@melele10064@Orthocoma25@AntiCapmoves Jesus taught the opposite.
If you do not abide in him and his love, which is demonstrated by keeping his commandments he will prune you from him and be thrown into the fire.
1st Millennial Christians and the apostles would have called you accursed for preaching another gospel.
@AntiCapmoves@Orthocoma25 The Mormons believe in the Bible.
Those who practice Santeria believe in the Bible.
Mennonites believe in the Bible.
Jehovah Witnesses believe in the Bible.
How can you be sure your interpretation of scripture is the most correct one?
@ChristySimm23@judeokeyvlogs 22 And when he had said this, he breathed on [them], and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost:
23 Whose soever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them; [and] whose soever [sins] ye retain, they are retained. (John 20:22, KJV)
Explicitly for the apostles and succession.
This is one of Jay Dyer followers. He’s attacking an Orthodox believer. Dyers followers, will say and do anything including lying, to protect Dyer. It is pathological behavior and not Orthodox.
@sifupolk777@Xtopher_Uzo You do realize Christ gave his disciples and those bishops the ability to forgive sins.. right.. this corresponds with the apostolic bishops ability to bind and loose, as given the keys to the kingdom?
@RobCast6@LizzieMarbach Notice the allegation and lack of refutation.
I am starting to think this person is just farming the engagement and making money off of all the attention she gets since she is verified.
@Thatbrian I don’t think I can ever again take seriously the fruit of churches whose foundation is literally a carnal 5”4 340 LB priest (who mind you should’ve been fasting), driving daughters of God who took a vow of celibacy before the Lord, to pursue their own fleshly desires. No Ty.
St. Ahmed was a 17th-century Muslim Ottoman official who LEFT ISLAM and converted to CHRISTIANITY.
He noticed how transformed his Christian slaves were after attending church. Curious, he started investigating Christianity for himself.
He decided to secretly attend a Divine Liturgy. During the service, he witnessed a miracle that convinced him Christianity was true. Afterward, he sought baptism and became a Christian.
His conversion eventually became known. One day, while discussing religion with other officials, he reportedly declared that there was nothing greater than the Christian faith. That statement led to his arrest.
He was brought before Ottoman authorities, given opportunities to return to Islam, and ultimately refused. He was tortured and then beheaded in Constantinople on May 3, 1682.