@Molaau6 Almost all of these are selecting for values alignment, which is a very important part of a relationship. So long as the height and provider criteria are somewhat flexible (especially recognizing that a career takes time to build), I'd say this is an excellent list.
@RizoaOfficial What makes you think that the point of the video is that the Steam Machine is pointless and should always be avoided? Seems like you're beefing with AlphaFox's commentary, not anything Linus actually said.
@VbcApologetics@BentleyCha42503@Other_Sheep_ Prophets of God also have authority to provide direction.
The Pharisees sure thought he undermined scriptures.
The @Ch_JesusChrist does not limit our contact with the world any more than Jesus did.
And the time commitment is similar to active members of other churches.
@VbcApologetics@BentleyCha42503@Other_Sheep_ By that standard, Jesus was a cult leader. Remember when he asked his followers to abandon his old life, follow the new law, sell all they had, and follow him completely?
I think it's time for another organ video: "Beautiful Savior." Surprisingly, after many years of playing and recording arrangements by James Kasen, this is my first recording from Postludes, volume 2.
https://t.co/VsK78gN5aG
@rileyadamvoth Your insistence on adding extra conditions makes it seem like you want to use "Christian" to refer to the body of people who are saved. Is that accurate?
@rileyadamvoth Jesus of Nazareth as the Savior is the core belief of Christianity. Those who believe that are Christians. Those who don't aren't. If you want to address a more specific group of such believers, feel free to add any adjectives you wish.
@rileyadamvoth There you go adding extra conditions onto the definition, that you must believe with correct theology to be Christian. I'm not asking you to agree with our theology, or that we are covered by Christ's grace. I'm only asking you to acknowledge the sincerity of our belief in Him.
@MadMikeIsenberg They want to turn it into a test of theological accuracy, instead of focusing on the core tenet that is inherent in the term: Jesus Christ as the divine Savior of the world.
@The_2A_Bae@jakemmccleary You wouldn't say that a woman must also wear heels, dresses, long hair, and makeup to be considered a "real woman." If you want to refer to that subset, you can easily add the adjective "feminine."
Complicating simple words just makes it harder to communicate.
@The_2A_Bae@jakemmccleary It's actually creedists adding extra complexity onto a very simple term.
A woman is an adult female human.
A Christian is someone who believes Jesus is their Savior.
If you want to specify a subset of either group, add an adjective on, like "Nicene Christian".