truly understand an individual, you must grasp their key values. I accept this as a truth because these ideals certainly (and regularly) affect a person’s decisions, even if they are unable to fully identify their own foundational concepts. In order of importance, my values are wisdom, integrity, and fellowship.

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Values: Belief

Religion and politics… two topics of conversation that cause dismay, angst and dread. We avoid them both when we’re around family and friends, but why? Both are integral to our lives and cultures and these ideals shape who we are as people. Because these themes are so close to our hearts, we find conflict in

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Values: Knowledge

Especially early on in life, knowledge is often regarded as the most respected and desired attribute. Both parents and schools, two key influencers, prioritize knowledge. Those who have the quality are well known and are sought out in reference to both career and relationship. As anyone who has played a table-top role playing game knows

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