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@Mopac
Self declaration is not proof of identity.
So you aren't a christian, cleared that up.
Self declaration is not proof of identity.
Interesting fact, Jesus said "blessed are the pure in heart, they will see God"
As long as there are atheists and secular left-wingers, it won't surprise me to see Christians generally getting along.
If you did interview some patrons at an Alabama roadhouse one weekend night at 0100, and one person gave you his drunken confession that he's a member of the First Baptist Church of Mobile, but does not believe God exists, is that man a Christian or an atheist?
The thing with your ratio-scenario is that it only shows that since there are more Christians, there's more likely to be more involved in a brawl. That doesn't suggest atheists are more moral. In other words, if the majority of those who attended the little league game were atheists, then more than likely most involved in the brawl would be atheist, right?
As long as there are atheists and secular left-wingers, it won't surprise me to see Christians generally getting along.Is there some meaning in this?
I'm not sure why you're asking this question. If he doesn't believe in any god, he's by definition an atheist. If someone says they don't believe in god, that's what they're called. Now, if someone says they're a Christian, I call them a Christian. That seems fair, right? What right do I have to say well you SAY you don't believe in god, but you do it differently than I do...you go to church, therefore your atheism is invalid (even as it might be totally true and they go there for some sense of community, or for family obligations, or out of fear of ostracization, etc).
Except what Christians like you and Mopac do, is you hear them say they're Christian, decide you either don't like whatever they think Christianity is (maybe it's stoning virgins, maybe it's accepting gay people, YMMV), so they're NOT Christians. You don't like that the Christian may discriminate against Muslims, and you say "Well they only SAY they're Christian, they're NO TRUE CHRISTIAN, therefore they're not in my club and I'm still cool." You guys know that's exactly what no true Scotsman is, right? Then you say, WITHOUT HEARING THE CONFESSION THAT THEY'RE AN ATHEIST, that statistics are flawedbecause the people who sit in your pews aren't REAL Christians. RIght?
I made no suggestion that atheists are more moral, just that statistically, they are less likely to be involved in brawls. Because there are less of them. Byratio. This is how math and statistics works, dude. If you had a little league game in America, specifically in Colorado, where the MAJORITY of the attendees were atheist, you'd have what's called a statistical anomaly. I'd bet at least 60% of the people in that brawl were identifying as Christian, based on data. You're hoping most of them were atheists, because it makes Christians look as bad as those rioting buddhists, running roughshod over Asia, I guess?
That is a very protestant idea, but it is not what we Orthodox believe.
I like the interpretive individualism of Protestant thought, with the emphasis on anti-authoritarianism and believing what feels right to you rather than what a mega-church says is right. And I like the practice of baptizing when you choose to be saved rather than at birth, before you can make choices.
The authors of the Bible are not still around to tell us, and simply reading their words is not enough to eliminate all gray areas and wiggle room.
"Jews are a base, whoring people, that is, no people of God, and their boast of lineage, circumcision, and law must be accounted as filth. They are full of the devil's feces ... which they wallow in like swine."
That's why you walk around in long black dresses with funny hats, they're not invisibility cloaks everybody can spot you.We take remaining unspotted from the world very seriously.
Your contrsst between Paul and James.A very protestant, even Lutheran understanding!
You have no idea what you are talking about. You'd be better off confessing your ignorance and getting a real education.
This faith/works dichotomy is a western theological perversion.We Orthodox understand thst faith and works are united in faithfulness.The works come from faith!