@SecondAmendment I am not a 2A absolutist. Arming people that want you and your children dead seems... short sighted. A bit like sending uranium to Iran. The 2nd is there to guard the Const and BoR. Arming people that want to abolish the Const is not thinking things through.
@CatholicDrip___ Well, let's see... The Orthodox church preceded the Catholic church by almost a millennium, so there's that little uncomfortable fact. Not even getting into the myriad theological heresies separating Catholicism from original apostolic Christianity. But nice try.
@WilsonCombat Really, really needs a rear sight. I don't understand why manufacturers, even more so premium manufacturers, ever skip this. Come on Wilson!
I’m sick of lukewarm Christians and unbelievers twisting Scripture to justify cowardice.
“Love your neighbor” and “love your enemies” does NOT mean affirming sin, excusing evil, or staying silent while people walk straight toward destruction. That’s not love, that’s apathy dressed up as virtue.
Biblical love is bold. It tells the truth. It warns. It confronts. It cares more about someone’s eternal soul than their temporary comfort.
Real love says: repent, turn to God, and receive the free gift of salvation, because hell is real and truth matters.
The modern church has perverted love into tolerance. But love that refuses to speak truth is not love at all, it’s betrayal.
The claim that divine knowledge can be altered by contingent beings is a philosophical category error.
Attributing change or influence to the Divine Essence contradicts the principle of immutability.
Such fallacies often arise from Christian efforts to anthropomorphize God within the temporal realm, the core philosophical Fallacy of the Christian faith.
@farmingandJesus What does Jesus call us to be in this world, who does He call us to pray for, and who does He call us to love?
Not what the world tells us. Been wrestling with this. But God's weakness is stronger than the world's strength and His foolishness wiser than the world's wisdom