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We are being flooded with subhuman scum that knifes and rapes us. They hate God. They hate Christ. They hate us.

How, no, WHY, should i love them or forgive them or have mercy.

It seems a whole lot more Satanic and sinful and wrong not to act, not to defend, not to avenge. Sloth and all that. False priests and all that.

https://youtu.be/rm9tj1C0_XM

Its all well fine and good and respectable that people go down the path of sheltered monasticism, and i don't know what he has experienced in life, but this just seems wrong and weak.

I'm sorry but i'm not a Lamb. Christ in Sacrifice was the Lamb.
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Byzantine_Shill on scored.co
1 day ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
>True Christians have no enemies

False. True Christians do not have baseless hatred or overrule the Will of God. There are enemies of God and Christendom and we are called to cut them off from the community.

Forgiveness and mercy =/= allowing injustice

Mercy and forgiveness is offering a solution to a repentant soul. It is not allowing criminals to continue perpetrating evil or allowing your countrymen to be violated by invaders.

Jesus never instructed us to be apathetic and idle. His surrender to the Jews was only done for the purpose of the Crucifixion knowing that He would descend to Hell (Abraham’s Bosom not the fires) and rise again in three days to Heaven. The high priests were still ordained priests despite their betrayal and the Romans had authority to appoint kings in their territories. Both of their authority were necessary for the eternal sacrifice.

Jews intentionally took it out of context to teach pacifism so they could subvert without resistance. Allowing corruption and crime is a sin in of itself.
DeplorableGerman on scored.co
1 day ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 2 children
I don't know why but these Orthodox priests i found who all hyper-focus on the spiritual and "deny the world" creep me out. God made the world. God made us. God made the world and us physical and hides the spiritual from us (planes of existence). To deny the world sounds like denial of His works. What would be point of giving us physical bodies and a world if we are to deny it?
BlueDrache on scored.co
1 day ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 1 child
Ah, I see ... deny the world ... that's your sticking point.

Ok. Yes ... God made the world. Humans broke it through the first act of disobedience that allowed death into the creation.

It's not a denial of the creation ... but of the sin that is in the world.
DeplorableGerman on scored.co
1 day ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Okay, thank you for clearing that up, i was struggling with this for a while now.
Be4Redemption on scored.co
1 day ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
I had that issue with theology too, here’s how faith helped me reconcile: our world has a fake and gay *facade*, our food is plastic and our media is all witchcraft rituals and such, that along with ephemeral but ultimately fruitless worldly musings is the world. I think we are supposed to deny the world’s *facade* while still being active players in it to the best of our faith and ability.
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