JiNxPrOoF
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JiNxPrOoF
@SolanumComa
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Feudal Japan Katılım Ağustos 2011
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@benshapiro Why do you continue to platform Candace? She seeks attention and is getting what she needs each time you continue to talk about her. I blocked her 2 years ago so please stop giving her a platform!

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@redeemed_zoomer Apparently Protestants also endorsed sex change surgery for children as well…
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@redeemed_zoomer @zefirwinds Which foundation in scripture did the PCUSA study to decide to support access to trans surgery for kids?
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@zefirwinds You shouldn’t study canon law without a foundation in Scripture. Priorities
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I appreciate the honesty in saying you believe “morality is subjective”. Sincerely/
But that’s simply a preference. You prefer some type of imagined “morality” over another. Without a moral law giver there is no moral law. Just preferences.
If you believe morality is subjective in Christianity, it isn’t. God is unchanging by nature.
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@SolanumComa @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 From generations of people who lived before me.
I believe morality is subjective and is the result of a society that needs to cooperate and bond for survival.
We obviously haven't perfected it, and it is ever changing. Even within religion.
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@hookskat @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 Out of curiosity: Where do you derive “morality and justice” from? That isn’t simply a personal preference on your part.
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@SolanumComa @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 I have never once used the term “sky daddy”, nor do I call names.
I deeply admire a few Christians on here. Ones that live their belief even though we don't share it.
I walked away from my faith in god, (or rather it left me) but not my sense of morality and justice.
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@hookskat @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 Respectfully, does it matter?
You have clearly stated you don’t see a difference in any Christian denomination.
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@SolanumComa @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 I assume from the way you speak that you are Catholic or orthodox. Am I right?
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@hookskat @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 Would the apostles or church fathers recognize a “southern Baptist” service? The Rapture?
Dispensationalism? Absolutely not.
Yet these things and many more are taught as gospel truths. Feelings of “pastors” dictating doctrine. Constantly changing “truths” etc.
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I don't have a fundamental misunderstanding.
You are no different from a southern baptist in your certainity.
That is where you and I differ. I will no longer claim certainty over anything. I was wrong most of my life and I learned my lesson.
I attended several different denominations over the 50 years I believed. I saw small differences in theology, even major ones, but no difference in the people.
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@SolanumComa @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 I have seen it all before…. It's how Christians communicate with “unbelievers”.
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I haven’t been condescending at all. I’ve been polite, and even offered understanding for your history w Christianity.
I’ve met you exactly where you’ve met me.
You’ve clearly not “addressed all the arguments” because you have a fundamental misunderstanding of the faith. Not “my interpretation” of the faith. Or an evangelical interpretation. Etc.
You were poorly catechized
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If it didn’t matter, you wouldn’t be interjecting yourself into conversations.
As for your “case in point”, there is one Holy Apostolic church. Established by Christ. The fact that you believe Christian’s want you to decipher what schismatic break off is “correct” further establishes your absolute lack of understanding of the faith and specifically what the ancient churches believe.
The claim of you and your atheist
brethren that Christian’s have been involved in atrocities therefore the Bible is hypocritical is simply a way for you to summarily dismiss the gospel without actually addressing the argument. I’ve heard it a million times.
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@SolanumComa @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 Yes. Christianity failed me.
I don't want to get into the salvery argument. It really makes no difference to why I don't believe. Neither does theology.
The lack of god is why I don't believe.
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At no point does Christ promote slavery.
In regards to referring to oneself as a “slave” to Christ (as in 1 Corinthians) you would have been better served parsing the original text.
“Doulos” in Greek is translated as a voluntary, loving submission to God. It is in no way a call to, or affirmation of, Chattel slavery.
Again. If this is your belief, those “Christian’s” you were surrounded by failed you.
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@SolanumComa @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 Those in the Bible. Those in America.
Christians even like to refer to themselves as slaves.
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@hookskat @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 Please, enlighten me.
What “Christian elect” support and promote slavery?
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@hookskat @Truth_matters20 Or, all that you wrote is simply a personal cope to explain away your own failings as something beyond your own control.
If your understanding was that you’d utter a “sinners prayer” and all would be well, you’ve were poorly taught. And your disdain is understandable.
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Failing Christians seems to be an epidemic.
Makes the theory of a “holy spirit” pretty unbelievable.
The Bible claims that accepting Christ makes someone a "new creation" (Corinthians 5:17) and that the Holy Spirit produces visible moral fruit—like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and self-control (Galatians5:22)
Regardless of bad theology god (as the HS) should take under his wing any person who sincerely seeks him and lead him towards the truth.
If the HS was actually at work, we should see a distinct, measurable effect in the Christian population. Because we don't see that effect, it is highly probable that the supernatural cause does not exist.
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@hookskat @CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @Truth_matters20 Yes.
It’s the “elect” promoting slavery. Racism. Murder etc. 🤡
Great take, champ
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@hookskat @Truth_matters20 Perhaps that’s a good question.
Often they end up like yourself. With no discernible understanding of the faith, yet steeped in arrogance, fancying themselves theologians when in fact they’re lost children
There are answers for all your questions. Those around you failed you
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@CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 Again. Your assertion on the Bible being “pro slavery, pro stoning, pro genocide” is absurd.
If you believe the message of Christ is summarized in any of those, you’ve lost sight of the North Star.
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@SolanumComa @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 To follow the Bible as your moral guide consistently would be to be pro slavery and pro stoning children, because the Bible is indeed supportive of those things and it becomes obvious if you read the text without any desire for it to be true or make it fit our modern values 3/3
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@CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 You either, literally, don’t understand the most fundamental concepts in Christianity, or you’re choosing to summarily dismiss them with “trust me, bro. I know the Bible”.
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@SolanumComa @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 No it wasn’t solved. Every attempt to solve it fails for multiple reasons. The subjective nature of morality does not change that. I do understand Christianity and the Bible, better than you apparently do, and not once did I engage in a single ad hominem attack
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The “problem” has been “solved” for 2 millennia. You are either ignorant to this fact, or simply choose to ignore it to cling to your world view.
You as an atheist have no claim to morality outside of it simply being a series of individual preference’s.
You do not understand Christianity or its doctrines. On any level.
Ad hominem jabs won’t change that.
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@SolanumComa @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 There's no way to solve the problem of evil that doesn't make God less than perfect, and there's no good reason to say the Bible should be our moral guide or to give it credit for our modern morality when it has things in there that people today realize are morally abhorrent 2/2
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@CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 You don’t understand “the problem of evil when it comes to God”. You’re not doubtful.
You fancy yourself a theologian, yet don’t comprehend the most basic of concepts.
Yet you’re bathed in arrogance about it.
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@SolanumComa @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 Its a similar problem to the problem of evil when it comes to God. Its not being incredulous, and If I'm being incredulous so are you.
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@CriticalDragon1 @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 That’s simply an appeal to personal incredulity on your part.
And for the fourth time now. Please answer my question.
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@SolanumComa @abc098788 @hookskat @Truth_matters20 No you can not explain the Bible, at least not in a manner that makes sense given what @abc098788 and I pointed out
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