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From a raw Christian theological perspective...non-Christians are inferior. Broadly, I have no problem suggesting that some sections of the site should be for discussions between and amongst Christians solely.
Certainly not Jesus. That's for sure.What the heck "raw Christian theological perspective" is that? I'd be interested in seeing reading the Church father who was promoting that one.
Hmm interesting since I don't insult people and I am a pagan.
You might not understand, but I find even your username to be an insult.Hmm interesting since I don't insult people and I am a pagan.
From a raw Christian theological perspective...non-Christians are inferior.
You can't please everyone. People will complain, if for no other reason but for the sake of complaining.
If I had a spare rep, I'd rep you Tonks.I see that you're new and have not been around alot. The message of Christ is not to have Christians be attacked at every given turn by non-Christians for their beliefs in the name of some garbage pluralistic ideal.
CF is not a Church...not is it even specifically a ministry. It is a place, ultimately, for Christians to discuss Christian things. CF has strayed from that purpose over the last 8 months and I'm glad to see that it is swinging - somewhat - back in the direction of allowing Christians to be Christians without harassment.
Christ doesn't value a false Gospel. 'Tis in the Bible.
No, not by any means. How can an atheist that doesn't believe in a diety argue apologetics? Or maybe why would they?So...apologetics are only for people who agree with each other?
tulc(sorry always curious about things like this)![]()
No, not by any means. How can an atheist that doesn't believe in a diety argue apologetics? Or maybe why would they?
On the other hand, how can a christian who does believe in a deity argue apologetics?
On the gripping hand, people are able to argue all sorts of things in which they do not necessarily believe. That sort of thing tends to make people grumpy on message boards, though.