Indeed ...
I am truly touched.
You have satan's claws firmly imbedded in you
regardless of how you feel about me, the following is true:
Jesus Christ stands before you even now, whether you see Him or not.
He is always waiting for you to turn to Him.
Reject satan and turn to Christ!
I'll enjoy watching you burn Rusha
Not one Christian on this planet disagrees with me [...]
Please stop posting.
You are a sadist if you will really enjoy watching someone burn alive.
Don't pretend to be a Christian if you haven't repented of your sadism.
A "Christian-Sadist" is an oxymoron. You can't be both.
Then you must see Tertullian in a similar light.
A great many evangelicals would criticize Him for hanging around with notorious sinners...
Well I'm not sure how any particular group would react. But I'll bet that if Jesus made a youtube video it would go viral.The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for June 7th, 2013 05:00 AM
toldailytopic: If Christ walked among us today how would He be received by Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Agnostics, and Atheists?
toldailytopic: If Christ walked among us today how would He be received by Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Agnostics, and Atheists?
many will be looking for Him to reign
but
I will be looking for Him to judge
based on our works
When you stand before him what are you going to say? If you plead innocent, he will cast you away for being a liar and breaking the law. If you plead guilty, he will cast you away for breaking the law. I sort of think that is what you want. I am asking again because Koban and I want to know.
toldailytopic: If Christ walked among us today how would He be received by Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Agnostics, and Atheists?
and would He still be refusing to condemn people, telling them "Go and sin all you like"?
and would He still be refusing to condemn people, telling them "Go and sin all you like"?
Well, yeah - that whole "shake the dust from your feet" thing
That's not even close to the same thing. One is accepting God's will for the person in that moment, and hoping for grace to grow a planted seed.
The other is an active enjoyment of the thought of someone being eternally damned.