Elihoenai
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Deuteronomy 32:14Being Christian can include any of that. There's nothing wrong with drinking. Jesus after all went to a party and turned water into wine. Martin Luther used to have table talks where the beer flowed. Many of the early Lutheran hymns were modified pub songs, or at least that's how the tradition goes. And going to the pub and having a few drinks with other is not a problem. In fact, it can lead others into the faith. You meet them where they need to be met.
14 Butter of kine, and milk of sheep, with fat of lambs, and rams of the breed of Bashan, and goats, with the fat of kidneys of wheat; and thou didst drink the pure blood of the grape.
Why do you think it is Fermented Wine and not Pure Grape Juice that Yeshua/Jesus Produced? Yeshua/Jesus does Not Produce Corrupt Things.
Do you understand a Christian to be a Follower of Yeshua/Jesus? If yes, did Yeshua/Jesus every get drunk? It's part of the Tradition among many English to get Drunk every weekend to escape the weekly grind.And getting plastered every weekend probably isn't a good idea. But it doesn't mean you aren't a Christian. It probably means you have a drinking problem.
Therefore, you are saying that having So-Called White DNA Without the practice of Christianity does not make you Christian. Is that correct?Being born in England and being White can lead to one being Christian. Not necessarily, but if they were to take a religion, Christianity probably would be it strictly speaking statistically.
Yes, if they follow in the footsteps of their parents. This requires the practice of the Religion.And being Christian may in part have something to do with genetics. Not genetics themselves, but if you're parents are Christians, you're likely to be Christian, at least for part of your life. That goes with any religion.
Are you saying that Quakers and Anabaptist on the one hand and Nazi and KKK on the other are Equally Valid Christians in the Right Way?Being Christian means many things. Some can take an inclusive way and demand only their narrow view of Christianity matters, but I personally think that is naive. Others take the other side, which is pluralistic. There are many ways to God, and you just need to follow the path that fits you best. And then you have those who are exclusive. As in, other forms may be okay, but their way is probably the right way, at least generally speaking.
The Nazis and KKK Assert that they are Christian. Do they Love Elohim/God and their Neighbour?I think the pluralistic way is a good way to be Christian, as it practices the commandments that matter; Love God with all you are, and love your neighbor.