Originally posted by StarrmanI have a similar power, I can recognize true retards.
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?
Originally posted by StarrmanIt probably has something to do with the crosses around their necks, no?
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?
Originally posted by StarrmanI think they just check whether you are wearing a secret decoder ring.
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?
Originally posted by StarrmanIf 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.
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?
Originally posted by StarrmanWhat 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'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?
Originally posted by twhiteheadI'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.
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.