Is there an incongruity between Alex Jones' opinions, his demeanour and his deeds, on one hand, and his claim to be a Christian, on the other? Or is he providing a model (along with awareness and motivation) for pushing back against the godlessness that many Christians see afflicting this world?
Originally posted by FMF Is there an incongruity between Alex Jones' opinions, his demeanour and his deeds, on one hand, and his claim to be a Christian, on the other? Or is he providing a model (along with awareness and motivation) for pushing back against the godlessness that many Christians see afflicting this world?
Just find your answer on the internet. Why post here?
Originally posted by chaney3 Just find your answer on the internet. Why post here?
I am canvassing the opinions of people in this community about the brand of politics Jones promotes and how it relates to their own Christian beliefs (and the observations of non-Christians too). This forum is the only place on the internet where I can do this.
Originally posted by FMF I am canvassing the opinions of people in this community about the brand of politics Jones promotes and how it relates to their own Christian beliefs (and the observations of non-Christians too). This forum is the only place on the internet where I can do this.
Well that's exactly what I'm doing in my thread. Capiche?
Originally posted by chaney3 Well that's exactly what I'm doing in my thread. Capiche?
Your thread on the virgin birth is you pretending not to know something - some factoids that are easily ascertained, in a matter of seconds. This thread is an attempt to start a discussion. Do you have anything to offer about Alex Jones' brand of Christianity-in-action?
Originally posted by FMF Your thread on the virgin birth is you pretending not to know something - some factoids that are easily ascertained, in a matter of seconds. This thread is an attempt to start a discussion. Do you have anything to offer about Alex Jones' brand of Christianity-in-action?
Originally posted by Suzianne Nice beginning, disappointing finish.
If you accept that the creator of a thread doesn't own his creation, why should that be any different for God and his relationship with man? - I'm assuming you don't think a mother owns her child, so again, why does God own man and feel at moral liberty to destroy him at will?
Originally posted by FMF Is there an incongruity between Alex Jones' opinions, his demeanour and his deeds, on one hand, and his claim to be a Christian, on the other? Or is he providing a model (along with awareness and motivation) for pushing back against the godlessness that many Christians see afflicting this world?
What are Alex's opinions, demeanor and deeds on one hand vs. his claim to be a Christian on the other. Can you be a little more specific?