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Dear Peter Thiel…

On December 10, 2025 By Tattooed TheologianIn Theological reflectionsLeave a comment

You've been in the news a lot lately because you have some sort of monomania regarding the antichrist. As a theologian, I may be able to help you understand some things in order to assuage your seeming fears. I can't tell you precisely who the antichrist "is" because there is no 21st century person who …

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For just such a time as this

On September 17, 2024 By Tattooed TheologianIn Theological reflectionsLeave a comment

On Sunday this week my friend and former seminary colleague Liz Fulmer preached a sermon about Esther, Haman, and Mordecai from the book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. At a key point in both the story in Esther and in the pastor's sermon, there came the phrase, "for just such a time as this." …

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Dear Speaker Johnson

On November 1, 2023 By Tattooed TheologianIn Theological reflectionsLeave a comment

You've been in the news a lot lately because inexplicably you've been promoted to the lofty position of Speaker of the House. This is confusing to many Americans because you tried to overturn the last presidential election simply because your guy lost. It didn't matter to you that Trump was using Christian nationalists like yourself …

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