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Christianity v. MAGA Christianity

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@mike69 said
Nothing to alert, you said it in a public forum I commented on what you said, take responsibility and quit being an a hole smarta.
Or at least to me, you push me I’m going to push harder to leave me alone. This is my personality you complain about here yet you want accepted for yours.

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@Arkturos said
If this is how "Christians" behave, then I want nothing to do with them.

However, in addition to having doubts that you are on "the spectrum" I also have doubts that you are in any way "Christian".
That’s where we’re different I don’t care what you think. If I thought you would cry about it my thinking is why would you mention it?


With all of this recent testing, I sincerely hope I'm not being considered for a moderator role.


I feel so friendless. Good job, RHP denizens!

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@Arkturos said
With all of this recent testing, I sincerely hope I'm not being considered for a moderator role.
I think you’re good


@Arkturos said
I feel so friendless. Good job, RHP denizens!
🙂


@Arkturos said
I feel so friendless. Good job, RHP denizens!
Tell me how you rationalize this comment knowing your actions


Is this all a joke I’m not catching?

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@KellyJay said
🙂
Thank you, and sorry.

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@Arkturos said
Thank you, and sorry.
Don’t worry about it. If that is the worst that happens between us, we are in great shape! LOL

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@mike69 said
Is this all a joke I’m not catching?
Maybe not so much a joke, as a way to consider the world and live within it for our long yet short durations.

I think I have been trying to include you, but sarcasm is rather off-putting.

Similar to what I might have posted @ Suzianne: I wonder if some people have only been exposed to a sarcastic environment, and from that have grown up to think that is the correct way to live and interact with others.


@Suzianne said
Even though you obviously meant this as some sort of peace offering disguised as middle-of-the-road philosophy, I don't see anything in this post that I can even vaguely agree with.

Watering down politics and Christianity does neither any favors. Both require commitment, not indifference.
But what can we conclude that must be believed due to Christianity?

There's a few things, certainly. The basics - being against murder, theft, etc. But a lot of the tone of Christianity seems to divorce itself actively from political norms, and we have even them saying that obeying the autocratic governments presiding over them is a necessity...

Thus waking up in a democracy... What can this even mean..?

Perhaps the only thing today that might be necessitated from a Christian perspective is voting in a pro-life way or some such.


@Arkturos said
Maybe not so much a joke, as a way to consider the world and live within it for our long yet short durations.
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@Philokalia said
Perhaps the only thing today that might be necessitated from a Christian perspective is voting in a pro-life way or some such.
How many women do you hope to impregnate, and what about their personal sovereignty?

Sorry, but your previous post or two in this thread made you seem a little other-worldly and as if you were discussing things in an abstract way.

TBH, now I am beginning to wonder if a Russian Orthodox person in South Korea might be yet another false persona and -- dare I say -- a troll.

Here's a test: If you really are South Korean, what is your bedtime skin-care routine? 😉


@mike69 said
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That is your homework.