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And they lean more to his words than to the words of Jesus Christ.Only problem is that the tyrant waiting in the wings is their leader, DJT.
I am just waiting for the OP to make some kind of opinion to direct the thread instead of posting opinions of the other members opinions.That is a ridiculous thing to suggest in my opinion.
Nope. Does Jennifer Keaton have a view on the subject, or is it limited to the cast of Growing Pains?Kirk Cameron is well educated and has promoted Christian values for decades. Do you have a problem with that?
No.So when Christians say that we shouldn't support tyranny, that means we don't love America? Is that what you are saying?
This whole mess of Christians trying to force other people to think, feel and act just like them could be solved in an instant if they would just stop doing that.
If you don't like what America is leave.
I agree with him ... we are not to tolerate evil .. much evil in the world and getting worse every day.Kirk Cameron: Biblical command to 'turn the other cheek' doesn't mean Christians should 'tolerate tyranny'
Kirk Cameron has some thoughts on what it really means to turn the other cheekwww.christianpost.com
Kirk Cameron has some thoughts on what it really means to "turn the other cheek."
The actor said intolerance, at least when it comes to evil and tyranny, is, in fact, a “very essential Christian virtue,” one which, he added, America’s founding fathers espoused.
In a Feb. 21 appearance on the “Timcast IRL” podcast with Tim Pool, Cameron touched upon a number of topics, including his fight against “religious viewpoint discrimination” in public libraries and Noah Webster’s Christian influence on education.
But it was in response to Pool’s apparent reference to a Christian Post story earlier this month about his comments on conservative Christians playing a role in America's decline by being “tolerant and accepting” that led to a lively conversation between Pool and Cameron.
Crediting a 2023 speech by entrepreneur Patrick Bet David for his comments, Pool summarized David's speech as essentially saying, “Christians in this country are good people who keep saying OK to these people, being tolerant, allowing them to live the way they want to live.
"But what happens is they push more into the institutions, they introduce dangerous, bad ideas, they start targeting kids, and now we're here where we are today."
Cameron responded by saying “turn the other cheek” and “love your neighbor” were never intended to allow for the tolerance of evil.
“… I see so many who are just tolerating evil and that’s not loving your neighbor,” he said. “At the end of the day, the two great Commandments of Christianity are to love God with all of your heart, mind, soul and strength, and the second is like it, to love your neighbor as yourself.
“If you 'tolerate' the kinds of things that bring misery to your neighbors and ultimately strip them of their liberties, you're not loving them.”
As an example, he cited Just War Theory, followed by most Christians for over a thousand years, which states that if you believe your enemy is preparing to attack, you are justified in defending your own people by attacking first.
Cameron said the Constitution is another means of mitigating against overreach by tyrants.
“We don't tolerate tyranny, either from the outside or the inside, and that is a very essential Christian virtue, is to not tolerate that type of thing,” he added.
I'm surprised anyone pays attention to Cameron after he hooked with that Comfort guy who hilariously, and creepily, tried to disprove evolution by showing how a banana is well fitted for the human hand and mouth. Even Cameron had trouble taking it seriously. These are not serious people.This entire thread is determined on what Cameron thinks tyranny and evil is. Since he was not defined the terms or given specific examples, all this is is some general statement which means little.
Tolerance of evil? What evil is he describing? weak and generalized. It appears that Cameron is looking for some added attention.
What I don't like is what Trump supporters want America to become. What I don't like is their claim to a unique authority of defining what America should be.
QFT!What I don't like is what Trump supporters want America to become. What I don't like is their claim to a unique authority of defining what America should be.
Do you assume that, just because you're a Christian. that your gripes are better founded than mine?And, if you've noticed, neither do I. It's just that I distribute my gripes across the entire political spectrum.
Do you assume that, just because you're a Christian. that your gripes are better founded than mine?
It seems many Christians, including the one quoted, are willing to tolerate tyranny so long as they would get to make the rules.Kirk Cameron: Biblical command to 'turn the other cheek' doesn't mean Christians should 'tolerate tyranny'
Kirk Cameron has some thoughts on what it really means to turn the other cheekwww.christianpost.com
Kirk Cameron has some thoughts on what it really means to "turn the other cheek."
The actor said intolerance, at least when it comes to evil and tyranny, is, in fact, a “very essential Christian virtue,” one which, he added, America’s founding fathers espoused.
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This whole mess of Christians trying to force other people to think, feel and act just like them could be solved in an instant if they would just stop doing that.
If you don't like what America is leave.
In fact you see tinges of this in the Putin reverence thats creeping into certain "conservative" circles. A tyrant for sure, but one who makes a fuss for "traditional" values.It seems many Christians, including the one quoted, are willing to tolerate tyranny so long as they would get to make the rules.
So, when Christians say that we should stand up to different forms of tyranny in America, all of a sudden you think we are talking about an armed civil war? That is a ridiculous thing to suggest in my opinion.
That slavery thingy made quite a few Africans born in America as slaves. They were not free. Those Christians back in the day may have done right for the country but did not do what is right for their fellow humans.Amen and Amen!
Amen to the whole thread. As Christians we follow the law of the land until it crosses paths with not being able to live the way we are required to live before God.
Christians have always, from the day this country was formed stood for what is right in this country, and we are honor bound before God to continue in this tradition.
It is the condition we were born into, we were born free, and it's time we took full advantage of that position and bring the adults back into the room while we still can.
Well, he's a high school grad but I don't know that he is well educated - how do you mean?Kirk Cameron is well educated
No.and has promoted Christian values for decades. Do you have a problem with that?
That slavery thingy made quite a few Africans born in America as slaves. They were not free. Those Christians back in the day may have done right for the country but did not do what is right for their fellow humans.
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