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I wouldn't have given you the hot sauce, but this is essentially what happened in this thread and you weren't acting. You are that guy.This is an excellent and interesting link, thank you!
I wouldn't have given you the hot sauce, but this is essentially what happened in this thread and you weren't acting. You are that guy.This is an excellent and interesting link, thank you!
It is a lie that Christian Charity characteristically require "towing the Christian line" in order to receive aid.There are no personal attacks based on lies.
If you make a claim and don't know whether or not it is true, but make it anyway, that's a lie as well.
No, it isn't. Most religious Christians give to others with the intent of "saving them to Christ", not with the intent of just helping them for the sake of helping them. How stridently they seek/demand repentance varies, but the intent is pretty well universal.It is a lie that Christian Charity characteristically require "towing the Christian line" in order to receive aid.
All we have to do is ask them.And its a claim we can easily test.
From the religious Christian persecutive, this kind of "giving" is basically advertising and promotion. Like corporations "giving" away t-shirts with their corporate logos on them.Tell me what hoops a child has to do in order to receive a gift box from Samaritan's purse and how that qualifies as demanding that they "tow the Christian line (your words)?"
Really smart people are grateful for "that guy", because he forces them to see themselves as they really are, as opposed to who they THINK they are.I wouldn't have given you the hot sauce, but this is essentially what happened in this thread and you weren't acting. You are that guy.
No, it isn't. Most religious Christians give to others with the intent of "saving them to Christ", not with the intent of just helping them for the sake of helping them.
It's amazing to me how consistently you all take any criticism of Christendom as a personal attack! It's like each of you thinks you're the only Christian on the planet! Or that every other one is an exact replica of yourself.Yep thats certainly my goal when i pull names off angel trees at christmas and purchase gifts for children of prisoners and other people in need whose names i dont know and have never spoken with.
Yes, i always make those unknown kids jump through a hoop merely by selecting them at random.![]()
Er, no. I do know He exists. As you are not an atheist, you at least concede that it is logically true. Be logically consistent....or not.Then Christians are liars?! :jawdrop:
Romans 12:5 1 Corinthians 12:12 Until recently, though I disagreed with you often enough, I didn't count you not amongst us by any necessity, but your chosen stance against the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ that all people need, more than food, clothing, or shelter, has greatly distanced.It's amazing to me how consistently you all take any criticism of Christendom as a personal attack! It's like each of you thinks you're the only Christian on the planet! Or that every other one is an exact replica of yourself.
No, it isn't. Most religious Christians give to others with the intent of "saving them to Christ", not with the intent of just helping them for the sake of helping them.
Yep thats certainly my goal when i pull names off angel trees at christmas and purchase gifts for children of prisoners and other people in need whose names i dont know and have never spoken with.
Yes, i always make those unknown kids jump through a hoop merely by selecting them at random.![]()
It's amazing to me how consistently you all take any criticism of Christendom as a personal attack! It's like each of you thinks you're the only Christian on the planet! Or that every other one is an exact replica of yourself.
What they need is not yours or anyone's religious dogma. What they need is God's love and forgiveness, generosity and kindness, being expressed to them through those of us who claim to be Christians. Because that's what real Christians, do.Romans 12:5 1 Corinthians 12:12 Until recently, though I disagreed with you often enough, I didn't count you not amongst us by any necessity, but your chosen stance against the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ that all people need, more than food, clothing, or shelter, has greatly distanced.
What they need is not yours or anyone's religious dogma. What they need is God's love and forgiveness, generosity and kindness, being expressed to them through those of us who claim to be Christians.
I tend toward the same pride. It is something I'm working on so won't compare. I'll swallow mine this time round, God willing.Really smart people are grateful for "that guy", because he forces them to see themselves as they really are, as opposed to who they THINK they are.
A lot of religious Christians aren't very smart.
They ARE more righteous, but it isn't a righteousness of their own. Purex, you need the saving-transforming life of Jesus Christ.So they just slide through life imagining that they are more righteous than everyone else because they are "saved", or "born again", or "believe on Jesus", or because
Your God doesn't interact with you much... ...this however is revealing as to where your liberalism lies. 2 Timothy 3:16-17they pretend God wrote the Bible
Er..."A lot of religious Christians aren't very smart."or whatever other religious dogma they use to puff up and cling to their own egos.
Right...because giving to the needs, all needs including the Good News that Jesus saves, means we are asleep and not really giving, not really sacrificing - just wasting efforts, time, and money.Until someone like me comes along and bumps into them, rubs them the wrong way, says things they don't like, knocks them out of their sleep-walk, for just a moment.
:think:And if they're smart, and paying attention, they will realize they're being given a great opportunity through this chance abrasive encounter.
A lot of religious Christians aren't very smart."
Just interested in the gifted class?But most are not smart.
...through your eyes.Because it's a chance to get a glimpse of themselves as they really are...
You liken words to vengeance? At least you admit you are abrasive, but are thinking that is a good thing? Isn't that a bit like using sandpaper on porcelain? It might do the job, but that doesn't mean it is right, and in fact, it ruins the good china. If it is grandma's china, you are in trouble (and it is).So they will just blame and condemn the abrasive stranger, and get their vengeance as they are able. Because that's who they really are. And sadly, that's who they will remain.
And there you have it folks, the trifecta of arrogance and bigotry.A lot of religious Christians aren't very smart.
As apposed to yourself, who appears to slide through life thinking that you are smarter than everyone else.PureX said:So they just slide through life imagining that they are more righteous than everyone else...
Too many responses to count here.PureX said:...because they are "saved", or "born again", or "believe on Jesus", or because they pretend God wrote the Bible, or whatever other religious dogma they use to puff up and cling to their own egos.
I see, so we should be grateful for encounters with enlightened ones like yourself, who possess far superior intellect than the average stupid Christian, right?PureX said:Until someone like me comes along and bumps into them, rubs them the wrong way, says things they don't like, knocks them out of their sleep-walk, for just a moment.
Which is unlikely given the assertion you make above:PureX said:And if they're smart,
PureX said:A lot of religious Christians aren't very smart.
Because you are one of the enlightened ones right?PureX said:... and paying attention, they will realize they're being given a great opportunity through this chance abrasive encounter.
PureX said:Because it's a chance to get a glimpse of themselves as they really are.
And the bigotry continues....PureX said:But most are not smart....
Er, no. I do know He exists. As you are not an atheist, you at least concede that it is logically true. Be logically consistent....or not.
As I have said before, it’s all interpretation. Like it or not, we do not have the original texts. The oldest manuscript we have at present is a tiny fragment of the Gospel John which has been dated to around 150 AD (CE).Most of us will see this as taking liberty with texts.
As I said previously, I think the gospel certainly divides between those who are spiritual, and those who are not. I even think we are seeing it in thread, but I don't think exaggeration of the previous is needed to make that point.
Primogeniture is still prominent in many societies. Again, while I'm against overtly exaggerating Scripture statements overtly against the family, I agree with you that the gospel calls us to be in the world, but not of it. Sometimes or often, our devotion to Christ does come between earthly concern, but we are given ample feedback from scripture that shows it didn't always happen nor was often/always that extreme.
Really smart people are grateful for "that guy", because he forces them to see themselves as they really are, as opposed to who they THINK they are.
A lot of religious Christians aren't very smart. So they just slide through life imagining that they are more righteous than everyone else because they are "saved", or "born again", or "believe on Jesus", or because they pretend God wrote the Bible, or whatever other religious dogma they use to puff up and cling to their own egos. Until someone like me comes along and bumps into them, rubs them the wrong way, says things they don't like, knocks them out of their sleep-walk, for just a moment. And if they're smart, and paying attention, they will realize they're being given a great opportunity through this chance abrasive encounter. Because it's a chance to get a glimpse of themselves as they really are.
But most are not smart. So they will just blame and condemn the abrasive stranger, and get their vengeance as they are able. Because that's who they really are. And sadly, that's who they will remain.