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If you are Christian stop voting for political parties

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Because Christ is our king in heaven, not these clowns who are sellouts on earth. Never voting
 
If you are christian and you subscribe to blackpill/redpill ideas you will go to hell (if its real )
 
If you are christian and you subscribe to blackpill/redpill ideas you will go to hell (if its real )
we’ll all be the troops of hell then:feelsdevil::feelsdevil:
 
Because Christ is our king in heaven, not these clowns who are sellouts on earth. Never voting
voting for a political party doesn't mean worshipping them and thinking of them as holy and godlike, yes these people are sellouts but hypothetically if 1 party better aligns with ones political views and whatnot that person should vote for them because it's what they believe even if the party they are voting for is still shit its voting for a lesser shit than the other, and people that worship their political parties are straightup just retards
 
voting for a political party doesn't mean worshipping them and thinking of them as holy and godlike, yes these people are sellouts but hypothetically if 1 party better aligns with ones political views and whatnot that person should vote for them because it's what they believe even if the party they are voting for is still shit its voting for a lesser shit than the other, and people that worship their political parties are straightup just retards
I dont believe voting changes anything, elites control voting outcomes and play with the normoids minds. Thats why we need pure unity in Christ and await his return faithfully, ignoring anything and hating that goes against his word.
 
Lol, what are you talking about.
If Christianity is real I will be going to hell, and most of us here will be
the deciding factor would be whether those beliefs lead someone to reject Christ’s core teachings. If they encourage bitterness, arrogance, or dehumanization of others, then yeah, that could land yourself a nice seat in hell, and it also depends on how one defines "Blackpill" and "redpill"
 
didnt read GIF
 
If Christianity is real I will be going to hell, and most of us here will be
the deciding factor would be whether those beliefs lead someone to reject Christ’s core teachings. If they encourage bitterness, arrogance, or dehumanization of others, then yeah, that could land yourself a nice seat in hell, and it also depends on how one defines "Blackpill" and "redpill"
Hell isn't real, it's the grave. And Christ is very hateful humself, he hates anyone not from Israelite aka the 12 Nations or Tribes.
 
Hell isn't real, it's the grave. And Christ is very hateful humself, he hates anyone not from Israelite aka the 12 Nations or Tribes.
If hell is just the grave, then what did Christ mean when he spoke about eternal punishment, weeping, and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 25:46, Luke 16:23-24)? There’s a lot of debate on what "hell" actually is, but it’s clear that Christ warned about judgment beyond just physical death.
As for Christ being hateful—He did call out hypocrisy and stood against evil, but He also healed, forgave, and even died for people beyond Israel. The Great Commission (Matthew 28:19) literally tells His followers to go "make disciples of all nations." If He only cared about Israel, why would He send His followers to the world?
IF Christianity is real that is,
have you even read the bible or did your peoples brainwash you into just believing it
 
Hell isn't real, it's the grave. And Christ is very hateful humself, he hates anyone not from Israelite aka the 12 Nations or Tribes.
u seem to hate and love God. pick a side.
 
If hell is just the grave, then what did Christ mean when he spoke about eternal punishment, weeping, and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 25:46, Luke 16:23-24)? There’s a lot of debate on what "hell" actually is, but it’s clear that Christ warned about judgment beyond just physical death.
As for Christ being hateful—He did call out hypocrisy and stood against evil, but He also healed, forgave, and even died for people beyond Israel. The Great Commission (Matthew 28:19) literally tells His followers to go "make disciples of all nations." If He only cared about Israel, why would He send His followers to the world?
IF Christianity is real that is,
have you even read the bible or did your peoples brainwash you into just believing it
To all nations = all nations of the 12 tribes of israel and the world is the Israelite world, he made a convenant with Abraham only, not anyone else.

Matthew 15:24 explains his mission very clearly.
 
The flood for example only was found in a specific area, yet it was labeled the world. The world = Israelites.
 
To all nations = all nations of the 12 tribes of israel and the world is the Israelite world, he made a convenant with Abraham only, not anyone else.

Matthew 15:24 explains his mission very clearly.
Matthew 15:24 ("I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel") does show that Jesus' mission initially focused on Israel. However, that’s not the whole story. Even in the Old Testament, God promised that through Abraham’s descendants, "all nations would be blessed" (Genesis 22:18).

Jesus’ interaction with the Canaanite woman in that same chapter of Matthew shows that faith, not just lineage, mattered. He first tested her, but when she showed great faith, He healed her daughter.

Then, after His resurrection, Jesus told His disciples in Matthew 28:19 to "go and make disciples of all nations." If He only meant Israelites, why didn’t He say "the twelve tribes" specifically? Paul later confirms in Galatians 3:28 that "there is neither Jew nor Greek... for you are all one in Christ Jesus."

Yes, the covenant started with Israel, but Jesus expanded salvation beyond that. Do you think God's grace is limited only by bloodline, or by faith and obedience?
 
Matthew 15:24 ("I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel") does show that Jesus' mission initially focused on Israel. However, that’s not the whole story. Even in the Old Testament, God promised that through Abraham’s descendants, "all nations would be blessed" (Genesis 22:18).

Jesus’ interaction with the Canaanite woman in that same chapter of Matthew shows that faith, not just lineage, mattered. He first tested her, but when she showed great faith, He healed her daughter.

Then, after His resurrection, Jesus told His disciples in Matthew 28:19 to "go and make disciples of all nations." If He only meant Israelites, why didn’t He say "the twelve tribes" specifically? Paul later confirms in Galatians 3:28 that "there is neither Jew nor Greek... for you are all one in Christ Jesus."

Yes, the covenant started with Israel, but Jesus expanded salvation beyond that. Do you think God's grace is limited only by bloodline, or by faith and obedience?
i think God is with me when im taking a constipated shit
 
fuck does that mean you think im smart or something nigger
He only likes pure Europeans, thats who he made the covenant with.
Matthew 15:24 ("I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel") does show that Jesus' mission initially focused on Israel. However, that’s not the whole story. Even in the Old Testament, God promised that through Abraham’s descendants, "all nations would be blessed" (Genesis 22:18).

Jesus’ interaction with the Canaanite woman in that same chapter of Matthew shows that faith, not just lineage, mattered. He first tested her, but when she showed great faith, He healed her daughter.

Then, after His resurrection, Jesus told His disciples in Matthew 28:19 to "go and make disciples of all nations." If He only meant Israelites, why didn’t He say "the twelve tribes" specifically? Paul later confirms in Galatians 3:28 that "there is neither Jew nor Greek... for you are all one in Christ Jesus."

Yes, the covenant started with Israel, but Jesus expanded salvation beyond that. Do you think God's grace is limited only by bloodline, or by faith and obedience?
It's bloodline, the bible is the book of the generations of Adam. I already told you that Nations = Israelites, not all Israelites were follwing Christ thus Christ instructed his apostles to preach the gospel to the gentiles, aka lost sheep. The disciples only went to Europe, no where else.

Galatians 3:28 is explained because Greeks viewed the other tribes such as the Danaanites, Levites, etc as lesser than and non human because they were practicing pagan practices but Christ reminded them that they are all Israelite and will be saved, that's why he sent his apostles to preach to them.

the Canaanite women was blessed because she was Israelite but her offspring was mamzer, so because she begged and Christ blessed her daughter for her sake, but she can not be saved (her daughter).

The analogy of wheat and tares is bloodlines, the good tree and the bad tree, for example.

I don't subscribe to universalist Catholic doctrine, Christ is only for Israelites.
 

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