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Can a 'True' Christian recognise another?

Can a 'True' Christian recognise another?

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Originally posted by no1marauder
I believe there's a secret handshake and matching pieces of a Jell-O box involved.
He knows to much.😠

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Where's a "puke" smiley when you need one?
They would be meaningless...just about every post on the site would get dozens of 'em.

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Originally posted by Starrman
I'm intrigued as to whether those of dj2becker's ilk - claiming that there is only one true version of Christianity (theirs by definition) - are able to recognise other 'true' christians. If so, is it by secret power? What other processes might allow a satisfactory assessment of potential brothers in god?
I have a similar power, I can recognize true retards.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
I have a similar power, I can recognize true retards.
so you must be christian?

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Originally posted by mochiron
so you must be christian?
Only on Wednesdays.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Where's a "puke" smiley when you need one?
Here it is ...

HA HA - quite funny (just having some fun)

http://www.nicksten.co.nr/no1marauder/

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Originally posted by Starrman
I'm intrigued as to whether those of dj2becker's ilk - claiming that there is only one true version of Christianity (theirs by definition) - are able to recognise other 'true' christians. If so, is it by secret power? What other processes might allow a satisfactory assessment of potential brothers in god?
It probably has something to do with the crosses around their necks, no?

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Such childishness in this thread.

If the shoe fits...

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Originally posted by Starrman
I'm intrigued as to whether those of dj2becker's ilk - claiming that there is only one true version of Christianity (theirs by definition) - are able to recognise other 'true' christians. If so, is it by secret power? What other processes might allow a satisfactory assessment of potential brothers in god?
I think they just check whether you are wearing a secret decoder ring.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
It probably has something to do with the crosses around their necks, no?
As dj2 would so happily point out, not every cross wearer is a 'True' Christian, and probably not every 'True' Christian wears a cross.

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Originally posted by Starrman
I'm intrigued as to whether those of dj2becker's ilk - claiming that there is only one true version of Christianity (theirs by definition) - are able to recognise other 'true' christians. If so, is it by secret power? What other processes might allow a satisfactory assessment of potential brothers in god?
If you were to see a Christian do something that you'd only do because of your belief in God, then yes... that would be proof to me.

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Originally posted by Starrman
I'm intrigued as to whether those of dj2becker's ilk - claiming that there is only one true version of Christianity (theirs by definition) - are able to recognise other 'true' christians. If so, is it by secret power? What other processes might allow a satisfactory assessment of potential brothers in god?
What amount of flexibility does their definition of 'true' Christianity allow? If there are very specific requirements then it is likely that it is only possible for one person to be a 'true' Christian as everybody's beliefs differ slightly.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
What amount of flexibility does their definition of 'true' Christianity allow? If there are very specific requirements then it is likely that it is only possible for one person to be a 'true' Christian as everybody's beliefs differ slightly.
I'll try and find the thread in which this is dealt with, when I get a chance. There seem to be very rigid parameters to 'True' Christianity.

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Originally posted by Starrman
I'll try and find the thread in which this is dealt with, when I get a chance. There seem to be very rigid parameters to 'True' Christianity.
Whoever believes...

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Originally posted by Orange Peel
Whoever believes...
I should clarify, when I say 'True' Christian I refer to a particular type of Christian that some of the forum's posters have defined above and beyond the everyday claim to belief. Like I say, I'll try and find the appropriate post from before.