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I have on seldom occasion met a Christian who I agree with at any significant theological level. Any in depth conversation with these people nearly always ends with them calling me a Satanist.. in so many words. "I'm leading people from God, I'm making things too complicated, I'm ignorant, stupid, heretical."

Why?

Simply because I maintain that a Christian's foremost duty is to abstain as much as possible from sinful behavior. This throws these so called people of God into a fit. The Protestants are the worst of the sects. For a people who "don't interpret God's word," they sure do interpret circles around "if your right hand offend against thee, cut it off."

I now realize that what I am arguing against is not a logical theology. By a vast margin, people turn to God as a cope. They are unhappy with the state of the world, unhappy with their lives, frustrated with lack of success, seek healing and comfort. Perhaps I am guilty of this as well in some sense. It is an emotional adjournment as the result of some trauma. Yes, God will be your high tower. But what does Christ say to the rich man who asks *what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?*

The answer, *if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.* So yes, there are terms on eternal life; Jesus lists various conditions multiple times.

However the average Christian is far from a zealot. This is a person who seeks one thing from God and to disrupt the uninvolved ease at which he believes the end is obtained has confronted his desire of comfort. He wants to sin, and by simply feigning ignorance of scripture he believes that he receives both the world of the flesh and the spirit. But what does Jesus say?
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fvckface on scored.co
4 days ago 2 points (+1 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 2 children
Yes exactly. Lots of weird stuff. Had a cool conversation with u/SFAM1A in a couple threads a few days ago.

A lot of people believe the Vatican was infiltrated and subverted. I grabbed some books about it online but haven't read anything on any of it yet.
Breadpilled on scored.co
4 days ago 3 points (+1 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
> A lot of people believe the Vatican was infiltrated and subverted.

There are those who will disagree, but I think this alone disqualifies Rome's claims of primacy. It completely flies in the face of the Seat of Peter being an infallible magisterial position that God is personally tending to at all times. The very concept of an "Antipope" sounds almost satirical in light of their own theology.

I definitely believe the Church is a people, not a place.
3 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
>I definitely believe the Church is a people, not a place.
 
You are actually correct.
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