DEUTSCHER MEISTER 💛💙
Wir schlagen den @FCBBasketball im alles entscheidenden fünften Finale inklusive 20-Punkte-Comeback und holen uns die zwölfte Meisterschaft der ALBA-Geschichte. WAS FÜR EIN TEAM – WAS FÜR EINE FINALSERIE! 🔥🤯
JUSTIN BEAN IS HEADED TO THE BUNDESLIGA FINALS‼️
12 POINTS 🔥
5 REBOUNDS
1 ASSIST
1 STEAL 🍪
4 3PM (Game High) 🎯
+16 in 24 Minutes
Win or go home- Bean was the team’s 2nd leading scorer, helping Alba Berlin punch their ticket to face Bayern München in the Finals🍿
@GBSHansO@Manhattva I would agree that we are selfless, loving and giving, but I live in Oklahoma and there are some really wonderful, selfless people here that are not of our faith!❤️
President Holland put it perfectly.
“Any criticism that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not hold the contemporary Christian view of God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost is not a comment about our commitment to Christ but rather a recognition (accurate, I might add) that our view of the Godhead breaks with post–New Testament Christian history and returns to the doctrine taught by Jesus Himself.”
When you say I have to accept “the Nicene Creed” to be Christian, could you be more specific?
Do you mean the creed produced in A.D. 325 at a council convened by the Roman emperor Constantine, who was trying to settle the Arian controversy and preserve unity in his empire?
Or do you mean the version most Christians actually recite today, which comes from A.D. 381, when another Roman emperor, Theodosius I, convened the First Council of Constantinople to settle further disputes and more fully define the doctrine of the Holy Spirit?
Because that seems like a pretty important distinction.
One was created under Constantine, a Roman emperor with no priesthood authority, whose interest in Christianity was inseparable from his interest in imperial stability.
The other was expanded under Theodosius, another Roman emperor who used state power to enforce religious uniformity.
And somehow I’m supposed to believe that my faith in Jesus Christ is invalid unless I accept the theological conclusions of emperor-sponsored councils held centuries after Christ and His apostles?
You are free to trust those councils, led by rulers of the same empire that crucified Christ.
But please stop pretending that your post-biblical, politically entangled, imperial committee language is simply “biblical truth.”
And stop acting like you have the authority to decide who is and is not Christian based on a person’s willingness to pledge allegiance to Rome’s preferred definition of the Divine.
As of two days ago, the Pentagon recognizes every Christian faith in America as Christian
Except one
That’s not okay, and it needs to change—now
Pass it on if you agree