Spirituality
26 Feb 23
06 Mar 23
@suzianne saidNone of what you have written contains even a smidgen of truth.
A subjective opinion, brought on by your dislike of people who hold a different subjective opinion.
Stating an opposing viewpoint isn't "abuse", except maybe to those who desire to control the narrative.
My post wasn't taking issue with your OP. I agree with it on a base level. It's your putting down other Christians who do not share your personal Chris ...[text shortened]... esent this as "trolling" when it's more akin to "anti-trolling".
But by all means, do carry on.
@divegeester
I think that you have a point around Jesus, as he he put the law into perspective and showed that it shouldn’t operate as a superstition but as a guide.
Do you have any particular favourite teachings from Jesus, and what sort of things that he referenced have helped you see new found wisdom DG ?
07 Mar 23
@medullah saidThank you.
@divegeester
I think that you have a point around Jesus, as he he put the law into perspective and showed that it shouldn’t operate as a superstition but as a guide.
@medullah saidMaybe start a thread on this separate topic.
@divegeester
Do you have any particular favourite teachings from Jesus, and what sort of things that he referenced have helped you see new found wisdom DG ?
If you do I’ll start one on the reasons you recently decided to join the Ghost Chamber club 😉
@divegeester saidyeah you can keep the sabath it sucks
When I was younger I knew of Christians who would keep Sunday as the sabbath and were quite strict about it too. No work, no housework even, no shopping, no TV etc. However they would travel more than a sabbath’s day journey to get to church and seemed ignorant of the fact that Saturday was the Jewish sabbath anyway. Even at a young age I found it all quite odd.
In la ...[text shortened]... ither through family, church denomination or interpretations of the bible.
Any thoughts on this?
@divegeester saidChristians aren’t under the law
When I was younger I knew of Christians who would keep Sunday as the sabbath and were quite strict about it too. No work, no housework even, no shopping, no TV etc. However they would travel more than a sabbath’s day journey to get to church and seemed ignorant of the fact that Saturday was the Jewish sabbath anyway. Even at a young age I found it all quite odd.
In la ...[text shortened]... ither through family, church denomination or interpretations of the bible.
Any thoughts on this?
@divegeester saidSounds like psychological projection to me 😉
Why not enter into the topic of the thread instead of your incessant trolling. You bring no value to any thread in any forum with your Karenesque tub thumping and abuse.
@divegeester saidThere it is again - psychological projection (i.e. talking to yourself.)
Other than abuse, you have very little to say do you.
@suzianne saidThank you.
My post wasn't taking issue with your OP. I agree with it on a base level.