1) Hear the Gospel
2) Testify your faith in the Gospel
3) Baptism
4) Then we undergo a lifelong process of study/transformation & must endure through life's many tests to the end.
Sin/Repent cycles are normal on a ⏩ journey. Turning away ⏪ from Jesus is a lapse or rejection
1) Hear the Gospel
2) Testify your faith in the Gospel
3) Baptism
4) Then we undergo a lifelong process of study/transformation & must endure through life's many tests to the end.
Sin/Repent cycles are normal on a ⏩ journey. Turning away ⏪ from Jesus is a lapse or rejection
We can't know their motivations, but I imagine some are lapsed Christians, some are false Christians & some are tragically misled.
We can't know their motivations, but I imagine some are lapsed Christians, some are false Christians & some are tragically misled.
Jesus says they are few in number too. Matthew 7:13-14, 13:23-24.
I also worry that my own efforts are insufficient.
Jesus says they are few in number too. Matthew 7:13-14, 13:23-24.
I also worry that my own efforts are insufficient.
Nuance goes a long way. Criticize some people who identify as Christian, no problem.
Nuance goes a long way. Criticize some people who identify as Christian, no problem.
Jesus standards were pretty high. Do you not agree?
Jesus standards were pretty high. Do you not agree?
For example, in eschatology, there's a longstanding debate between Postmillennialism, Amillennialism & Premillennialism. There's no definitive answer, so I just acknowledge all 3 interpretations.
For example, in eschatology, there's a longstanding debate between Postmillennialism, Amillennialism & Premillennialism. There's no definitive answer, so I just acknowledge all 3 interpretations.
Matthew 7:15-20
James 2:14–26
The Book of James actually talks at length on this.
Matthew 7:15-20
James 2:14–26
The Book of James actually talks at length on this.
I also support Hate Speech laws. Is that "weaponized civility"?
Is reconciliation "weaponized civility"?
Or is it just a term you use when you don't like people holding you accountable for your words?
I also support Hate Speech laws. Is that "weaponized civility"?
Is reconciliation "weaponized civility"?
Or is it just a term you use when you don't like people holding you accountable for your words?
Personally, I oppose murder in general, but that's just me. 🤷♀️
Personally, I oppose murder in general, but that's just me. 🤷♀️
I oppose imperialism, support reconciliation efforts & advocated for Canada's signing of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) 2016.
I oppose imperialism, support reconciliation efforts & advocated for Canada's signing of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) 2016.
Christianity has established qualitative & action-based criteria for membership. A Scotsman does not cease being a Scotsman based on their beliefs or actions, unless you take the distinction to absurdity
Christianity has established qualitative & action-based criteria for membership. A Scotsman does not cease being a Scotsman based on their beliefs or actions, unless you take the distinction to absurdity
Then there's the obvious problem that attacking Christianity as a whole is also bigotry.
Then there's the obvious problem that attacking Christianity as a whole is also bigotry.
- Teaching what Jesus said is Evangelism.
Saying someone is a lost cause or going to hell, publicly humiliating someone or claiming to know someone's heart are better examples of judging.
- Teaching what Jesus said is Evangelism.
Saying someone is a lost cause or going to hell, publicly humiliating someone or claiming to know someone's heart are better examples of judging.
If a club has a membership that states "All members must comply with X, Y & Z or their membership is automatically revoked", you don't need to know what the 2.4 billion members are doing to know that, if they aren't doing X, Y & Z, they aren't a member.
If a club has a membership that states "All members must comply with X, Y & Z or their membership is automatically revoked", you don't need to know what the 2.4 billion members are doing to know that, if they aren't doing X, Y & Z, they aren't a member.
If they don't seek to follow Jesus' example & teachings, they aren't Christian.
If they don't seek to follow Jesus' example & teachings, they aren't Christian.
As I understand it, baptism is an act that should occur after an individual freely chooses to embrace the Gospel & to be baptized. Any Christian can baptize someone.
As I understand it, baptism is an act that should occur after an individual freely chooses to embrace the Gospel & to be baptized. Any Christian can baptize someone.
- It'd be impossible to est. how many actual Christians there are, but it's far fewer than the 2.4 billion who identify as Christian
- Actual Christianity has never been popular
- Tithing isn't Christian it's Mosaic Law
- church institutions can be taxed, esp. politicized ones...
- It'd be impossible to est. how many actual Christians there are, but it's far fewer than the 2.4 billion who identify as Christian
- Actual Christianity has never been popular
- Tithing isn't Christian it's Mosaic Law
- church institutions can be taxed, esp. politicized ones...
You still haven't explained how Jesus, being the founder of Christianity & the only authority on Christianity as the sole instructor (Matt 23:8-10), is, according to you, not authoritative when it comes to defining proper Christian conduct.
You still haven't explained how Jesus, being the founder of Christianity & the only authority on Christianity as the sole instructor (Matt 23:8-10), is, according to you, not authoritative when it comes to defining proper Christian conduct.