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Did you only read my first part and stop?

I pointed out that the church's responsibility is to preach repentance to cultures that lack God and that it's cowering and sacred cowing of the black culture is them failing in their duties.

But it's not correct to say that historical Christians were not forgiving and merciful and turned the other cheek for 1950 years.

In Acts we see the church being persecuted and laying down their lives despite the intense persecution.

All throughout history this has been the case. Christian missionaries in Japan got slaughtered in the 1600s by the Japanese and died for their faith.

Christians were the main victims in the Roman coliseums who were devoured by lions to cheering crowds. The way that Christians reacted to a persecuting culture being so different than the world which seeks to preserve it's own life at any cost, while Christians are willing to give up their lives for the sake of the gospel has radically saved countless people.

Christians are actually the most persecuted and killed people group. In China, they meet in small underground churches, and the police bust in and beat up old grannies, and the result is Christianity spreads because people see the way Christians have joy in all circumstances and realize "there must be something there"

All other religions must dominate in order to spread. Because God is our power, and we spread even through persecution because what we believe in is stronger than all the world's powers, we baffle the world and the world doesn't know what to make of us.

There are examples of Christians being violent, such as the crusades and the inquisition, but you won't find much biblical justification for that and it's the exception not the norm, and usually it's when the church is corrupt and so powerful that they behave like actual countries.

No, we are not meant to simp. The church right now rightly doesn't have an issue calling out the gay nonsense, or the "trans" nonsense.

Not being violent doesn't mean you are fearful. Quite the opposite. We are called to speak the gospel boldly no matter who it offends.

My post even argued that the church is long over-due to extend that calling out of behavior to the black community even if it means you get shunned, you get de-banked, you get killed, because God's got it and people's eternal fate are being ignored because of cultural taboo.

But when that day comes, when the government persecutes you, we don't act like the world does. Read Revelation about how those killed in the tribulation will have a special song they sing to God, and Babylon who will be destroyed will have been getting drunk on the blood of the saints.

We don't need to take revenge unlike the world because revenge is God's and He will one day bring all things to account.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Did you only read my first part and stop?

I pointed out that the church's responsibility is to preach repentance to cultures that lack God and that it's cowering and sacred cowing of the black culture is them failing in their duties.

But it's not correct to say that historical Christians were not forgiving and merciful and turned the other cheek for 1950 years.

In Acts we see the church being persecuted and laying down their lives despite the intense persecution.

All throughout history this has been the case. Christian missionaries in Japan got slaughtered in the 1600s by the Japanese and died for their faith.

Christians were the main victims in the Roman coliseums who were devoured by lions to cheering crowds. The way that Christians reacted to a persecuting culture being so different than the world which seeks to preserve it's own life at any cost, while Christians are willing to give up their lives for the sake of the gospel has radically saved countless people.

Christians are actually the most persecuted and killed people group. In China, they meet in small underground churches, and the police bust in and beat up old grannies, and the result is Christianity spreads because people see the way Christians have joy in all circumstances and realize "there must be something there"

All other religions must dominate in order to spread. Because God is our power, and we spread even through persecution because what we believe in is stronger than all the world's powers, we baffle the world and the world doesn't know what to make of us.

There are examples of Christians being violent, such as the crusades and the inquisition, but you won't find much biblical justification for that and it's the exception not the norm, and usually it's when the church is corrupt and so powerful that they behave like actual countries.

No, we are not meant to simp. The church right now rightly doesn't have an issue calling out the gay nonsense, or the "trans" nonsense.

Not being violent doesn't mean you are fearful. Quite the opposite. We are called to speak the gospel boldly no matter who it offends.

My post even argued that the church is long over-due to extend that calling out of behavior to the black community even if it means you get shunned, you get de-banked, you get killed, because God's got it.

But when that day comes, when the government persecutes you, we don't act like the world does. Read Revelation about how those killed in the tribulation will have a special song they sing to God, and Babylon who will be destroyed will have been getting drunk on the blood of the saints.

We don't need to take revenge unlike the world because revenge is God's and He will one day bring all things to account.

1 year ago
1 score