I'm definitely not Christian, but I've got little Christian chunks still embedded in my brain. Like, whenever I hear 'Christians' talk about their woman pastor, or being queer, or having premarital sex, those little chunks just don't believe they're actually Christian.
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"Do you believe in God, and that Jesus Christ is his son?" Seems like a pretty good way to sort people into Christian and non-Christian.
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So technically yes, we believed you could be saved even if you were gay, but it was much less likely and gay people were in active rebellion against the gospel.
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It's not like the Christians don't know this argument. Have you ever looked at Christian rebuttals? They exist. My denomination had the form of 'law categories,' where some were purity laws and others were moral laws; the purity laws were nullified, but the morality ones weren't.
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Jehovah's Witnesses are hammered with them being the only real Christians. Despite haven't left 8 years ago in my head Jehovah's Witnesses are the real Christians who beleave in a made up god and everyone else are fake Christians who beleave in a made up god.
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I've found that most people don't follow the religion they claim. I don't mean as in man is imperfect, I mean they intellectually reject "their" religion's dogma.
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Well there are Christians and there are Christians. The type that you knew is fairly intolerant, others are much more welcoming and open
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there's nothing quite as endearing as people simultaneously claiming their religion is at its core a "deeply personal relationship with the divine" but that the relationships others have with the divine are wrong because that personal nature begins and ends with their experiences
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Bible is pretty clear on those subjects, not saying it makes or breaks someone’s Christianity, but is your conscience sensitive to truth? Perhaps that’s the case.








