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Comments by "Jim Luebke" (@jimluebke3869) on "The Church’s Dereliction of Duty" video.
It started with the confusion of boundaries between love and sex. It is continuing with the confusion of boundaries between men and women. It will inevitably lead to the confusion of boundaries between adults and children.
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Mostly it's just envy and vengeance against people long dead, carried out against the living innocents.
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@cityguard4847 The righteous man bargained with God, to save the innocent, and failed since there were too few innocent. A prophet preached repentance to the city of Nineveh, which faced the same destruction. The prophet was surprised (and even a bit disappointed) when his preaching succeeded, and God spared the city. I don't think we're meant to just sit and "see how this one ends" -- it's better for us to act, to preserve what we can.
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@run2cat4run When the governing spirit of the age went astray, He denounced it forcefully. If that's the definition of "activism" you're using, then okay.
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@ronfroehlich4697 There are an incredible array of options we have to push back against all this, all of which are completely consistent with Christianity. We just need to stand up and DO it.
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The only obvious solution to this is for King Charles to make Calvin Robinson into the Archbishop of Canterbury, and allow him free rein over all C of E personnel. All priests who advocate for wholesale violations of basic Christian doctrine need to be removed from their parishes and relegated to a penitential order. Those who refuse to repent should be immediately defrocked. The Archbishop would then put out a call to Anglicans worldwide, to provide seminarians or even lay missionaries who are faithful to Christian doctrine, to replace the disgraced "priests" and minister solid Christian teaching to their parishes. Administrators who refuse to repent of the advocacy of violations of Church teaching, should be summarily fired.
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@megamus3 You think they'll have a choice, once all the fighting age males are named Mohammed?
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"The United Kingdom is not a Christian country, and neither are its churches, but it can be again if we do something about it." Amen!
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@tedarcher9120 Er, Pharaoh and King Herod were the bad guys ... you really have to read the whole thing and not take bits out of context.
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@@user-bw6iq7dd8l Religions have had time to refine their constructive life approaches. There's a reason that atheism caused the bloodiest wars and most lethal domestic clusterf*cks in history (the World Wars and various famines). There's a reason atheism calls fertility rates to plummet. There will be no atheist countries, in 2100. They will have died out by then, and what children they did have, will have denounced them as embarrassing failures and joined one of the world's major traditional faiths. The only question is, which one? If you want a civilization that remotely resembles the West, Christianity is the only choice available to you. We'd all be best off, the sooner you returned to it.
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@alkestos Ha, everyone likes it when people around them have Christian attitudes of "love thy neighbor" and behaving in a continent way, but fewer want to go to the bother of doing it themselves.
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The only way for a priest to bless a same-sex couple, is for him to tell them they are gravely sinning.
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