Is there any reason you can think of that the media might want to make Christians who speak out look like an oppressor?
Wouldn't it be in the media or DS best interest to keep the number of people who interpret the Bible strictly and speak out against what they see as sin, to the minimum?
Is the problem their beliefs or is the problem their methods and their activism?
If it is their beliefs why is it that the Amish are not portrayed this way by the media?
If it is their methods, why is it that Antifa is not portrayed this way by the media?
Is it OK to follow Jesus and interpret His word strictly as long as you don't share your beliefs and speak out against society's tolerance of sin?
Sin that is abhorrent to God.
The most important question that I asked of all of these is, Did you watch the Milo interview? If you did not, then your behavior is no different than LeBron James behavior of speaking out against something that he did not take the time to learn about first. He listened to one side of the story and jumped on it because the way the media spinned it, there was no way that there was any justification for shooting the 15 year old black girl.
How did you respond to LeBron James' tweet? Would that response be justified turned back to you?
The best thing we can do to avoid allowing ourselves to be divided is to self reflect on our own actions and behaviors.
All organized religions (specifically the Abrahamic religions) are "old school" propaganda. How do you think they controlled the masses before television and news papers? (Hint: the Catholic Church/Bible)
The media and DS are strengthening your adherence to their old school propaganda by making you think they are against religion. In fact they want you going to church to be put into ritualistic trances in order to fill your head with hate for homosexuals (only male ones not female ones), non Christians and other divisive ideals from the Bible. You might want to check your cognitive dissonance with Q's ideas on divisiveness.
If your god is telling you to hate his creation maybe you're interpreting the Bible wrong, either that or you're worshipping a hateful god.
Here You Go
Did you watch the Milo interview?
Do you trust the media?
Is there any reason you can think of that the media might want to make Christians who speak out look like an oppressor?
Wouldn't it be in the media or DS best interest to keep the number of people who interpret the Bible strictly and speak out against what they see as sin, to the minimum?
Is the problem their beliefs or is the problem their methods and their activism?
If it is their beliefs why is it that the Amish are not portrayed this way by the media?
If it is their methods, why is it that Antifa is not portrayed this way by the media?
Is it OK to follow Jesus and interpret His word strictly as long as you don't share your beliefs and speak out against society's tolerance of sin? Sin that is abhorrent to God.
The most important question that I asked of all of these is, Did you watch the Milo interview? If you did not, then your behavior is no different than LeBron James behavior of speaking out against something that he did not take the time to learn about first. He listened to one side of the story and jumped on it because the way the media spinned it, there was no way that there was any justification for shooting the 15 year old black girl.
How did you respond to LeBron James' tweet? Would that response be justified turned back to you?
The best thing we can do to avoid allowing ourselves to be divided is to self reflect on our own actions and behaviors.
All organized religions (specifically the Abrahamic religions) are "old school" propaganda. How do you think they controlled the masses before television and news papers? (Hint: the Catholic Church/Bible)
The media and DS are strengthening your adherence to their old school propaganda by making you think they are against religion. In fact they want you going to church to be put into ritualistic trances in order to fill your head with hate for homosexuals (only male ones not female ones), non Christians and other divisive ideals from the Bible. You might want to check your cognitive dissonance with Q's ideas on divisiveness.
If your god is telling you to hate his creation maybe you're interpreting the Bible wrong, either that or you're worshipping a hateful god.
Did you watch the Milo interview? You know the one that OP posted, the post that you are commenting in?
I want to assume that as a member of the Greatawakening, you gave both sides an opportunity to explain their viewpoints before you made up your mind?
Yes and Yes.
Did you check your cognitive dissonance?