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2017-11-06 at 5:51 AM UTC
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2017-11-06 at 6:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dargo The cross is used an identifier and reminder. Literally no one worships it.
If you want to make the case that worshiping Christ in and of itself is idol worship, then okay…? That doesn't really make sense. Christ is God, so the commandment "have no other Gods before me" wouldn't be broken anyway.
1] i remember something like christ is son of gott, one of the 3 holy ghosts.
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Originally posted by Exodus 20:4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:
so according to this ... clearly the graven likeness of that thing you have on the small letter t is christ himself ... not the gott above or the satan below or the megalodon in the sea. -
2017-11-06 at 6:18 AM UTCand last but not least ;
3] if you humble thyself before it, pray before it, bent thy knees before it ... its worshiping.
you might argue that your upskirting that little girl becos you admire the cartoon design on her panty .... but we know what it really is what your doing .... -
2017-11-06 at 7:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader 1] i remember something like christ is son of gott, one of the 3 holy ghosts.
Yes, something like that.
Originally posted by benny vader 2] so according to this … clearly the graven likeness of that thing you have on the small letter t is christ himself … not the gott above or the satan below or the megalodon in the sea.
Well, for one, know that not all of the laws of the Old Testament are applicable today after Jesus died on the cross, thus fulfilling the law. That's why we can eat bacon, work seven days a week, etc.
Regarding this passage though, the cross is not a graven image of Christ. Perhaps you're thinking of a crucifix which is a figure that has Jesus on the cross. Still, even then, NO ONE WORSHIPS THE CROSS. Christians worship God, and use crosses as a reminder of what was done for us. What about this do you not understand?
Originally posted by benny vader 3] if you humble thyself before it, pray before it, bent thy knees before it … its worshiping.
We humble ourselves before Christ and pray to him - not. the. cross. If you enter a Christian church you will not hear "Dear Cross, forgive me for I have sinned."
Actually, do you know why Christ's crucifixion was so important? Perhaps you'd understand better if you knew the meaning behind the symbolic use of the cross. -
2017-11-06 at 7:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I never said they didn't, just that they're christians. Lutherans and Calvinists have doctrinal differences, they're still both types of protestantism, both types of christianity.
Ok, fine. Fine.
Christians, regardless of specialty or denomination, are not supposed to worship idols/relics, per the Word of God. If some do it anyway, well, that's what we call sin, and it isn't exactly a new phenomenon. -
2017-11-06 at 5:05 PM UTC
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2017-11-06 at 5:48 PM UTC
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2017-11-06 at 10:51 PM UTCCatholics were the original "Christians" when asked to form the first church. But centuries later, the Catholics started to do things like the Pope telling Priest to leave their wives and marry into the church.
this was simular to false religions of the past which older religions would castrate themselves to show their loyalty to the Gods. (Without having to actually castrate.. though some of the first Priest may have)
then they turned to stone idolizing. placing their hands on statues of Jesus and other idols to make them feel closer to God. (Though shalt not worship stone images of me)
Then they started to worship Mary.
This is when someone like Martin Luther formed the day of Reformation against the catholic church. Was burned at a stake and started the Protestant Church's to follow. going back to basics of Christian fundamentals. which they all went off on their own form of what the original doctrine may have said. this also followed the outlaw of owning a bible and that only Catholic Priest could possess them. anyone found with a bible and not a priest was probably punish very harshly for it. -
2017-11-06 at 11:03 PM UTCyou've been through alot, haven't you?
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2017-11-06 at 11:04 PM UTCI AM DESCENDANT OF ST AELPHEAH
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2017-11-06 at 11:17 PM UTC
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2017-11-07 at 12:19 AM UTC
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2017-11-07 at 1:25 AM UTCDidn't read anything in this thread. Fags.
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2017-11-07 at 2:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 This is when someone like Martin Luther formed the day of Reformation against the catholic church. Was burned at a stake and started the Protestant Church's to follow. going back to basics of Christian fundamentals. which they all went off on their own form of what the original doctrine may have said. this also followed the outlaw of owning a bible and that only Catholic Priest could possess them. anyone found with a bible and not a priest was probably punish very harshly for it.
Lol, Luther was not burned at the stake. -
2017-11-07 at 2:53 AM UTCEveryone knows he was shot in Memphis.
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2017-11-07 at 2:55 AM UTC
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2017-11-07 at 3:54 AM UTCI'm using my boxers as a napkin and haz Cheetos dust all over them. need a black light for lols
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2017-11-07 at 3:55 AM UTC
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2017-11-07 at 4:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 ….
this was simular to false religions of the past which older religions would castrate themselves to show their loyalty to the Gods. …
men can only serve their promised purposes truthfully and honestly to their gotts, countries or political parties when they've been castrated.
penises will lead them asstray. our best king was an impotent one.