I wonder what its like to believe that your religion is the one?
no, you don't wonder about this one
this one you know
because the religion you've devised for your lone little self, you're convinced is "the one"
I wonder what its like to believe that your religion is the one?
The first century Christians were opposed to the world's systems , and avoided any contact with paganism.
Wait I got confused but the message is the same to everyone. Let's learn the truth together. P
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I wonder what its like to believe that your religion is the one? To the Christian its called "Faith"; they naturally will think its only being spiritual to believe that your the chosen one's. I mean your supposed to think your special. I consider that most interesting, because a lot of people are going to be short changed and their religion insulted ; because its only so much room at the top.
Lol...you realize it's just part of their tradition...even the night of the last supper right after the christening of the NEW COVENANT was done with a toast to a room full of Jews the squabbling continued for hierarchy and who is the most chosenness...
The disciples this night were fighting each other for who was supreme disciple most loved and this was long after Yahushua gave Peter the keys to the kingdom...apparently not even the disciples believed what some insist now...that Peter was most favored and sole founder etc...
So just chill about His followers all banging heads for "True and Only" status and honors...pray for long suffering and patience...and just keep giving to Caesar (as best you are able) what is his to humor him and placate him and not get you banned here...and stay faithful in giving to God what is His...
I am already banned ,eventually I'll mis spell a word or something. But I understand that, you can't go against the pride of power. To be Christian is to have a lot of pride and a lot of power. The historical evolution of the church from Roman Catholic to thousands of braches of Christianity is stunning.
Hell is a Christian myth. Its a Christian addiction. Its a Christian desire.
I wonder what its like to get air pumped out of your head? I found out.
I am already banned ,eventually I'll mis spell a word or something. But I understand that, you can't go against the pride of power. To be Christian is to have a lot of pride and a lot of power. The historical evolution of the church from Roman Catholic to thousands of braches of Christianity is stunning.
I meet so many Christians everyday online ; talk with them everyday; examine how they think. If I wrote down how Christians really are , they would close this thread. I mean you can see it for yourself on any Christian message board. The behavior is common; a few are merciful and full of grace; loving , one could say these few are Christ like. To meet these few is rare. Most are very judgmental and hell minded. I mean they will put you in their hell in a slap minute! And think nothing of it. Some are very harsh and cruel. Many are elitist, you know , like their from another planet. Like the bible is theirs to have and to hold , and your just a fool left out. You know the type, like you can't have any of the candy , its all theirs; too bad!
And you wonder why these people seem to think they have the anointing all wrapped up to themselves? Like they walk on water or something? I mean where does this behavior come from? From Christ? Whom they claim to immolate? Is it just human nature?
I wonder what its like to be Christian?
I mean if I use the ones here as an example , would this thread last?
The behavior you ask where it comes from, I would say it comes from Paul, the man responsible for the rising of
Christianity if you read Acts 11:26. It could definitely not come from Jesus because, Jesus had never even dreamed that Christianity would ever rise.
The first century Christians were opposed to the world's systems...
:yawn: The Lord is building his church just fine (Mt 16:18). :straight:...Christianity has morphed into something today that in no manner resembles the first church.