kejos
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On the contrary.Ah, I see you have no rational retort.
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On the contrary.Ah, I see you have no rational retort.
On the contrary.
Like 'Sorry my friend'?Sorry my friend, clever semantical games
Like 'Sorry my friend'?
In the Old Testament, it states that if a woman should commit adultery, she should be stoned to death
Further, in the Old Testament, it states that if a woman should not scream loud enough while being raped, she should be stoned to death for not screaming loud enough and for her own defilement
Is this acceptable in any way, shape, or form ?
Thank you
The Naturalist
What do you mean, is acceptable? The OT has not applied to any since Jesus' crucifixion, and applied to very few before that.
Jesus said, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone" - so why would Christians completely ignore what they believe Christ taught and do such a thing?
Is this really a serious question?
No commandments qua commandments.None of it? Zero? Zip? No ten commandments? No Genesis creation story, nothing?
None of it? Zero? Zip? No ten commandments? No Genesis creation story, nothing?
So people can tell me who's a Christian? Because even the angels don't know that.
Whoah! All of those claiming to be Christians cannot be Christians, because they have mutual contradiction about what a Christian is. Unless God is schizoid.
I don't believe anyone did, and that's that's the point.Did anyone ever cast the first stone? If you actually follow the seven deadly sins then everyone has sinned at some point in their lives..........
But do you?OK if you throw out the stoning part of the OT
AgreedConsidering that each individual person who describes themselves as Christian, has a unique view on what Christianity is, it would be rather presumptuous and arbitrary to tell people whether they are a Christian or not.
Is there documented evidence that every Christian has a unique view on what Christianity is?Agreed
Is there documented evidence that every Christian has a unique view on what Christianity is?
Comprehensive uniformity is necessary? Surely agreement on basics, sufficient to permit common action, is sufficient?Is there documented evidence that any two people share the exact same view on anything?
Comprehensive uniformity is necessary? Surely agreement on basics, sufficient to permit common action, is sufficient?
Even a discussion board? A joke, surely.This agreement of which you speak is absent even on a discussion board such as RF.