Po lewej: menel, recydywista, złodziei, ćpun. Zginął po przedawkowaniu fentanylu pod kolanem białego policjanta z drogówki.
Po prawej: student finansów, nigdy nienotowany, zero aresztowań, ambitny, życzliwy. Zginął od ciosów nożem, zakuty w kajdanki przez policje, dusząc się własną krwią na chodniku, fałszywie oskarżony przez kolorowego migranta o atak na tle rasowym.
Pytanie: kto w światowych mediach ma status ofiary, męczennika i świętego? Kogo pochowano w złotej trumnie? Dla kogo politycy klękali, a imprezy sportowe zaczynały się minutą ciszy?
@EsportDrip@TheHuntitto@JKap415 Are you retarded? Because of liberalism, being racist is now more important than stabbing someone in the wound. We've seen this many times when black people get less sentencing for Killing people
@BrannonBridge@ByJimbob@Acts17David A Unitarian uses the same "Holy Spirit" Also the bible says the Holy Spirit will guide the church. Jesus body is visible, the church is also visible. The gates of hell will not prevail against the church of the first millennium.
@Dave52411051@GloveAcademia@Acts17David That's something everyone goes through. Even outside of Christianity. How do we know which is the right one. I believe that if someone genuinely tries to find the right religion he will eventually find it and if he doesn't but still hopeful then God will have mercy on him.
@Jeff123313@BennettBernard7@needGod_net@Acts17David That there's no visible church and that salvation is a one time thing and not a process and faith working through love. Also that you can't lose your salvation which the Bible talks about Christians losing their salvation
@SophiaAgape_@smilegrimmer@needGod_net@Acts17David That doesn't explain by what standard or your epistemology. Even if you take classes to interpret the bible, it is still your subjective interpretation
@FamilieB3@needGod_net Amen. As an orthodox I also believe that. Of course salvation is only through God's grace. Faith which is defined as an act of doing. To have faith is to do the will of God. The Bible talks about Christians believing then falling from grace which is possible.