nPeace
Veteran Member
We know that Peter was a follower of Christ, and one of the pillars and support of the truth, taught by the Christ.
Thus, when the name "Christian" was first coined - Not as a name pinned on them by the people, but divinely directed (See χρηματίζω - chrématizó) - we can rightly refer to the apostles and other disciples as Christian... in the true sense of the word - true Christians.
However, in his second letter, particularly the second part - Chapter two (2 Peter 2), Peter explained how Christianity would appear to have two faces. One face - the corrupt and hideous - would make the other - the pure and innocent - appear distorted and insincere, or bogus.
It is noteworthy, that Peter's letters were written about 30 years after the death of Christ, and his authorship of these letters has early and strong support.
This thread is designed, not for the purpose of bashing any group, but rather to allow us to take an unbiased, honest look at Christianity today, through unclouded lens.
It can help us to consider honestly, our own position, in relation to Peter's words... especially since he gave serious condemnatory judgment.
Feel free to express your views, on what changes might be necessary to be in line with Christianity in the time of Peter.
I think it can be a good learning experience for us.
2 Peter 2:1-3
However, there also came to be false prophets among the people, as there will also be false teachers among you.
These will quietly bring in destructive sects, and they will even disown the owner who bought them...
Furthermore, many will follow their brazen conduct, and because of them the way of the truth will be spoken of abusively.
Also, they will greedily exploit you with counterfeit words.
2 Peter 2:13-15
They consider it pleasurable to indulge in luxurious living, even in the daytime.
They are spots and blemishes who revel in their deceptive teachings while feasting together with you.
Their eyes are full of adultery and are unable to desist from sin, and they entice unstable ones.
They have a heart trained in greed.
Abandoning the straight path, they have been led astray. They have followed the path of Balaam the son of Beor, who loved the reward of wrongdoing...
2 Peter 2:18, 19
They make high-sounding statements that are empty. By appealing to the desires of the flesh and with acts of brazen conduct, they entice people who have just escaped from those who live in error.
While they are promising them freedom, they themselves are slaves of corruption...
Which Christian group(s) do you find fit any of the above highlighted identifying marks of apostate, or corrupt Christianity?
One must be able to prove beyond a shadow of doubt, that the "sect of Christianity" under scrutiny or accusations, truly match the "crime(s)".
In other words, don't just spew baseless opinions and stick out that you are right. You must prove how they contrast Christianity followed by the early followers of Christ (Peter, James, John, Paul, etc.).
So that you get a feel of what I mean, I will start off.
Thus, when the name "Christian" was first coined - Not as a name pinned on them by the people, but divinely directed (See χρηματίζω - chrématizó) - we can rightly refer to the apostles and other disciples as Christian... in the true sense of the word - true Christians.
However, in his second letter, particularly the second part - Chapter two (2 Peter 2), Peter explained how Christianity would appear to have two faces. One face - the corrupt and hideous - would make the other - the pure and innocent - appear distorted and insincere, or bogus.
It is noteworthy, that Peter's letters were written about 30 years after the death of Christ, and his authorship of these letters has early and strong support.
This thread is designed, not for the purpose of bashing any group, but rather to allow us to take an unbiased, honest look at Christianity today, through unclouded lens.
It can help us to consider honestly, our own position, in relation to Peter's words... especially since he gave serious condemnatory judgment.
Feel free to express your views, on what changes might be necessary to be in line with Christianity in the time of Peter.
I think it can be a good learning experience for us.
2 Peter 2:1-3
However, there also came to be false prophets among the people, as there will also be false teachers among you.
These will quietly bring in destructive sects, and they will even disown the owner who bought them...
Furthermore, many will follow their brazen conduct, and because of them the way of the truth will be spoken of abusively.
Also, they will greedily exploit you with counterfeit words.
2 Peter 2:13-15
They consider it pleasurable to indulge in luxurious living, even in the daytime.
They are spots and blemishes who revel in their deceptive teachings while feasting together with you.
Their eyes are full of adultery and are unable to desist from sin, and they entice unstable ones.
They have a heart trained in greed.
Abandoning the straight path, they have been led astray. They have followed the path of Balaam the son of Beor, who loved the reward of wrongdoing...
2 Peter 2:18, 19
They make high-sounding statements that are empty. By appealing to the desires of the flesh and with acts of brazen conduct, they entice people who have just escaped from those who live in error.
While they are promising them freedom, they themselves are slaves of corruption...
Which Christian group(s) do you find fit any of the above highlighted identifying marks of apostate, or corrupt Christianity?
One must be able to prove beyond a shadow of doubt, that the "sect of Christianity" under scrutiny or accusations, truly match the "crime(s)".
In other words, don't just spew baseless opinions and stick out that you are right. You must prove how they contrast Christianity followed by the early followers of Christ (Peter, James, John, Paul, etc.).
So that you get a feel of what I mean, I will start off.