A Question For Christians That You Need To Hear.
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An atheist once approached Budda and said "Budda there is no God. Budda replied "Yes, there is no God". A Theist approached and said "Budda there is a God" Budda replied "Yes there is a God" . Then, an agnostic came upon the Budda and asked, "Budda, is there a God?" And the Budda replied....I dont know. This is how I look at people and their gods or lack thereof.
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@TheEditorialist Yep,I understood your video without you having to reiterate ,an interesting angle in undermining the validity of the Christian Bible ,thank you for adding to the theist Vs atheist debate .
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nice summary of a religion that includes most of the world. I find it hilarious you think that every christian is the same. really? out of how many millions there are, you think they all move, walk and talk the same? you're not thinking logically buddy. I don't believe Christianity is where Jesus intended it to be, but you sir are a false teacher by coming on to youtube and speaking as if you know the truth. Jesus did say that all one had to do was accept him as Savior. Refer to thief #2
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Hello, I would like to agree that most Christians today do not follow the commands of Christ. Especially protestants, as they don't even believe in salvation through good works. But I would like to remind you that Paul the Apostle (as he called himself, the "Least of the Apostles") was not thrown out by the other Apostles. What you are saying would be true if Paul was not accepted by the other Apostles and their disciples. To say something shortly, Paul centered on the conversion of the Gentiles
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I think a lot of what you say is spot on. There is a lot touted as "Christianity" which is far from it. Thanks for your challenging message to be doers and not hearers only!
However I disagree with you concerning Paul and I'll give you some passages which show his gospel demanded a change of life, a giving up of the world and sin i.e. true repentance
Philippians 2:1-18; 1 Timothy 6:6-10; 1 Corinthians 6:19,20; 2 Corinthians 5:15;
Romans 12:1,2; Romans 6:1-11; Acts 20:20-21. cf. Luke 24:46-47.
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he has gud points jst like all “non believers”
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Haha, you really should not be that much of a dick to your electrician.
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answer: lawl!
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@TheEditorialist yep. because my foundation of as a christian relies on Jesus resurrection, not Paul's teachings. Paul's teachings are meant to explain in a certain way, the gospel. w/out the gospel, there would be no christianity. w/ the gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) and without paul's letters, there would still be christians, starting with me. I mean seriously, do you think I converted to Evangelical christianity for the gospel or paul's letters? get a life buddy! (pun intended)
In the first 5 seconds of your video I decided you're a know-it-all-asshole.
hrondraco1 1 year ago
@hrondraco1
That's exactly what I'd expect a know it all asshole to say in twenty words or less after watching for only five seconds.
You do this personal projection onto others very often? Mr Know it all Asshole?
You should see a shrink about it. It might get worse.
TheEditorialist 1 year ago 4
He was actually a Jewish Pharisee whose purpose was to imprison Christians. Paul's writing to the early churches make up the foundation of Christianity. In regards to the gospels, the book of Acts is the Acts of the Apostles. You can't just take the 4 gospels and separate them from the rest of the New Testament and claim that is evidence we don't know how to live as Christians. That's a violation of logic. The entire New Testament must be considered. Hope that helps.
SonofDust777 1 year ago
@SonofDust777
" He was a Jewish Pharisee whose purpose was to imprison Christians."
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But he ended up achieving his goal, not by persecuting them but instead, by subverting the entire religion.
I'm not saying Paul wasn't a genius.
Now we've got alleged disciples of Jesus, who are quite content to consume the teachings of their savior but only after applying the grains of Paulian salt.
He salted Jesus' message. He changed the flavor entirely.
Ask yourself. Could you be a Christian without Paul?
TheEditorialist 1 year ago
Hi Editorialist, as Christians all we are doing is admitting we are not perfect like Jesus. I think you have the wrong idea about Christianity. Paul was sent to teach the Gentiles (non-Jews) directly by Jesus. He did meet him. Please read Acts 9. The fact Paul (formally Saul) even became a Christian is amazing.
SonofDust777 1 year ago
@SonofDust777
"I think you have the wrong idea about Christianity.
>But maybe it's you who have the wrong idea.
"Paul was sent to teach the Gentiles (non-Jews) directly by Jesus. He did meet him. Please read Acts 9."
>Acts 9 could also be interpreted as a necessary fiction. The foundation of the heresy.
Ask yourself, who edited the NT? Who decided what was included/excluded.
Did he live in a Roman palace? Wasn't he an emperor?
To be a Christian sans Paul, he would've had to quit the palace
TheEditorialist 1 year ago