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<blockquote data-quote="DragonFox91" data-source="post: 77614584" data-attributes="member: 432108"><p>Thru-out the earliest Christian history, the answer was YES. It is only people hundreds of years removed from the Apostles & Christ who say no. But I think the problem is, the criteria to declare judgement on someone being a witch got ridiculously low. You could sentence someone to death to be a witch just b/c someone looked at you funny. This shouldn't be something tossed around willy-nilly but a clear set of criteria.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot of reasons for Christians to reject a Christian state. Most Christians are not 'Christian nationalists' although non-believers will try to tell you that.</p><p>We reject 'Christian nationalism' b/c:</p><p>We don't want a different denomination forcing doctrine on us we think God is clear on</p><p>Lack of genuineness</p><p>Belief in freedom</p><p></p><p>Those who want "Christian nationalism" usually want it b/c they're trying to achieve their power thru religion. It is not from the genuine b/c we know the problems in it ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonFox91, post: 77614584, member: 432108"] Thru-out the earliest Christian history, the answer was YES. It is only people hundreds of years removed from the Apostles & Christ who say no. But I think the problem is, the criteria to declare judgement on someone being a witch got ridiculously low. You could sentence someone to death to be a witch just b/c someone looked at you funny. This shouldn't be something tossed around willy-nilly but a clear set of criteria. There's a lot of reasons for Christians to reject a Christian state. Most Christians are not 'Christian nationalists' although non-believers will try to tell you that. We reject 'Christian nationalism' b/c: We don't want a different denomination forcing doctrine on us we think God is clear on Lack of genuineness Belief in freedom Those who want "Christian nationalism" usually want it b/c they're trying to achieve their power thru religion. It is not from the genuine b/c we know the problems in it ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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