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White Supremecist Thinks He's a Christian
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I suppose millions of Americans fit that description 200 years ago.
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We all know that right wing racist extremists are not christians but they don't scare me because we all know where they stand.
Their false beliefs should be resisted and rejected
The infiltration of pc and left wing deception in the church is the far greater concern overall because they are like the 'snake in the grass ' that is hard to spot
Left wing christianity also has support by the media and other powerful groups and people because it is pro abortion, pro LGBT, pro ecumenical, pro one world govt., etc.
Left wing christianity will prove to be the Judas Iscariot but sadly millions will end up in hell by embracing these lies
It will be the left wing christians who will mostly follow and support the anti-christ. Many of them don't even believe there will be a literal anti-christ and when he comes whole churches and denominations will embrace him
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
We all know that right wing racist extremists are not christians but they don't scare me because we all know where they stand.
Their false beliefs should be resisted and rejected
The infiltration of pc and left wing deception in the church is the far greater concern overall because they are like the 'snake in the grass ' that is hard to spot
Left wing christianity also has support by the media and other powerful groups and people because it is pro abortion, pro LGBT, pro ecumenical, pro one world govt., etc.
Left wing christianity will prove to be the Judas Iscariot but sadly millions will end up in hell by embracing these lies
It will be the left wing christians who will mostly follow and support the anti-christ. Many of them don't even believe there will be a literal anti-christ and when he comes whole churches and denominations will embrace him
You heard it first here
Politically correct or liberalist Christians are the correct terms because none of the specifics you mentioned follow from standard socialism. Let's not polarize this until economic policies and policies related to the structuring of society become an integral part of everything. There are plenty of Christians here in Norway that would be termed socialists by most on this forum while not being guilty of any of the points mentioned.
Last edited by Colonel; 08-15-2017 at 10:46 AM.
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I thought the topic was white supremacy and Christianity?
Thinking back on American history there WERE many, especially in the South, who fit that dynamic or at least claimed to....
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Originally Posted by
Quest
I thought the topic was white supremacy and Christianity?
Thinking back on American history there WERE many, especially in the South, who fit that dynamic or at least claimed to....
White supremacists in Europe are less affiliated to Christianity and when there is an affiliation it is generally weak. In the US and in the Caribbean there is more history to rely on for that.
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Originally Posted by
Colonel
White supremacists in Europe are less affiliated to Christianity and when there is an affiliation it is generally weak. In the US and in the Caribbean there is more history to rely on for that.
Yes....supremacy in US by some was supported by the claim the mark of Cain was skin color..they literally believed they God was on their side in this ignorance..
It, like abortion is straight from the pit of Hell.
I can't say I ever met one personally who admitted to believing that nonsense....
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Puzzled...doesn't the Babylonianbee only do satire?
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Originally Posted by
Quest
Yes....supremacy in US by some was supported by the claim the mark of Cain was skin color..they literally believed they God was on their side in this ignorance..
It, like abortion is straight from the pit of Hell.
I can't say I ever met one personally who admitted to believing that nonsense....
Were they all non-believers since they believed in white supremacy or at least accepted slavery as an institution ? Some of them expressed strong sentiments in relation to central tenets of the faith. Is it more understandable since all their peers were the same ? What about the situation with LGBT-accepting Christians today ? Is that worse ? Does it work the same way, more understandable when there is more peer pressure ? More understandable if they condone without participating themselves ? I think the situation is very comparable in principle.
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