@Ghost-of-a-Duke
In the OT, early in Genesis, Cain asks God, "Am I my brother's keeper?"
This question seems to be echoed again and again throughout the OT.
I think it can be argued that the message of the NT is a resounding "Yes!" to that question.
09 May 19
@ghost-of-a-duke saidLol ok. After all you have demonstrated that the Holy Spirit is in your heart.
As a Christian, 'shouldn't' you care?
I think the central message of Christianity might have eluded you.
09 May 19
@suzianne saidAgreeing with those who reject Christ once again. How are you actually different than them? Let me answer that, you are not.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
In the OT, early in Genesis, Cain asks God, "Am I my brother's keeper?"
This question seems to be echoed again and again throughout the OT.
I think it can be argued that the message of the NT is a resounding "Yes!" to that question.
@eladar saidYour inability/unwillingness to answer ~ which has not escaped my notice ~ is, nevertheless, part of the discourse and part of your Christian persona here.
@FMF
In case you have not noticed yet I am no longer actually giving you serious answers. You are a proven troll. You pester people for fun.
@eladar saidChrist told you to love your neighbour. By not doing so, are you not rejecting Him?
Agreeing with those who reject Christ once again. How are you actually different than them? Let me answer that, you are not.
Have a good think about it...
09 May 19
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
I do love them which is why I leave them to God. It is the same kind of love as is found in 1 Corinthians 5. Go read that thread.
09 May 19
@eladar saidYou said you didn't care if they were sent to hell. Do you not think that is a rather strange demonstration of your love?
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
I do love them which is why I leave them to God. It is the same kind of love as is found in 1 Corinthians 5. Go read that thread.