quash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
I'm so sorry. I had no idea you were terminal
quash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
"every man did what was right in his own eyes", kind of sounds like today's liberal churchWaco1947 said:
As always with evangelicals it's the people's own fault. It is clearly stated here in the last paragraphs.
" Just as He has done throughout the past two thousand years, Jesus is still showing people that He is alive.
Sadly, many Americans simply do not care.
Our nation is choosing to reject faith like never before, and right now there are no indications that this is going to turn around any time soon.."
1. "Americans simply do not care" so it's Americans fault because apparently they are blind
2. " Our nation is choosing to reject faith like never before"
Apparently America is at fault for rejecting faith and NOT how the evangelicals' share the good news of Christ.
If Jesus is alive then it's not Jesus fault that people reject His good news but just maybe that evangelicals are so literal, arrogant, and so narrow about the faith and so far removed from sharing His grace.
quash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
If you think Christianity is superstitious, wait till you see what comes next.quash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
Sam Lowry said:If you think Christianity is superstitious, wait till you see what comes next.quash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
quash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
smoke machines are cool.BylrFan said:
There's more bad churches out there than good.
Became a joke quickly once mega churches started popping up.
quash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
Yes it is a large brush but it is based on this article and its Pharisaical branding of non-Christians.Osodecentx said:Waco1947 said:Your disdain for me has nothing to do with the truth. Evangelicals are the quick to blame others. Evangelicals may be the new Pharisees "I thank God I am not like other Waco1947."Redbrickbear said:Waco1947 said:
Why blame Democrats? The fault may be with Evangelicals.
We get it…you really don't like Evangelicals.
Lucky for you they are not the majority of American Christians nor do they have any real power in the media or in the cultural and consensus forming institutions of the USA.
That's a really large brush
So truequash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
When someone in america says they’re “religious” or “spiritual” they mean to say “superstituous”— & it means they believe in magic, ghosts, aliens, ufos, & that when a song comes on the radio God is telling them to manifest their destiny (buy that shirt, take that vacation, &c)
— R.Сам 🦋🐏 (@Logo_Daedalus) February 5, 2023
Redbrickbear said:When someone in america says they’re “religious” or “spiritual” they mean to say “superstituous”— & it means they believe in magic, ghosts, aliens, ufos, & that when a song comes on the radio God is telling them to manifest their destiny (buy that shirt, take that vacation, &c)
— R.Сам 🦋🐏 (@Logo_Daedalus) February 5, 2023
He Hate Me said:Redbrickbear said:When someone in america says they’re “religious” or “spiritual” they mean to say “superstituous”— & it means they believe in magic, ghosts, aliens, ufos, & that when a song comes on the radio God is telling them to manifest their destiny (buy that shirt, take that vacation, &c)
— R.Сам 🦋🐏 (@Logo_Daedalus) February 5, 2023
Don't the irreligious do the same but without the radio?
In the CES, folks were asked how many kids they had at home.
— Ryan Burge 📊 (@ryanburge) February 6, 2023
Of those kids reported in 2010:
46% had Protestants parents, 23% Catholic
18% were nones.
In 2020:
31% had Protestant parents, 18% Catholic
36% were nones.
2x as likely to have none parents in 2020 vs 2010! pic.twitter.com/XRxqNUoJcg
The non-religious are approaching majority status in several states: WA, OR, ME, NH and NM. 45-48% in all of them.
— Ryan Burge 📊 (@ryanburge) February 3, 2023
At the other end of the spectrum, several states have fewer than 30% nonreligious: LA, NJ, KY, NE, MS, TN, AR, AL, UT, NC
Overall average: 34% nonreligious. pic.twitter.com/6ORnfqcPAZ
Don’t fight the culture wars, they say. Meanwhile demons are teaching your kids to worship Satan. I could throw up.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) February 6, 2023
pic.twitter.com/p1rqEwVeSW
He's talking about you as well, numnuts.Waco1947 said:So truequash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
Differing beliefs are ok with respect to the nonessentials. It's when you start distorting Christianity's central tenets and foundations - as you have done - that it becomes an issue.Waco1947 said:Yes it is a large brush but it is based on this article and its Pharisaical branding of non-Christians.Osodecentx said:Waco1947 said:Your disdain for me has nothing to do with the truth. Evangelicals are the quick to blame others. Evangelicals may be the new Pharisees "I thank God I am not like other Waco1947."Redbrickbear said:Waco1947 said:
Why blame Democrats? The fault may be with Evangelicals.
We get it…you really don't like Evangelicals.
Lucky for you they are not the majority of American Christians nor do they have any real power in the media or in the cultural and consensus forming institutions of the USA.
That's a really large brush
Evangelicals who are non-compatibilists are the new Pharisees. One who is non-compatibile with other than their own doctrines means they are cannot allow another to believe differently that they do and are extremely hostile to those who believe a different theology.
Not all Evangelicals are non-compatible with other Christian doctrines. These evangelical are ok with differing beliefs because they know that the Christian faith is about faith in Jesus Christ and not in doctrines about Him.
Those who oppose me so vehemently are non-compatible hence Pharisees who understanding is "my way of belief or the highway to hell."
I had no idea you were illiterate. Well, I had some idea.LIB,MR BEARS said:quash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
I'm so sorry. I had no idea you were terminal
ShooterTX said:
People will always worship something.
So what could they possible worship, if Christianity is on the decline? Hmmmm... i wonder what it will be...Don’t fight the culture wars, they say. Meanwhile demons are teaching your kids to worship Satan. I could throw up.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) February 6, 2023
pic.twitter.com/p1rqEwVeSW
You're probably happier this way. Imagine if they'd thrown pearls.quash said:ShooterTX said:
People will always worship something.
So what could they possible worship, if Christianity is on the decline? Hmmmm... i wonder what it will be...Don’t fight the culture wars, they say. Meanwhile demons are teaching your kids to worship Satan. I could throw up.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) February 6, 2023
pic.twitter.com/p1rqEwVeSW
LOL. Art is not life.
Satan isn't real either.
But a lot of snowflakes outed themselves over this.
quash said:ShooterTX said:
People will always worship something.
So what could they possible worship, if Christianity is on the decline? Hmmmm... i wonder what it will be...Don’t fight the culture wars, they say. Meanwhile demons are teaching your kids to worship Satan. I could throw up.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) February 6, 2023
pic.twitter.com/p1rqEwVeSW
LOL. Art is not life.
Satan isn't real either.
But a lot of snowflakes outed themselves over this.
Mothra said:Differing beliefs are ok with respect to the nonessentials. It's when you start distorting Christianity's central tenets and foundations - as you have done - that it becomes an issue.Waco1947 said:Yes it is a large brush but it is based on this article and its Pharisaical branding of non-Christians.Osodecentx said:Waco1947 said:Your disdain for me has nothing to do with the truth. Evangelicals are the quick to blame others. Evangelicals may be the new Pharisees "I thank God I am not like other Waco1947."Redbrickbear said:Waco1947 said:
Why blame Democrats? The fault may be with Evangelicals.
We get it…you really don't like Evangelicals.
Lucky for you they are not the majority of American Christians nor do they have any real power in the media or in the cultural and consensus forming institutions of the USA.
That's a really large brush
Evangelicals who are non-compatibilists are the new Pharisees. One who is non-compatibile with other than their own doctrines means they are cannot allow another to believe differently that they do and are extremely hostile to those who believe a different theology.
Not all Evangelicals are non-compatible with other Christian doctrines. These evangelical are ok with differing beliefs because they know that the Christian faith is about faith in Jesus Christ and not in doctrines about Him.
Those who oppose me so vehemently are non-compatible hence Pharisees who understanding is "my way of belief or the highway to hell."
You're no longer Christian, my friend.Well . . .fortunately I answer to God not you
I agree with quash. The end of superstition cannot come fast enough. The scientific age is happening and secular people understand this new age but but many like you insist on superstition.Mothra said:He's talking about you as well, numnuts.Waco1947 said:So truequash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
Does God have a place in your scientific age?Waco1947 said:I agree with quash. The end of superstition cannot come fast enough. The scientific age is happening and secular people understand this new age but but many like you insist on superstition.Mothra said:He's talking about you as well, numnuts.Waco1947 said:So truequash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
LIB,MR BEARS said:Does God have a place in your scientific age?Waco1947 said:I agree with quash. The end of superstition cannot come fast enough. The scientific age is happening and secular people understand this new age but but many like you insist on superstition.Mothra said:He's talking about you as well, numnuts.Waco1947 said:So truequash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
Any belief in God is a belief in the Supernatural.Waco1947 said:I agree with quash. The end of superstition cannot come fast enough. The scientific age is happening and secular people understand this new age but but many like you insist on superstition.Mothra said:He's talking about you as well, numnuts.Waco1947 said:So truequash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
Indeed, that is correct. Boy are you in for a surprise in the afterlife...Waco1947 said:Mothra said:Differing beliefs are ok with respect to the nonessentials. It's when you start distorting Christianity's central tenets and foundations - as you have done - that it becomes an issue.Waco1947 said:Yes it is a large brush but it is based on this article and its Pharisaical branding of non-Christians.Osodecentx said:Waco1947 said:Your disdain for me has nothing to do with the truth. Evangelicals are the quick to blame others. Evangelicals may be the new Pharisees "I thank God I am not like other Waco1947."Redbrickbear said:Waco1947 said:
Why blame Democrats? The fault may be with Evangelicals.
We get it…you really don't like Evangelicals.
Lucky for you they are not the majority of American Christians nor do they have any real power in the media or in the cultural and consensus forming institutions of the USA.
That's a really large brush
Evangelicals who are non-compatibilists are the new Pharisees. One who is non-compatibile with other than their own doctrines means they are cannot allow another to believe differently that they do and are extremely hostile to those who believe a different theology.
Not all Evangelicals are non-compatible with other Christian doctrines. These evangelical are ok with differing beliefs because they know that the Christian faith is about faith in Jesus Christ and not in doctrines about Him.
Those who oppose me so vehemently are non-compatible hence Pharisees who understanding is "my way of belief or the highway to hell."
You're no longer Christian, my friend.Well . . .fortunately I answer to God not you
Mothra said:Any belief in God is a belief in the Supernatural.Waco1947 said:I agree with quash. The end of superstition cannot come fast enough. The scientific age is happening and secular people understand this new age but but many like you insist on superstition.Mothra said:He's talking about you as well, numnuts.Waco1947 said:So truequash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
You're so glib you don't realize that.
We agree on this. 47 has somehow convinced himself that gods aren't supernatural.quash said:Mothra said:Any belief in God is a belief in the Supernatural.Waco1947 said:I agree with quash. The end of superstition cannot come fast enough. The scientific age is happening and secular people understand this new age but but many like you insist on superstition.Mothra said:He's talking about you as well, numnuts.Waco1947 said:So truequash said:
The end of superstition can't come fast enough.
You're so glib you don't realize that.
Belief in any gods.
Yeah... that's not going to well for you eitherWaco1947 said:Mothra said:Differing beliefs are ok with respect to the nonessentials. It's when you start distorting Christianity's central tenets and foundations - as you have done - that it becomes an issue.Waco1947 said:Yes it is a large brush but it is based on this article and its Pharisaical branding of non-Christians.Osodecentx said:Waco1947 said:Your disdain for me has nothing to do with the truth. Evangelicals are the quick to blame others. Evangelicals may be the new Pharisees "I thank God I am not like other Waco1947."Redbrickbear said:Waco1947 said:
Why blame Democrats? The fault may be with Evangelicals.
We get it…you really don't like Evangelicals.
Lucky for you they are not the majority of American Christians nor do they have any real power in the media or in the cultural and consensus forming institutions of the USA.
That's a really large brush
Evangelicals who are non-compatibilists are the new Pharisees. One who is non-compatibile with other than their own doctrines means they are cannot allow another to believe differently that they do and are extremely hostile to those who believe a different theology.
Not all Evangelicals are non-compatible with other Christian doctrines. These evangelical are ok with differing beliefs because they know that the Christian faith is about faith in Jesus Christ and not in doctrines about Him.
Those who oppose me so vehemently are non-compatible hence Pharisees who understanding is "my way of belief or the highway to hell."
You're no longer Christian, my friend.Well . . .fortunately I answer to God not you
Redbrickbear said: