@howlinghowler_ Neopagans are a Jewish plot to associate the post-Epstein wave of antisemitism with a movement that nobody sane likes or supports with 0 depth to it so Christians recoil at the cringe and adopt philosemitism again
@JkrGuidoSSO27 Can kinda see the argument for wearing the cross, but the sign of the cross is a beautiful reminder of one’s baptism and a great spiritual practice.
@s0ma56589@DerkfuriMi0aze I’ll never understand how or why Indians have this built in superiority complex, they may be the least deserving of possessing it😂😂😂
I definitely disavow their teachings on salvation and would say that they’re not just flawed but inherently anti-Christian. With that being said (and this is something I’ve struggled with which side I’m on myself) but wouldn’t saying that bc they don’t affirm salvation by grace alone thru faith alone, that they’re unsaved, undermine the very idea of salvation being only by God’s grace. They affirm the basics of Christianity: the Trinity, Christ’s death and resurrection, etc. but have a miss understanding of how grace is applied. If trusting and believing in Christ is all that’s needed for salvation then they’d still be saved.
@DerkfuriMi0aze Not the first but the best is kinda our thing, Brits kinda just turn everything they touch to gold. Also I’m a 1/4 German so I’ll go ahead and claim those patents as my own as well.
@USContinental Probably the fairer way to pose the question is “pound for pound” or “of their era” which was better. But I don’t mind tipping the scale in favor of the Anglos lol
I don’t totally agree with it all but your position seems reasonable. The main thing I don’t really understand is why you’d say followers of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches aren’t saved. I have many gripes with them, being Lutheran myself, but I don’t see them as outside the universal catholic church.
@GuidoMob I love my Argentinian brothers dude but let’s not pretend that they weren’t one of only like 3 hits for counties that the Spanish Empire created. Most are pretty lackluster to put it lightly.
@USContinental I would’ve guessed Reformed Baptist. The only one I’m a little surprised by is ecumenism being neutral, I’d have assumed most baptists would be fully ecumenical.