@RomanosOrthodox@KingTech1990@fool2theworld I love when online orthodox people make salvific claims in an attempt to defend the church online, the warriors deserved not the ones needed
@FetorM@JPuncut@Alex_Ortodoxie He doesnt have to? yea, Dyer could be correct, and there could be worse things than being a grifter, like allowing muslims to abuse polemicists where supporting them in this one case would still outweigh.
@C2Antiquity@ApostateProphet The entire issue was he was not doing true church stuff, now he is. If you didnt want him to do this dont make that an issue, Now lie in the bed you made by being a drama frog.
@C2Antiquity@Acts17David Crazy how you say they arent christians then wonder why they then want to push you out as well. Crazy how the expectation of brotherhood only goes one way
@nontpnonjo@Ron_M_Swiss@Acts17David@paleochristcon Yes, you can give support for someone’s lie (them holding it to be false and still promoting it) because you fully believe it. Thats the point thats being made by andrew. You’re so close to piecing it together buddy.
@nontpnonjo@Ron_M_Swiss@Acts17David@paleochristcon You do, as they’re pushing this bill to signal to their constituents despite liking abortion. By supporting the bill you are directly supporting their lie.
@nontpnonjo@Ron_M_Swiss@Acts17David@paleochristcon It doesnt. Someone can believe a thing you dont and still try to push it for malicious gain, you can affirm their lie without you lying, these would be cases like the abortion bill example or the muslim says sodomizing kids are bad despite them not actually thinking it.
@nontpnonjo@Ron_M_Swiss@Acts17David@paleochristcon This is just a lie, the point was its ok to go along with someone else lying if you believe it as true. As well as there are overwhelming cases, like the acid burn victim and still telling her shes pretty, that you should also do that. Im sure now that its clarified you’ll tkback