@goldenwolf79 saidIf I do I'll ask.
And do you have any interest in those with differing beliefs?
I've heard it all before and tried to explain my views on the subject many times over but only continue to get trolled.
Nothing changes here.
@goldenwolf79 saidFirst of all, I'm not sure whom you are referencing with your somewhat forced-familiar "you guys" (apostrophes don't form plurals for like the millionth time). If you read my post at all, and not just skimmed over it in your rush to troll me, you'd get my point that there are some here, calling themselves Christian, that I disagree with. And if you knew me at all, you'd understand why your reply makes no sense.
Ironically, the bible says Satan is a roaring lion looking for someone to devour (1 peter 5:8). How come you guy's never use metaphors/bible verses browbeating the type of people who idolize and emulate lions?
Might it be because the bible says Jesus is a lion and you guy's have a bit of an inferiority/superiority complex?
You guy's should try using the Golden Rule and not "Might makes Right".
@suzianne saidYour reference to wolves is something the stereotypical Christian does say. It's a way you guys exalt yourselves over non-believers. It's very offensive.
First of all, I'm not sure whom you are referencing with your somewhat forced-familiar "you guys" (apostrophes don't form plurals for like the millionth time). If you read my post at all, and not just skimmed over it in your rush to troll me, you'd get my point that there are some here, calling themselves Christian, that I disagree with. And if you knew me at all, you'd understand why your reply makes no sense.
But I know you won't understand, I've never met one who did.
@goldenwolf79 saidThat goes both ways. It's just human nature. But Christians are asked to not do that following his example.
Your reference to wolves is something the stereotypical Christian does say. It's a way you guys exalt yourselves over non-believers. It's very offensive.
But I know you won't understand, I've never met one who did.
@goldenwolf79 saidI reckon that is the price to pay for being stupid.
Do not do to others won't you do not wish done to yourself. That should be common sense. No despotic dictator required.
@goldenwolf79 saidYou know, if you don't understand the Bible passage I quoted, nor how it meshes with what else I've said here, that's okay, but don't be posturing about it as if you understood what I said.
Your reference to wolves is something the stereotypical Christian does say. It's a way you guys exalt yourselves over non-believers. It's very offensive.
But I know you won't understand, I've never met one who did.
@suzianne saidEveryone who reads it can interpret it, believer or non-believer. You just think a non-believer can't.
You know, if you don't understand the Bible passage I quoted, nor how it meshes with what else I've said here, that's okay, but don't be posturing about it as if you understood what I said.
@goldenwolf79 saidI see no difference between you and Suzi.
Everyone who reads it can interpret it, believer or non-believer. You just think a non-believer can't.
@goldenwolf79 saidYou've done nothing here but prove you can't.
Everyone who reads it can interpret it, believer or non-believer. You just think a non-believer can't.
And not knowing me, you can't even accurately represent my stance on the issue, or why I included that bit of scripture. You actually think I'm talking about non-Christians. I'm not.
@suzianne saidIt's about the master chopping the hypocritical preachers to pieces and sending them to torment for all eternity with the unbelievers.
You've done nothing here but prove you can't.
And not knowing me, you can't even accurately represent my stance on the issue, or why I included that bit of scripture. You actually think I'm talking about non-Christians. I'm not.
The entire bible is pretty much one of three things:
1. Narcissistic grandstanding from God.
2. Dictates from God.
3. Rage of God.