Alys Tarr
@alysrtarr
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Jesus follower, lover of all things yellow. Theology, church, politics, design & Simpsons reference enthusiast. Living for the hope of it all. 🫶🏻
📍York, UK
Joined May 2010
My silly little tweet about a stamp made it to number 13 🥹
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What day is it, Chris Martin? (Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Americans)
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Bible scholars and astronomers agree that there wasn’t a white floating silhouette of Charles III in the sky at the birth of Jesus.
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Hi everyone! Me and @scotswiftie13 have decided we are going to give away for a free signed TTPD CD! (There is a slight scratch on the case of the CD, but otherwise is immaculate). We want to give this to someone who either couldn’t get one or who doesn’t have anything signed
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Someone should bring the two Discourses together by posting a picture of themselves holding their newborn at their graduation ceremony.
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Children should be welcome at weddings.
Not to start A Discourse but I was invited to a child-free wedding on the West Coast in January. It will be 3 wks after I have my baby. Does "child-free wedding" also include very young newborns? Curious about thoughts. Newborns (to my mind) are basically nonexistent.
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me when taylor swift:
Honestly can’t think of a better way to celebrate my (almost) birthday than to relive the Eras Tour with you! This time we’re going backstage. "The End of an Era", a 6-episode behind-the-scenes docuseries, streams on @DisneyPlus beginning Dec 12 🫶
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If this ever were to change, the people hardest hit would be well to do, but unbelieving, parents trying to get their kids into CofE schools.
A CofE church can’t refuse to baptise a parish resident/their children, apart for a reasonable delay for instruction. I’m *very* up for discussing whether this still makes sense post-Christendom, but until the church changes its law there is only one answer - the one +Sarah gave.
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A CofE church can’t refuse to baptise a parish resident/their children, apart for a reasonable delay for instruction. I’m *very* up for discussing whether this still makes sense post-Christendom, but until the church changes its law there is only one answer - the one +Sarah gave.
Next Archbishop of Canterbury backs baptising 'asylum seekers' - despite warning Christianity being used to avoid deportation https://t.co/HwSH7ElOdM
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demonic, and you won’t be shocked to hear that 3 of his children accused him of physically abusing them & he made jokes about it from the pulpit
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I too would be pissed if I donated to a church & found out the pastor was proud to express to the whole internet just how little the good news of the gospel has permeated his thinking. A far better use of the Lord’s money would be to find a better pastor.
I would be pissed if I donated to a church & found out that they were giving the Lord's money to "single mother" whores. I would want it to go to the Lord's work or toward helping godly Christians who are in need. Churches should not be funding fornicators and their bastards.
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Went to York’s largest gathering of centrists (Dad & non-Dad varieties).
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