This is a question that mainstream Christianity needs to address.
The age-old rule of the cult … "if you ain't one of us, you're the enemy!"Friendship with the world is enmity with God.
The age-old rule of the cult … "if you ain't one of us, you're the enemy!"
This is a question that mainstream Christianity needs to address.
Most Christians are not cultist who believe the whole world is their 'enemy'. And the few who do believe that can't really go anywhere else, so they'll just stay here and antagonize everyone else.True that. So then would it not make sense for the Christians to leave?
Most Muslims are not cultist who believe the whole world is their 'enemy'. And the few who do believe that can't really go anywhere else, so they'll just stay here and antagonize everyone else.it is not big enough for islam and christians
In the west, especially Europe and to a smaller degree America, Christianity is declining at an alarming rate. The Fundamentalists don't like it but progress will not be halted.
it is not big enough for islam and christians
And. So. We agree in part. As always your part is less.
Is it because less is more in your way of thinking?
anyone who is thinking will not ask such a question with any knowledge of islam
This is a question that mainstream Christianity needs to address.
This is a question that mainstream Christianity needs to address.
Friendship with the world is enmity with God.
How much more serious can it get?
The Protestants were called out of the the Roman Church just after the Holy Wars.
chrysostom, why did your church fight the Holy Wars with Islam? (It should be apparentent yo anyone that God's Holy Spirit left the Middle East. Why did you try to go back?)
Start with the greatest first, love God, love our neighbours and even pray for our enemies.
This is a question that mainstream Christianity needs to address.