17 Mar 17
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunksonship hasn't answered my question yet, so I don't know what he's going to say exactly. Whether it is possible for a Christian to believe in Jesus and be a racist too is a matter for Christians to address. I am interested in what sonship's answer is, especially in light of his staunch OSAS ideology.
Your question still assumes it is possible for someone to truly believe in Jesus and remain a racist. If Sonship said that was possible quote his exact words.
Originally posted by SuzianneThere is no discussion without common ground. What common ground does a child of God have with a child of Satan?
Typical hateful remark.
Can't you argue anything on its merits? You always gravitate to the lowest common denominator. And even then, sometimes you just make stuff up.
18 Mar 17
Originally posted by EladarWell, in the case of Christians, they can look upon their shared belief in Jesus as "common ground" ~ despite disagreements over doctrine and application ~ to start with, and move forward from there, surely?
What common ground does a child of God have with a child of Satan?
18 Mar 17
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkLet me ask a question, does everyone who truly believes in Jesus automatically mean that
Your question still assumes it is possible for someone to truly believe in Jesus and remain a racist. If Sonship said that was possible quote his exact words.
they serve and love Him? Are there not people who did a lot of good works in His name
even, who were rejected, because they were not known by Jesus?
He called them workers of iniquity! If this is true, than it is those that love the Lord, are the
real Christians here as He said, others could tell who His were by their love, it wasn't by
those that just, "believed" only, true?
19 Mar 17
Originally posted by FMFJust goes to show what you understand. What Suzi calls Jesus, I call Satan.
Well, in the case of Christians, they can look upon their shared belief in Jesus as "common ground" ~ despite disagreements over doctrine and application ~ to start with, and move forward from there, surely?
Originally posted by KellyJayNot all who cry out to Jesus, Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven.
Let me ask a question, does everyone who truly believes in Jesus automatically mean that
they serve and love Him? Are there not people who did a lot of good works in His name
even, who were rejected, because they were not known by Jesus?
He called them workers of iniquity! If this is true, than it is those that love the Lord, are the
real Christians her ...[text shortened]... ers could tell who His were by their love, it wasn't by
those that just, "believed" only, true?
They were rejected for being evil doers, not because they didn't live him. Sounds like a few tele evangelists.