Calvinists, like all Christians, suck, but actually being mad that the Atlanta shooter's church kicked him out because of the soteriological implications is not a take anyone needed to hear https://twitter.com/ebruenig/status/1373748836972265473?s=20 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Being Anti-Christian, while trying to oppose racism, isn't a good look either.
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Replying to @BROBEARINDY @arthur_affect
Why? Christianity, like pretty much all religion is regressive trash that helped create the racism we see in the world today.
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Replying to @mxanthropology @arthur_affect
Yeah, the Apostles of Christ NEVER taught racism, so no. Just claiming to be "Christian" doesn't make it so, and the charade, especially in Western Civilization is, and has been, transparent and obvious.
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Replying to @BROBEARINDY @arthur_affect
And yet Christian's have used the bible to excuse racism since the middle ages. Weird. Gotta love a no true scotsman
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Replying to @mxanthropology @arthur_affect
If I eat T-bone steak for dinner everyday, can I legitimately claim to be a Vegan? This has nothing to do with the "Scotsman dilemma".
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Replying to @BROBEARINDY @arthur_affect
Sure it does. This is also fallacious reasoning, applying a reductio ad absurdiam as though the two are comparable. A dietary preference is not the same as belonging to a religion, and comparing them as though there is parity is nonsensical.
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You don't get to disown every Christian who does things you don't like because they interpret your religion differently. They're still Christian. You just wish they werent.
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Replying to @mxanthropology @arthur_affect
The absurdity is in the naivety or stupidity of defining everyone who claims to be something as actually being what they claim to be, a kind of wizardry of self proclaimation. I'm the king of England and Scotland, BTW.
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By saying that the word "Christian" means something totally different from what the vast majority of the people who've ever used it mean by it, you're the one who's actually doing that
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