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A Christian???

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So, you were emotional at the thought of Jesus dying for you.

You said, "I believe it".

You are a Christian, supposedly.

Then......you live your life exactly how YOU see fit, and if you have flaws, you dismiss them as part of human nature.

Wrong!!!!!!

As a "new" person in Christ, you continually change your behavior to match your beliefs.

In this forum, dive claims to be a Christian, yet, does no such transforming. He is abusive, and cold, showing no real signs of being a Christian.

It is false, and Jesus knows it.

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@chaney3 said
In this forum, dive claims to be a Christian, yet, does no such transforming. He is abusive, and cold, showing no real signs of being a Christian.It is false, and Jesus knows it.
I suggest you turn off your PC. Have a lie down. Get some kip. Sleep it off.


@fmf said
I suggest you turn of your PC. Have a lie down. Get some kip. Sleep it off.
No thanks.

No free advice from a man who gave up his faith.

Move on.


@chaney3 said
So, you were emotional at the thought of Jesus dying for you.

You said, "I believe it".

You are a Christian, supposedly.

Then......you live your life exactly how YOU see fit, and if you have flaws, you dismiss them as part of human nature.

Wrong!!!!!!

As a "new" person in Christ, you continually change your behavior to match your beliefs.

In this forum, dive ...[text shortened]... s abusive, and cold, showing no real signs of being a Christian.

It is false, and Jesus knows it.
You spent a whole day recently in debates saying how disgusting black people were.

Do you think you're in any position to get on a soapbox?


@chaney3 said
No thanks.

No free advice from a man who gave up his faith.

Move on.
I suggest you get up and walk away from your computer. Come back again after a sleep.


@fmf said
I suggest you get up and walk away from your computer. Come back again after a sleep.
No reason to.
But thanks.

However, your sad attempt to protect your less than Christian friend is noted.

I love you.


@ghost-of-a-duke said
You spent a whole day recently in debates saying how disgusting black people were.

Do you think you're in any position to get on a soapbox?
What does Jesus want Ghost?

No soapbox required.


@chaney3 said
What does Jesus want Ghost?

No soapbox required.
He asked you to love your neighbor as you love yourself. Even the black ones.


Interesting how 2 atheists have chimed in on a subject they don't believe in.

To defend dive? Why?

Dive has already admitted he is a poor Christian.

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@chaney3 said
Interesting how 2 atheists have chimed in on a subject they don't believe in.

To defend dive? Why?

Dive has already admitted he is a poor Christian.
What is your understanding of humility?


“God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”


@ghost-of-a-duke said
What is your understanding of humility?
Ghost, dive has already admitted he is a bad Christian.

It's likely though that Jesus has rejected him, because dive is an awful person.

One cannot fool Jesus.

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@chaney3 said
Ghost, dive has already admitted he is a bad Christian.

It's likely though that Jesus has rejected him, because dive is an awful person.

One cannot fool Jesus.
Reading your Bible, who do you think would carry greater favor with Jesus?

1. Someone who says they are a great Christian
2. Someone who says they are a poor Christian
3. Someone who shows intolerance of their neighbours due to the colour of their skin.


Back to the OP.

You cannot claim to be Christian, then live a "whatever" life.


@ghost-of-a-duke said
Reading your Bible, who do you think would carry greater favor with Jesus?

1. Someone who says they are a great Christian
2. Someone who says they are a poor Christian
3. Someone who shows intolerance of their neighbours due to the colour of their skin.
Ghost, dive is not a good Christian, by his own words.

Enough.

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@chaney3 said
Ghost, dive is not a good Christian, by his own words.

Enough.
Again, what is your understanding of humility in a Christian context?

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