Kim W. Chafee
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Kim W. Chafee
@RevKimWChafee
Wife, mom, MDiv., ordained Minister, egalitarian, Hospice Chaplain (retired), and former music minister.
South Carolina, USA Katılım Kasım 2013
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@iMagiNate2000 @JustinBerkobien @RealAndyFredes @Vestwitt Including the, “In Christ there is no Jew nor Greek…no male or female” section?☺️
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@JustinBerkobien @RealAndyFredes @Vestwitt From beginning to end the whole collection is written by the Holy Spirit.
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@dumbdumbdidaa Low hanging fruit indeed. I’m quite able to articulate a response, however I don’t believe that you have the ability to comprehend. So let’s quit wasting each other’s time, shall we?
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@RevKimWChafee Hahahaha! But still right. Its why you have nothing else but to go for the low hanging fruit instead of being able to articulate a response. Fucking loser.
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@Nate_Common @RevKimWChafee What a terrible interpretation of the Gospels
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So, in your opinion, Jesus wasn't interested in any of the things He actually mentions in scripture. Wonder why He fed people? Wonder why He healed people? And regarding 1 Timothy 3, I've read it, studied it. Parsed it in the Greek. Understood it using actual exegetical skills. I encourage you to try it. From perusing your timeline, I pretty much think we're done.
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@RevKimWChafee Liberty to all who were oppressed By what? Rome? No. That’s what the zealots thought. Oppressed by the curse of sin ultimately. Not poverty. Not classism. SIN. And while were reading 1 Timothy, may want to re-read 1 Tim 3
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@CobaltDaisy @Nate_Common Amen. Some of the responses to my post have been truly amazing... and not in a good way.
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@Nate_Common @RevKimWChafee Funny how ‘debunked’ sounds a lot like calling care for the vulnerable false doctrine… misusing God’s Word like that is deadly. Jesus said, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these, you did for me.”
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Guy actually said this… actually believes it. Apparently Jesus is just okay with hungry children, the affirmed going without care, and my favorite - using, “ The poor you will have with you always,” as an excuse to not help the poor…I guess? Who knew?!😳
Nathan Common@Nate_Common
@RevKimWChafee Christ's Christianity accepts children will go hungry, the affirm will go without care, and the poor will always exist. Christianity is about how we act, not about what other's receive. "For ye have the poor always with you; but me ye have not always." Matthew 26:11
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"Social gospel nonsense." Caring for the poor, tending the sick, helping the homeless, etc., are all part of being in Christ. You might want to re-read Luke 4:16-21 again. Sounds pretty socially gospelly to me! And by your eisegesis of 1 Timothy, I see that I was correct in my understanding of your ability to exegete scripture.
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@RevKimWChafee Christ is superior to all of the social gospel nonsense. Good works in the name of Christ, yes, but it’s not the gospel. and this is why Paul said not many should become teachers and why women should remain silent and learn in quiet submission.
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@ProperDisciple My guess is that you aren't interested in proper exegesis at all. Relating that particular verse to the OP is quite the stretch.
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@RevKimWChafee I’m not going to be lectured on exegesis by a reverend kim. BUT, while Jesus wasn’t saying this as some sort of ‘disregard the poor cause you’ll always have poor people’ he was pointing out that proper devotion to him is the priority, not pious acts or even charity.
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@ProperDisciple @DreamLeaf5 And you're a pastor? Really? Yikes!
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@DreamLeaf5 Spoken like a chick with a high body count and cats.
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The chud obsession with “zero body count” reeks of insecurity
︎ ︎venom@venom1s
That one virgin girl with zero body count who loves you unconditionally, isn't greedy and cares for you and always supports you. Sad that most men will never find such a girl.
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@akaLLTribune 1 John 3:17 says, "But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him?"
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@ProperDisciple It's called proper exegetical study. I encourage you to try it, especially if you claim, "Proper Discipleship" as a moniker.
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@RevKimWChafee im Sorry what’s your point? What he says to Judas doesn’t mean anything? That’s a really poor argument to use.
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@RevKimWChafee @michcooley Christianity doesn’t force people to “be charitable.”
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@ProperDisciple Jesus said that to Judas, not to us. I don’t know anyone who thinks this world can be a utopia, but if Christians would actually emulate Christ it would be a whole lot better than it is now.
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@RevKimWChafee Christ said the poor would always be with us and sin would continue to ravage this world until he returns. People keep thinking we can make this a utopia when it was never meant to be.
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@RevKimWChafee If your Christianity takes money from people who work and gives it to people who won’t - you have profoundly misunderstood Christ’s teachings.
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