We need to talk about the elephant in the room. 2 billion. That’s how many Christians are in the world right now. Christianity is not a philosophy or even a religion. It’s a human essence and disposition. It’s a modus operandi. It’s how they go about their lives, how they talk, and how they relate. Trying to regulate or contain the Christian nature, is as preposterous as it is dishonest. Which leaves us with a burning question.
This is a very interesting article that you've written. I will be rereading it a few times. If you don't mind me asking, are you an Orthodox Christian, Catholic, or Protestant? I was raised in a Protestant denomination (Pentecostal), and it turned me off immensely because of the blatant hypocrisy I experienced within the church.
I didn't know about the differences between Orthodoxy and Catholics until reviewing just now, and though my knowledge is incomplete, I do find myself agreeing with the Orthodox views significantly more than the Catholics.
I may not be Christian at this point in my life, but I do still own my childhood Bible. There is a lot of wisdom in that book.
If you don't mind me asking, do you consider other religions to be illegitimate despite there being faiths that precede Christianity and all its forms by thousands of years?
Thank you for your time if you do respond to my inquiries!
I don't understand how you can be so awake to the scamdemic, yet tell people to go sit in churches. I personally had to rip scamdemic propaganda from the walls of several churches, and even replace it with real information (quickly torn down of course). Churches are another head of the beast system, totally compromised now. God yes, Christ yes, and even churches as a place to sit in quiet contemplation. But as an institution, its purpose is to actively prevent people connecting to God.
This is a very interesting article that you've written. I will be rereading it a few times. If you don't mind me asking, are you an Orthodox Christian, Catholic, or Protestant? I was raised in a Protestant denomination (Pentecostal), and it turned me off immensely because of the blatant hypocrisy I experienced within the church.
I didn't know about the differences between Orthodoxy and Catholics until reviewing just now, and though my knowledge is incomplete, I do find myself agreeing with the Orthodox views significantly more than the Catholics.
I may not be Christian at this point in my life, but I do still own my childhood Bible. There is a lot of wisdom in that book.
If you don't mind me asking, do you consider other religions to be illegitimate despite there being faiths that precede Christianity and all its forms by thousands of years?
Thank you for your time if you do respond to my inquiries!
Thanks for reading and for your comment!
The Old Testament precedes the New Testament by thousands of years, but they are both in the Christian Bible.
I see what you mean
I don't understand how you can be so awake to the scamdemic, yet tell people to go sit in churches. I personally had to rip scamdemic propaganda from the walls of several churches, and even replace it with real information (quickly torn down of course). Churches are another head of the beast system, totally compromised now. God yes, Christ yes, and even churches as a place to sit in quiet contemplation. But as an institution, its purpose is to actively prevent people connecting to God.