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The Modern Church’s Sissified Jesus (Voodie Bacham)

The Modern Church’s Sissified Jesus (Voodie Bacham)

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I’m wondering if you watched it at all?


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Unless you watched it your opinion of it doesn't really matter to me, your opinion
simply is about those that liked it not the link itself.


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You over the Word of God, at least you are consistent.


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You didn't watch it, so you are making comments about something you have no
clue what it says in it.

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You didn't watch it, so how would you know? You have nothing to say about the link
only those who are talking about it.


It's interesting to note that, if one removes the hope and/or belief that it is divinely inspired, the Book of Revelation contains no moral lessons, no insightful philosophy, and no code for living one's life, and, as such, has no worthwhile moral content or message for humanity.

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@fmf said
It's interesting to note that, if one removes the hope and/or belief that it is divinely inspired, the Book of Revelation contains no moral lessons, no insightful philosophy, and no code for living one's life, and, as such, has no worthwhile moral content or message for humanity.
One wonders WHY one who has "removed the hope" would be reading the Bible at all.

You know, since there's no moral lessons, no insightful philosophy, no "message for humanity".

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How do you know he didn't read it?

Jedi mind tricks?

Who's more rude?


@suzianne said
One wonders WHY one who has "removed the hope" would be reading the Bible at all.
I stopped reading the Bible when I lost my faith. I read whatever people quote from it here from time to time.


@suzianne said
You know, since there's no moral lessons, no insightful philosophy, no "message for humanity".
Well, in so far as the Book of Revelation ties in with the rest of the Bible, if you believe it is divinely inspired, then it is arguably part of Christianity's "message for humanity". Without that faith, however, there are no moral lessons to be drawn from Revelation. The same cannot be said for the Gospels, for example.