@o_oriens@ShaughnCasey@auntiesam_2@DOWResponse Because if a Southern Baptist says, "hey, I want to go to a Baptist church off base," and he's taken to an American Baptist church, he's probably not going to he happy, and vice versa.
@elliottgray@vicious696 This has the same vibe of people in the 90s complaining about alleged sexual imagery in Disney movies that wasn't really there.
“I love all the characters, but Superman is just this perfect human pop-culture distillation of a really basic idea. He's a good guy. He loves us. He will not stop in defending us. How beautiful is that?”
- Grant Morrison on Superman
@jrl_josh@RepubRepartee@BasedMikeLee Is it a fact that Catholics and Protestants are both Christian? There are radical Catholics that would say "no" about Protestants, and radical Protestants that would say the same for Catholics.
@SchmeatPacking@RepubRepartee@jrl_josh@BasedMikeLee from Catholics. If, hypothetically, we went back to that (as rad trad Catholics would like) should the government, therefore not consider Protestants Christian simply because the largest church says that's the case?
@SchmeatPacking@RepubRepartee@jrl_josh@BasedMikeLee Yes, the belief of most Christians shouldn't be a consideration because the government can't adjudicate matters of theology. I'm Catholic, and we're the largest Christian denomination in the country. Prior to Vatican 2, our church held that no one was really a Christian apart
@FreedomFactor76@realDrTT@Inquisition1776 I think the current discourse arose because an LDS senator noticed that the new DoD list of religions didn't list the LDS church as Christian. If you don't want to call Mormons "Christian" in your personal life, I think that's your prerogative. But a government body like the DoD
Like SHIPS passing (get it? #ACBlackFlag?! The ships? GET IT?!) passing in the backstage area, was fun passing through and running into @mattryanreal at @IGN’s #IGNLive yesterday!
@SpaceForce369@SaraForTexLege This passage is about the book of Revelation, not the Bible as a whole. The Bible didn't exist as a set, closed canon of specific texts when Revelation was written.