Chumpskunk: Sorry but what part of "love thy neighbor" and accepting all people does trump resonate with?
Sure, Iβll bite.
Heβs loving his neighbor countryman by kicking out the invading Philistines, and youβd have to ask Joshua about why he didnβt accept the Canaanites, or why David had a wall to keep out the people of Jericho, or why Paul rebuked the Churches of Asia rather than accepting their failures.
Heβs loving the foreigner by not letting the light go out worldwide, and helping them to regain control of their countries.
If someone needs help regardless of their political position, race, gender, anything, you help. That is what Christianity teaches.
You've got a weird interpretation of "Christianity". I'd almost suspect that you're not actually sincere....
Each person has an individual responsibility. Did you never take a trip on an airplane? If you did, do you believe that it's unChristian for a parent to secure the oxygen mask on your face first, then help your child?
Do you help a drug addict by providing more heroin?
Do you help an embezzler by getting them a get-away car so they can escape their responsibility better?
If a child is experiencing gender disphoria, do you help by letting them self-mutilate their genitals and body?
What is help?
If you don't check his box
So, do you think it is unChristian to have laws, a process and an order about how people enter one's society?
Do you think it is unChristian for Amish to want to be Amish? After all, shouldn't they just accept anyone who wants to live with them but live in a non-Amish way?
Curious.
but lol, I almost suspect that you're not actually sincere....
If you think that the Christian ethos and the Christian faith = "accepting all people" aka "accepting all behavior, all beliefs, all purposes" you've missed the point entirely.
That word 'accepting' is what the atheistic and the Marxist promote. Secular humanism, no absolute standard of good or evil. Anything goes. Just... accept me.
Nope.
Love thy neighbor means loving the neighbor but not the evil he does or pursues. There is no love without truth.
This is very true, I don't even think Reagen comes as close to The Trump Administration period.
Sure, Iβll bite.
Heβs loving his neighbor countryman by kicking out the invading Philistines, and youβd have to ask Joshua about why he didnβt accept the Canaanites, or why David had a wall to keep out the people of Jericho, or why Paul rebuked the Churches of Asia rather than accepting their failures.
Heβs loving the foreigner by not letting the light go out worldwide, and helping them to regain control of their countries.
lol, time to call in the Billy Goats. This troll is doing the trolldom.
Clearly, openly, non-Christian framing of 'Christianity'. I mean, liberation theology, anyone?
You've got a weird interpretation of "Christianity". I'd almost suspect that you're not actually sincere....
Each person has an individual responsibility. Did you never take a trip on an airplane? If you did, do you believe that it's unChristian for a parent to secure the oxygen mask on your face first, then help your child?
Do you help a drug addict by providing more heroin?
Do you help an embezzler by getting them a get-away car so they can escape their responsibility better?
If a child is experiencing gender disphoria, do you help by letting them self-mutilate their genitals and body?
What is help?
So, do you think it is unChristian to have laws, a process and an order about how people enter one's society?
Do you think it is unChristian for Amish to want to be Amish? After all, shouldn't they just accept anyone who wants to live with them but live in a non-Amish way?
Curious.
but lol, I almost suspect that you're not actually sincere....
lol, um, no.
If you think that the Christian ethos and the Christian faith = "accepting all people" aka "accepting all behavior, all beliefs, all purposes" you've missed the point entirely.
That word 'accepting' is what the atheistic and the Marxist promote. Secular humanism, no absolute standard of good or evil. Anything goes. Just... accept me.
Nope.
Love thy neighbor means loving the neighbor but not the evil he does or pursues. There is no love without truth.
but you knew that, right?
He said, "do you betray me with a kiss?"
Hmmm...
Curious, right? The one who betrays the worst will do it with a face of saying, Oh, I love you! Oh, why don't you just accept me?
And, what did Lucifer do to Jesus?
lol, you're so cute.
It really isn't something we should question. What makes someone a Christian? We can't really say for sure
lol, ya wanna provide some quote or evidence for that claim?