Engineering Politics

17 Followers

I am a conservative content creator trying to conserve the values that made America the leading exporter of culture and influence we see today. I want to explain cosocial tnservative values to people all over the political spectrum to help them understand why these values are important to preserving freedom for all. Most of my content reviews and explains large ideas such as economics, culture, free speech, human behavior, and any other political or opics at-large today. I will also provide my analysis of current events as they unfold and leave their mark on our society. My "best-case scenario" for my commentary and analysis is to open a good-faith debate on the current political and social climate so we can better understand all sides without needing to demonize the opposition. You can find and support my content by subscribing to my channel and becoming a member of the Engineering Politics Locals Community on my Locals page at engineeringpolitics.locals.com

Jonah M. Saller

17 Followers

Jonah belongs to the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA) as an Anglo-Catholic Christian. He confesses the Holy Scripture, the seven ecumenical councils, and the three catholic creeds (Apostles, Nicene, and Athanasian) as the standard for orthodox Christian belief and practice. Jonah also subscribes to the 39 Articles of Religion as a reflection of Anglicanism's local expression of the catholic faith. Jonah's primary desire is to bring a greater unity to Christ's one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church through promoting what he has labeled "Mere Catholicity." He believes that when Christians forsake their tribalism for truth, the Church will indeed become one as our Lord prayed for. Jonah has been heavily influenced by both Eastern and Western fathers. In particular however, St. Thomas Aquinas has had a profound influence on Jonah's theological trajectory. Jonah's modern theological influences include Peter Leithart, Douglas Wilson, Bishop N.T Wright, Peter Kreeft, the Caroline Divines, and the leaders of the Oxford Movement. Jonah is happily married to his wife Megan and currently studies theology academically at Moody Bible Institute. Jonah has been involved in ministry in various forms for over a decade, working in youth ministry, worship ministry, and teaching ministry. Jonah is currently pursuing Holy Orders in the ACNA and further theological education. His ministry has reached hundreds of thousands of people with online videos, podcasts, and various writings.