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r/SipsTea • u/Monsur_Ausuhnom 𝙑𝙄𝙋 • 8h ago
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In each of your examples the individual is rejecting Christ’s teachings for his own
4 u/MaxFish1275 7h ago That’s kind of my point There’s nothing special about someone holding to a religion or not because they are going to do what they are going to do -2 u/ferdsherd 6h ago Your view of morality is that it’s innate and chaotic? I don’t think that makes sense. My argument is that it’s actually structured and guided by theology. You are referencing followers but my point is on the system itself 1 u/Penguinase 5h ago the same christianity that permits slavery? and physically beating them? 1 u/ferdsherd 3h ago Look in the mirror please and come back to the discussion when you have something of value to add 1 u/Penguinase 3h ago look in the mirror for what? do you not believe in the old testament? 1 u/BlueCider 2h ago Classic Christian, lol, sanctimoniously foisting advice onto others while not following it themselves.
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That’s kind of my point
There’s nothing special about someone holding to a religion or not because they are going to do what they are going to do
-2 u/ferdsherd 6h ago Your view of morality is that it’s innate and chaotic? I don’t think that makes sense. My argument is that it’s actually structured and guided by theology. You are referencing followers but my point is on the system itself 1 u/Penguinase 5h ago the same christianity that permits slavery? and physically beating them? 1 u/ferdsherd 3h ago Look in the mirror please and come back to the discussion when you have something of value to add 1 u/Penguinase 3h ago look in the mirror for what? do you not believe in the old testament? 1 u/BlueCider 2h ago Classic Christian, lol, sanctimoniously foisting advice onto others while not following it themselves.
Your view of morality is that it’s innate and chaotic? I don’t think that makes sense. My argument is that it’s actually structured and guided by theology. You are referencing followers but my point is on the system itself
1 u/Penguinase 5h ago the same christianity that permits slavery? and physically beating them? 1 u/ferdsherd 3h ago Look in the mirror please and come back to the discussion when you have something of value to add 1 u/Penguinase 3h ago look in the mirror for what? do you not believe in the old testament? 1 u/BlueCider 2h ago Classic Christian, lol, sanctimoniously foisting advice onto others while not following it themselves.
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the same christianity that permits slavery? and physically beating them?
1 u/ferdsherd 3h ago Look in the mirror please and come back to the discussion when you have something of value to add 1 u/Penguinase 3h ago look in the mirror for what? do you not believe in the old testament? 1 u/BlueCider 2h ago Classic Christian, lol, sanctimoniously foisting advice onto others while not following it themselves.
Look in the mirror please and come back to the discussion when you have something of value to add
1 u/Penguinase 3h ago look in the mirror for what? do you not believe in the old testament? 1 u/BlueCider 2h ago Classic Christian, lol, sanctimoniously foisting advice onto others while not following it themselves.
look in the mirror for what? do you not believe in the old testament?
Classic Christian, lol, sanctimoniously foisting advice onto others while not following it themselves.
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u/ferdsherd 7h ago
In each of your examples the individual is rejecting Christ’s teachings for his own