Trump's Executive order: How do Pro-Life Christians defend rejecting Refugees?

glorydaz

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Yep; your so called MAD continues to prove itself to be books based :chuckle:

What side of the aisle is a statement like "neither circumcision, nor uncircumcision; neither male, nor female; neither bond, nor free" made from?

Neither; you extremist :chuckle:

You allowed yourself once more to get hung up on the "one size fits all" label you turned a simple use of a word - the word "centrist" - into.

My goodness. You get more mileage out of a simple question than anyone I've ever seen. :chuckle:
 

glorydaz

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I'm an atheist wondering why there are so many people here calling themselves Christian who clearly are not. You're right. I don't believe in gods, or heaven, or hell. I'm not a Christian at all. I'm just more Christian than you are.

:rotfl:


I'm sure you wouldn't know, then, that God looks into our hearts to find the righteousness that only comes through faith in the Lord.... and not our own feeble attempts at being good. On your own, you will never be good enough, so you might want to consider resting in HIS righteousness.
 

glorydaz

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Are you telling me that you believe that "the cross" exempts you from all of the things that Jesus taught even during his life? Why do you suppose he spent so much time teaching if that was the plan. You'd think maybe he'd throw in a caveat about that, or something. Like "forget all this compassion in three years, it won't apply anymore."

As for why an atheist might appeal to the authority of the Bible of Jesus, the reason is simple. It's not a moral authority, to me, although it is in this case morally persuasive. But it is an authority on Christianity.

What man would strive to do to please God before the cross, could not be accomplished perfectly enough by man's efforts alone. God's plan from the beginning was man with the Holy Spirit dwelling in Him. When we are saved, we are able to rest and allow the Spirit to do His work through us. We just need to trust Him to do what we can never do. Oh, sure, we can work hard to do good, but our own pride and ego will inevitably take over. This way, God gets all the glory...not man.
 

musterion

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How? He's using the bible when talking to Christians because the bible is an authority for them.

That's exactly the point.

One element of hypocrisy is judging others by a standard you have no intention of applying to yourself, and indeed don't even believe is valid. In pointing out the perceived hypocrisy of believers, even if accurately, he shows himself an even bigger hypocrite for daring to use a standard he believes is beneath him.
 

jgarden

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Trump's Executive order: How do Pro-Life Christians defend rejecting Refugees?

Has any of Trump's Christian supporters noticed that narcissistic, womanizing, billionaire casino owners do not play a prominent role as God's messengers in the Bible!
 
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