This poll is useless for actually establishing majority views but it is quite interesting for other reasons.https://twitter.com/EveKeneinan/status/837594847708131328 …
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They either don't believe in Hell, don't believe non-believers go there or don't believe eternal torture is worse than cancer & eternal life
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Or they want non-believers to suffer horribly for all eternity, obviously. But most believers are not sadistic psychopaths.
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Evangelical Reformed Calvinist here. I'm against legislating Christian morality. All laws need secular case, in my opinion.
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I don't believe Christian mandates apply to those who don't claim to be one. See: Israel being 'God's Chosen/Set Aside'
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So, you'd fall into 'don't believe non-believers go to Hell' category?https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/837712804954144768 …
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Correct - pretty core doctrine to a biblical Christianity. Unpleasant, yes. Willing to be proven wrong/learn more, absolutely.
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I'm not sure what you mean? Core doctrine does seem to be that non-believers go to hell.
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oh sorry, thought you said non-believers do go to hell.
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If so, Christian mandates do apply to everyone. All are judged & sent somewhere.
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not thru govt enforcement or human coercion. Only thru voluntarism. Christian mandates matter 0% if no 'heart change'
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You think I'm interesting. Awww.
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Jews are not authoritarian to non-Jews. (Is 'gentile' still a word. Is it a slur now? Haven't heard it since childhood- was neutral)
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Gentile is still a word. Not used so much as a slur. More "Goy" is used. I hate that word. Literally means "nation".
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From gens gentis - a people.
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Goy is direct from the Bible. We are a "goy kadosh" which is holy nation. Never knew about etymology of gentile.
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It's the word used in the Latin translations of the bible to describe non-Jewish peoples.
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So it's the Latin version of "goy". How does it describe the Israelites? Exodus 19.6
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Gens sancta
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