Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
He was comparing a minor incident in terms of both quality & quantity to a major one.
Professing Christians killing professing Christians is the same as professing Christians killing alleged witches?
C'mon.
He was comparing a minor incident in terms of both quality & quantity to a major one.
Professing Christians killing professing Christians is the same as professing Christians killing alleged witches?
C'mon.
He was comparing a minor incident in terms of both quality & quantity to a major one.
Professing Christians killing professing Christians is the same as professing Christians killing alleged witches?
C'mon.
Athanasias-
Circa 1970 a neighbor of my wife and I 'sicced' her SDA minister on us. From his words and attitude it became immediately apparent that his message was, "Obey me or perish!" But when he realized that I refused to accept the creation stories of Genesis 1&2 as literal 6-day events, he promptly left.
There are denominations and sects in the radical area of Christianity whose sole desire is to have their heirarchies acquire absolute power over every aspect of their members' lives. Insofar as I am concerned, the SDA's are one of those sects.
Point is, it wasn't a legit comparison in terms of quantity OR quality.
I have no delusions about Protestant innocence and I don't point to Catholic crimes to marginalize Protestant crimes. Both are guilty of substituting "churchianity" for Christianity.
Not necessarily but his views on his own ministry and how enslaved believers should act seem to be at odds with Liberation Theology as I understand it.
Isn't liberation theology about casting off societal and institutional oppression?
Liberation theology , is a political movement in Catholic theology which interprets the teachings of Jesus Christ in relation to a liberation from unjust economic, political, or social conditions. It has been described by proponents as "an interpretation of Christian faith through the poor's suffering, their struggle and hope, and a critique of society and the Catholic faith and Christianity through the eyes of the poor", and by detractors as Christianized Marxism. -- WikipediaSeems the meaning is like beauty - in the eye of the beholder.
Yes, I'm also mainly going off that definition and I just don't see it lining up with martyrdom theology in general which has at its core the idea that though we may be being persecuted unjustly we have the privilege of suffering for Christ's namesake
Hmm, is everyone called to martyrdom?
yes sir, if we do not die then we are not going to be resurrected.
some of them might have been witches, or crazy peopleThe people killed during that time were not real witches. Everybody living in that area HAD to be a professing Puritan. Heck, they ran everybody else out of there! The whole "witch" thing was a figament of a couple of kids' imagination.
Point is, it wasn't a legit comparison in terms of quantity OR quality.
I have no delusions about Protestant innocence and I don't point to Catholic crimes to marginalize Protestant crimes.Both are guilty of substituting "churchianity" for Christianity.
That ain't what their secret oath says.I don't think anyone needs to be alarmed about the Jesuits these days. You're more likely to be strummed at with an acoustic guitar than burned at the stake. They've gone native.
I can't put it all on Protestants either.some of them might have been witches, or crazy people
there are reports of women gladly saying that they had sex with the devil in the form of a giant black cat and put curses on neighbors and stuff, laughing on the way to the gallows
and what area are you talking about, do you think this only happened in Salem? This happened through out Europe and America
from between the 1400's and the 1700's somewhere between 35,18463,850 were killed for being witches in the Americas and Europe
now this estimate is counting Catholic and Protestant countries
but still, this is a huge number, you can not just write it off
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?