Evangelical Reformed Calvinist here. I'm against legislating Christian morality. All laws need secular case, in my opinion.
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Replying to @TrevorX3 @HPluckrose
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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Replying to @HPluckrose
Correct - pretty core doctrine to a biblical Christianity. Unpleasant, yes. Willing to be proven wrong/learn more, absolutely.
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Replying to @TrevorX3
I'm not sure what you mean? Core doctrine does seem to be that non-believers go to hell.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
oh sorry, thought you said non-believers do go to hell.
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Replying to @TrevorX3
If so, Christian mandates do apply to everyone. All are judged & sent somewhere.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
not thru govt enforcement or human coercion. Only thru voluntarism. Christian mandates matter 0% if no 'heart change'
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Replying to @TrevorX3
No, by God. It is God who is believed to deny freedom of belief & expression & punish people horribly for wrongthink.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Fair to believe that. Just saying it's possible to be anti-(gov)authoritarian bible thumper. '(un)Just God' is hard in 140char
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Oh, I know. This describes religious libertarians. They don't see God as a form of government that can be criticised.
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