PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
Crucifixion was a statement, it was a warning.
uh no......it was salvation......
Crucifixion was a statement, it was a warning.
No, not all who were sentenced to death died by cruxifixction. It was reserved for certain criminals, to make a statement, don’t cross Rome.
Actually, the Jews disagree with your interpretation of their scripture, but that’s another discussion.
The Pharisees never believed Jesus was the Messiah, maybe a few converted; the Jews rejected Jesus, it’s why his followers started to preach to the Gentiles.
based on bigotry rather than fact......Churches turned to the government to help when their coffers could no longer support the demand. Modern Christian churches give very little of their collections to the poor, mega churches are the worst.
Who is it that comes running in need??
The scammers are a very small minority
Lol, yeah, the uppity Christian,
lol.. it's amazing what I remember from Catholic grade school.![]()
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See, those good nuns didn't waste their time & energy smacking you a time or two to learn something.
Well said!!!
I see. So you also support separation of church and state?
If you read Stretch's posts on this thread, you'll see exactly what I mean. When it is pointed out that her failure to speak up against the ill treatment of the illegals being rounded up is contrary to Jesus's teachings, she claims that only SHE knows the REAL word of god and the rest of us are taking everything from the Bible out of context. The take-away is that if the govt. is doing something evil and anti-Scripture, it's okay because Jesus said to ignore that govt. stuff. Those kind of evangelicals would have been quite at home in 1930s Germany, or 1800s America.
Doesn't that mean that the law is sinful?
I know a lot of liberals in real life, and I literally cannot think of one that "loathes Christianity". A lot of liberals I know are believing and practicing xtians
There may be a handful of real christian haters on obscure message boards, and there are defintely people who object to certain evangelicals discriminating against other faith traditions and trying to establish a theocracy through rightwing jihad.
Trump thrives on hate.NO, that is not true....... Sure, some do, just like some trump fans/conservatives hate them...
Some ppl just gotta hate, you know that........
Yes, although that is something only the government can violate and not individual actions.
I dislike the tactic of claiming somebody who fails to speak up about the treatment of illegals is not following their religious principles. The person making that claim is really just attacking the person's political views and is also using their own interpretation of the Bible to make that attack. There are too many scriptures that can be interpreted in different ways to translate that into political opinions.
And none of it has anything to do with separation of church and state.
Trump thrives on hate.
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I disagree. We give churches tax-exempt status in order to maintain that separation. In return, ministers and churches are supposed to avoid overt political action and speech. Yet this is routinely disregarded when ministers tell parishioners what candidates to support and which way to think on political issues. It is also violated when parishioners work to insert their religious beliefs and practices into public institutions. I.e., prayer in public school, the teaching of creationism, posting the 10 Commandments in a courthouse, placing nativity scenes at city halls, and so on.
BTW, the Hobby Lobby case had nothing to do with "free birth control;" you're thinking of Catholic organizations. HL's case involved their refusal to cover a particular form of oral birth control that they had previously allowed, incorrectly claiming that it caused abortions.
Of course, you'd freak out if it was Islamic imagery on public lands.there is an outright hostility from many on the left to religion - and Xtians in particular.
And I don't mean on obscure messageboards but expressed in lawsuits like the one we just had with that Big Cross.
It was 80 years old an a remembrance - and the leftists still couldn't accept it being there.
There are more examples, but religious intolerance exists -especially from the left on Xtians
The usual right-wing attempt to divert and deny. It's the right that tries to take refuge behind the Bible by quoting it, usually completely out of context.You know the left is getting desperate when they start quoting scripture
It is straight out of Alinksy's playbook
Of course, you'd freak out if it was Islamic imagery on public lands.
According to science and reality, it is a fetus and a mass of tissue.Says the twat who calls an unborn baby a "fetus" and "mass of tissue". How rich