Spirituality
05 Jun 22
@fmf saidYou spend much time looking at everything psychologically instead of the reality
Did you not understand the post you are responding to?
around you. Hence, you babble about things you project on me, another between
the ears of the world you live in, all of your speculation about what is outside you.
So you put words in my mouth as you tell the world what you think motivates me.
Once again, it isn't the topic; it's the poster.
@kellyjay saidWhat happens then when a Christian “falls away”?
You spend much time looking at everything psychologically instead of the reality
around you. Hence, you babble about things you project on me, another between
the ears of the world you live in, all of your speculation about what is outside you.
So you put words in my mouth as you tell the world what you think motivates me.
Once again, it isn't the topic; it's the poster.
@divegeester saidI've answered you, and you don't seem to care about the answers near as much
What happens then when a Christian “falls away”?
as being able to ask the same thing repeatedly as if you have a point. You can call
yourself a Christian and not have God in your life regardless of your denomination;
if that was where they were, they were already void of God, so if they stayed where
they were or left that godless faith, they would remain in the same place, outside
Christ, either way. If they are falling away from a godless belief, even if they claim
they are Christians, if they are without God, that is what they are falling away from,
not God. Nothing changes for them; they remain godless, just with a different
title they call themselves.
Shall I repeat myself again and again, or will you just refuse to accept the answer
and reask your question?
If they knew the Lord and they fell away, there is a point of no return; they would
have thought of the blood of Jesus Christ as nothing compared to whatever it is
they love more in this world. The punishment for that will be far worse, to know
and still turn away.
@fmf saidNot being a Christian does not automatically make one an Anti-Christ; the denial
Who said anything about "redefining" what "Anti-Christ" means? Not me. Why are you being so disingenuous? You labelling me "an Anti-Christ" is completely irrelevant. I am not a Christian.
of Christ coming in the flesh does, and you are the poster child for that. Why would
this upset you being called that since it is the thing you do, and if you are, as you
also claim, an Atheist, why would it matter to you? It fits hand and glove.
@kellyjay saidLook just answer the key question…
I've answered you, and you don't seem to care about the answers near as much
as being able to ask the same thing repeatedly as if you have a point. You can call
yourself a Christian and not have God in your life regardless of your denomination;
if that was where they were, they were already void of God, so if they stayed where
they were or left that godless faith, they w ...[text shortened]... ey love more in this world. The punishment for that will be far worse, to know
and still turn away.
As FMF claims to have been a Christian and has now fallen away, who are YOU to say he didn’t belong to Christ initially?
You are so arrogant it’s sickening.
@divegeester saidWell, its how it is defined in scripture, and there are a lot of things in scripture you
Look just answer the key question…
As FMF claims to have been a Christian and has now fallen away, who are YOU to say he didn’t belong to Christ initially?
You are so arrogant it’s sickening.
don't like, so this can be added to your list.
18 Jun 22
@kellyjay saidIt doesn't matter to me. But I know it's the most hateful thing a Christian can say to someone. So, I think you are rather silly to be saying it to me. Are you saying it for other Christians to hear? You do appear to be virtue signalling. What is your purpose in talking to me?
Why would
this upset you being called that since it is the thing you do, and if you are, as you
also claim, an Atheist, why would it matter to you?
Talk about it, if you want on the "Anti-Christ" thread. I think you are going to be too cowardly to do so; it'd be interesting to see if you prove me wrong.
@kellyjay saidI’m. It going to let you off the hook!
Well, its how it is defined in scripture, and there are a lot of things in scripture you
don't like, so this can be added to your list.
How “falling away” might be mentioned in scripture has absolutely nothing to do with you judging FMF’s early experience with Christ.
In fact the bible explicitly inform you not to judge, or YOU will be judged.