Are there churches that are more conservative and fundamentalist? If yes, which ones?
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Another strawman.You claim to object to the presentation, yet, have made no claim to know how it is being presented.
Oh, I've read it. And " Joseph Smith Tells HisYou don't have the authority to dictate what we refer to ourselves as.
There are many people who do not believe that a "dude" named Jesus Christ ever existed - does that now mean we can tell all Christians that they are not what they claim to be?
I understand that in our delusional world where a "woman" can be anything someone wants it to mean - you could make this argument - but I exist in reality.
Whether or not you believe that Mormon ever existed does not matter - because my Church was not named after him - it was named after the Lord Jesus Christ.
People who hated the LDS Church labelled them "Mormons" because they did not want them to be associated with the Lord Jesus Christ.
I would encourage you to read the Book of Mormon to see for yourself if he ever existed - rather than rely on the testimony of others.
Sincerely study the Book of Mormon - pray about it in humility - having faith in Christ - and I know that the Holy Spirit will testify of the truthfulness of that book to you.
WHAT?People know now that he likes to play with filthy, vile and disgusting women. Women that do inappropriate content are not really even a step up from the women out working the streets with her pimp watching all the time. I have heard that God can rescue, save, heal and deliver people from all of that. Maybe that goes along with the white house. I have heard about the desk they have in the oval office.
I really admire your strong American patriotism. Does seem a little odd though, when your avatar is the U.S. flag defaced.I just want to stop honoring treason.
We really won't know the answers to how many innocent civilians have been killed vs. terrorists until the conflict is over and investigators get into Gaza, but indications are that the number of women and children being killed is disproportional and, in my opinion, unacceptable.I think this is misrepresenting the numbers. From what I understand around half of those killed were Hamas terrorists which seems to make sense considering that its Hamas that the Isrealis are mostly seeking out to kill and any civilians are those caught in the cross fire in trying to target Hamas.
Another factor that is not being destinguished is that many of the so called children killed are actually young males mostly under 18 or 16 years who are classed as children. They have been killed in combat fighting for Hamas as Hamas make kids into terrorists.
You claimed that my argument could not be taken seriously because of how I chose to refer to the LGHDTV cult.How so?
You seem to see instructions as laws that you don't understand. In my opinion. You seem to believe that proverbs isn't God's instruction. That shows thay you don't yet understand God's will.Thats a strange claim - why do you exclude lawyers from his sheep?
I cannot possibly agree with that because it is not true.You call it an "ideology" and mock it, but you are mocking people even if you don't think you are.
You have evidence that supports this conclusion?They do not chose to be as they are.
I will say it again - it depends on how the information is presented.I think what you fail to realize is that these books, which had to be approved and were largely made for the wishes of the Texas Education Board, which is extremely right leaning to the point that no "liberal" presentation of the information in the books would be allowed. You also, even if the Texas School Board wasn't so far right politically, is the home of many of our oil and gas producing companies which will fight any attempts to blame them for climate change in the schools (and Houston is one of the areas where oil companies have the most presence, being the headquarters for 44 of the top oil and gas companies and having major operations centers for most of the other top companies).
You know what is really scary, there are churches (progressive ones) that support pro-choice sadly in 2024. Churches are becoming echo chambers to suit people's own doctrines, including pro-choice doctrines.
2 Timothy 4:3 (ESV): "For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions".
The verse basically says that some Christians (not all), especially modern churches, have gone so far from the Bible, that Cafeteria Christianity has become a thing in the past few decades.
I broadly agree. I think different cultures interpret the tendicies imposed by our instincts in different ways, hence the clash between cultures; a great problem because instinct tells us "different is dangerous". Reason can counteract this, but there is shortage of reason in most humans.I don't think that. I think a lot of our morals are genetically passed on, as natural instincts, and others through learning. Much in the same way as our free-will, to act and behave, are based on a combination of our biology in combination with 'learned' experiences:
His sheep know his voice. Lawyers do not.Not necessarily. Being rich can also be because you have a successful business, good investments, well paid job, generational wealth etc.
Not necessarily. If you give to a poor alcoholic who immediately goes to buy another drink, you hardly give to Jesus.
Its a proverb, as already said. It does not constitute any moral law and sin.
Were they traitors if Lincoln forgave them?
So the virtue signalers of the 21st century want to retry the case.
reference?Our conscienceness is unique to mankind ... machines can never obtain it. Machines don't know right from wrong and never will.
Were they traitors if Lincoln forgave them? So the virtue signalers of the 21st century want to retry the case.Yes, twentieth century people put up the statues and named the schools in honor of nineteenth century traitors.
Lifesitenews lacks credibility, always has. It's purely anti-Pope Francis. Here's some evidence;
LifeSiteNews does harm with stories like 'Vatican financial scandal'
Distinctly Catholic: It is difficult to determine whether to even call attention to nonsense like LifeSiteNews' story on a "new Vatican financial scandal." But someone has to expose this fraud for what it is.www.ncronline.org
Cardinal Burke corrects LifeSiteNews: 'I have never worked with Steve Bannon'
In a statement today, Cardinal Raymond Burke issued a correction to a now-removed LifeSiteNews article, which claimed that Burke was collaborating with former President Donald Trump advisor Stephen Bannon on a film exposing homosexuality in the Vatican.www.catholicnewsagency.com
LifeSiteNews labelled fake news by media watchdog - The Interim
A journalism nonprofit that recently named LifeSiteNewsand numerous other mainstream, right-of-center websites as “unreliable” has apologized after days of public backlash, pledging to scrap their old criteria for more rigorous methodology. The Poynter Institute, which trains writers and...theinterim.com
NIV Deuteronomy 32:1a You are the children of the LORD your God.
Psalm 103:6 Is this the way you repay the LORD, you foolish and unwise people? Is he not your Father, your Creator, who made you and formed you?
Jeremiah 3:13 As a father has compassion on his children,
so the LORD has compassion on those who fear him.
Isaiah 63:19 I said, How I would set you among my sons, and give you a pleasant land, a heritage most beautiful of all nations. And I thought you would call me, My Father, and would not turn from following me.
The above OT verses depict YHWH as a father. They are indications that the OT LORD (YHWH) is the NT Father.16 “But you are our Father, though Abraham does not know us or Israel acknowledge us; you, LORD, are our Father, our Redeemer from of old is your name.”
But then, Jesus claimed to have this glory before the world existed in John 17:8a I am the LORD, that is My name; And My glory I will not give to another.
Jesus' proclamation in John 10 can harmonize the above two verses:5 And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.
That's a divine mystery.30 I and the Father are one.
That is a daring rhetorical move on your part so I will allow you the courtesy of listing them for yourself. I'll give you one: a disinclination to engage in contact sports. Many girls enjoy and are successful at rough sport. However, it is considered more usual and acceptable for them to avoid such activities and cheer the men on from the sidelines. That, at least, is a popular stereotype. If it is a boy who is markedly avoiding such activities, he is regarded as "girly."Go ahead and tell us what those are?
I agree God is all-powerful and can do anything and everything. I do not agree that a deep understanding of God's plan leads to the conclusion that Mary was without sin.Catholics believe that God is all powerful and can do anything and everything. Thus God is not required to do anything. That being said, a deep understanding of God's plan brings one to the conclusion that Mary was without sin. A Catholic understanding of sin also brings a Catholic to the conclusion that a newborn has not sinned nor has Jesus sinned. An understanding of the Bible also shows that there are righteous people, and thus when we read a statement about righteousness we take it in the proper context.
Yes, God could have done it any way He wanted to. I don't agree a "deep understanding of God's plan" leads to the conclusion that Mary was without sin. First, as I have argued before, Mary did not have to be without sin for Jesus to be without sin. As we both have said, it was not necessary. Second, throughout the story of the OT, God used flawed people to accomplish His plan. Abram lied about Sarai being his sister and did not fully disclosing that she was his wife. Moses protested to God that he was not eloquent enough. He sinned in the desert and was not allowed to enter the Promised Land. David, a "man after God's own heart", committed adultery with Bathsheba and then had her husband killed. Rahab, the harlot, is one of the descendants of the Messiah. On and on the stories go. Paul was out to see Christians arrested and imprisoned and God turned him into a great Apostle. These stories all give glory to God who can take the broken and sinful and use them in His great plan of redemption. Only Christ needed to be perfect. While Mary did not commit any major sins we are told about, she was still a sinner but used by God to His glory. The moral to the story is that we are all sinners, but God can redeem us and use us to His glory.Catholics believe that God is all powerful and can do anything and everything. Thus God is not required to do anything. That being said, a deep understanding of God's plan brings one to the conclusion that Mary was without sin. A Catholic understanding of sin also brings a Catholic to the conclusion that a newborn has not sinned nor has Jesus sinned. An understanding of the Bible also shows that there are righteous people, and thus when we read a statement about righteousness we take it in the proper context.