@fmf saidBUMP for KellyJay.
A Christian, citing "scripture", is insisting I am an "Anti-Christ". What are the practical implications for the reality in which my family and I live?What should I do now?Apparently, I am also a "kafir" [which is a bad thing as well, I'm told] and the question is: what should I do about that, too? But we can save that for another time and another thread.
-Removed-Matthew 18:6
but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and drowned in the depth of the sea.
Causing one to stumble who believes in God was enough to cause this to be said
by Jesus. Do you think all of your mockings will go without consequence?
-Removed-Your constant belittling is a hallmark of your posts; how many of them here are for
helping others instead of tearing them down. Not just here either seems like
everywhere you post is no different; it is the something you ever wonder why so
many react to you negatively, or do you wear that as a badge of pride, cause
someone to hate is causing them to stumble, and you are forever name-calling and
in the middle of strife. You are forever mocking others, putting them down, and if
they react negatively; that comes because of you; you don't put others first; you
put them down. Then you have the nerve to call yourself a Christian while you do
it, one of the examples of a 'good one' in your eyes, because why you don't accept
hell, you just treat others like crap, but because you don't believe in hell its all good?
@kellyjay saidMy beliefs about how to interact with non-Christians were probably nothing at all like yours are. So, while I DO know about your beliefs with regard to Jesus, I do NOT know what answer you will give to the questions: [1] What are the practical implications for the reality in which my family and I live? and [2] What should I do now?
You claim you are familiar with my beliefs, don't you know?