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4 minutes ago, Red Five said:

I just don't get it. The point is to try to live your life as Christ-like as you can, right? And then they leave church and basically go about their lives acting like the anti-Christ. 

I never once heard my Pastor ever say live like Christ. 

He would tell you what the Bible says you should do. Talk about sin. Talk about how Christ forgives IF you believe in him. He died for your sins…. And you owe him a debt.

But the idea that you should be Christ like was never the main message.

And that’s to me IS American evangelicals.

They believe in church rules. They believe that because of their belief in the rules that they’ll be forgiven when they don’t follow the rules.

The rest of the folks who don’t believe in the rules? They’re going to hell. They’re lost. until they’re on the team? They’re the devil and enemy.

So no. The idea isn’t to be Christ like. It’s to be on team Christian and try to get everyone on team Christian. And resist everything not team Christian 

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I never once heard my Pastor ever say live like Christ. 
He would tell you what the Bible says you should do. Talk about sin. Talk about how Christ forgives IF you believe in him. He died for your sins…. And you owe him a debt.
But the idea that you should be Christ like was never the main message.
And that’s to me IS American evangelicals.
They believe in church rules. They believe that because of their belief in the rules that they’ll be forgiven when they don’t follow the rules.
The rest of the folks who don’t believe in the rules? They’re going to hell. They’re lost. until they’re on the team? They’re the devil and enemy.
So no. The idea isn’t to be Christ like. It’s to be on team Christian and try to get everyone on team Christian. And resist everything not team Christian 

Makes sense. Don’t try to emulate your lord and savior.
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For real though, even Fox has to fire Kilmeade for that... right? I put it in the Trump thread but MSNBC just fired a guy for saying hate speech is bad.

WTF kind of backwards upside down world have we found ourselves in?

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Is Kilmeade religious? I can only assume not, as I can't imagine anything less Christian than "We should just kill the poor people."

I mean. It’s right there in Matthew 25: “The least of my brothers and sisters? Yeah, y’all should kill ‘em.” Petty sure that’s the Trump/Lee Greenwood Bible translation, you pagan libtard.
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16 hours ago, HenryJames said:

 

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Somebody didn’t seem too happy to read prepared remarks that he a.) Didn’t write himself and b.) only seemed to have read them before going on air.

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5 hours ago, Dnaguy said:


Somebody didn’t seem too happy to read prepared remarks that he a.) Didn’t write himself and b.) only seemed to have read them before going on air.

Remember when someone else (ahem) was in office and he said this on Fox and Friends?
 

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Kilmeade and two colleagues were discussing a study that, based on research done in Finland and Sweden, showed people who stay married are less likely to suffer from Alzheimer's. Kilmeade questioned the results, though, saying, "We are -- we keep marrying other species and other ethnics and other ..."

At this point, his co-host tried to -- in that jokey morning show way -- tell Kilmeade he needed to shut up, and quick, for his own sake. But he didn't get the message, adding, "See, the problem is the Swedes have pure genes. Because they marry other Swedes ....Finns marry other Finns, so they have a pure society. In America we marry everybody, we marry Italians and Irish... "

 

That was from 2009 (thank you Wayback Machine) and he apologized then, too.

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22 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

Remember when someone else (ahem) was in office and he said this on Fox and Friends?
 

That was from 2009 (thank you Wayback Machine) and he apologized then, too.

Gosh, he just keeps stumbling into these situations. But he’s really a good guy, trust us. 

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28 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

Remember when someone else (ahem) was in office and he said this on Fox and Friends?
 

That was from 2009 (thank you Wayback Machine) and he apologized then, too.

 

4 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Gosh, he just keeps stumbling into these situations. But he’s really a good guy, trust us. 


No mixing of races and euthanizing the mentally ill? 
 

Now where have I’ve heard this before….

 

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15 minutes ago, Dnaguy said:

 


No mixing of races and euthanizing the mentally ill? 
 

Now where have I’ve heard this before….

 

Careful - you don't want to engage in stochastic terrorism against the wannabe Nazis - errr, umm ... I meant, principled Christian conservatives.



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