Message from @cheeto

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2018-06-25 02:09:53 UTC  

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2018-06-25 13:12:21 UTC  

I went to a church service with my friend yesterday and I was actually kind of offended on how they operated

2018-06-25 13:12:40 UTC  

I wish more churches would return to traditional, reverent services

2018-06-25 13:15:48 UTC  

Like when the preacher started praying after his sermon, the band loudly went up to the front and started setting up all their equipment and then started playing music behind the prayer

2018-06-25 13:16:40 UTC  

For one thing, music behind a prayer is fucking disgraceful and all these people weren't actually praying, I mean even the preacher was moving stuff on stage while "praying"

2018-06-25 13:17:13 UTC  

These youth churches, or "new age" as I call them are fucking disgusting and offensive to real Christianity imo

2018-06-25 13:18:00 UTC  

Oh and everyone applauded after every song which is also irreverent

2018-06-25 13:20:06 UTC  

@Wardidly peep dis

2018-06-25 13:24:08 UTC  

I dislike this attitude from church’s that are ”oh hey kids look we are cool we are with it”

2018-06-25 13:27:11 UTC  

It actually really offended me

2018-06-25 13:33:20 UTC  

@Wardidly it's like they didn't take god seriously tbh, like they cared more about being cool and hip and a good community mannn☮

2018-06-25 13:33:47 UTC  

Yeah these people lose sight of what’s important

2018-06-25 13:35:03 UTC  

Exactly

2018-06-25 16:46:30 UTC  

It’s this need to be contemporary that has absolutely ruined a lot of modern churches today. There’s no fear of God, there’s no real worship. They just want something to make them “feel good.” They only care about vindicating themselves instead of vindicating God.

2018-06-25 16:46:46 UTC  
2018-06-25 16:47:11 UTC  

^and it's why we see so much nonsense like this

2018-06-25 16:52:27 UTC  

"GayChurch.org" where's my cat o nine tails

2018-06-25 16:59:18 UTC  

I mean when they are loudly working in the middle of prayer so that they can bring a dramatic effect to it, it's literally what Jesus preaches against

2018-06-25 16:59:26 UTC  

It's "street corner preaching"

2018-06-26 20:13:28 UTC  

Sounds like you went to a douche church

2018-06-26 20:16:12 UTC  

Exactly, no fear of God

2018-06-26 23:33:18 UTC  

The problem is, the church is not a building—it's the body of Christ. When the body of Christ are in a congregation, it becomes a church.

2018-06-26 23:33:52 UTC  

Most churches are ear-tickling and boring anyway so I don't go to church because of "tradition."

2018-06-27 00:20:46 UTC  

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2018-06-27 00:21:00 UTC  
2018-06-27 18:10:56 UTC  

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2018-06-27 18:39:12 UTC  

checkmate

2018-06-27 18:45:55 UTC  

RIP Roe v Wade

2018-07-02 15:19:12 UTC  

“Destroyed?” Wtf I thought that was Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson’s special technique

2018-07-03 09:30:37 UTC  

Here's some big brained ni🅱🅱a thoughts on Christianity and race-mixing:

“St Paul referred to the broader meaning of these laws against hybridization… (Deut.22:10), in II Corinthians 6:14: ‘Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? And what communion hath light with darkness?’ Unequal yoking plainly means mixed marriages between believers and unbelievers is clearly forbidden. But Deuteronomy 22:10 not only forbids unequal yoking by inference, and as a case law, but also unequal yoking generally. This means that an unequal marriage between believers or between unbelievers is wrong. Man was created in the image of God (Gen. 1:26), and woman is the reflected image of God in man, and from man (1 Cor. 11:1-12; Gen. 2:18, 21-23). ‘Helpmeet’ means a reflection or a mirror, an image of man, indicating that a woman must have something religiously and culturally in common with her husband.

“The burden of the law is thus against inter-religious, inter-racial, and inter-cultural marriages, in that they normally go against the very community which marriage is designed to establish. Unequal yoking means more than marriage. In society at large it means the enforced integration of various elements which are not congenial. Unequal yoking is in no realm productive of harmony; rather, it aggravates the differences and delays the growth of the different elements toward a Christian harmony and association. … Cross-cultural marriages are thus normally a failure… A man can identify character within his culture, but he cannot do more than identify the general character of another culture.”

R.J. Rushdoony,
The Institutes of Biblical Law
starts around 12 minutes, 30 seconds in this recording: https://rushdoonyradio.org/2018/06/25/ibl-hybridization-and-law/

2018-07-03 15:23:48 UTC  

That’s very interesting, but it comes into conflict with the fact that Moses, being an Israelite, married an Ethiopian aka a “Cushite”. After Aaron and Miriam scolded him for it, they were punished by God (he literally gave them Leprosy). Though there’s an argument to be made that this was simply because God held Moses in such high regard. And then there’s the fact that Joseph married Asenath, an Egyptian, and that’s more or less glossed over in the Bible, so not really sure what to make of that myself.

2018-07-03 16:30:42 UTC  

doesn't that just mean that Moses and Joseph sinned

2018-07-03 16:44:59 UTC  

I wonder that as well. You would think that that’d be made more clear, as God doesn’t take sins lightly. Even something as small as lying

2018-07-03 16:47:26 UTC  

I kinda see stuff like that as a "see, even these men weren't perfect like Jesus, they could never be" idk

2018-07-03 16:53:07 UTC  

I feel like the argument of "believers can't go with unbelievers" and saying that it is talking of race is a bit of a stretch.

2018-07-03 16:53:29 UTC  

It is indeed quite a stretch tbh

2018-07-03 16:55:23 UTC  

The only way I could see that working is if you were to use the example of the Israelites and the Canaanites. The Israelites were believers where as the Canaanites are always described as being immoral heathens. God even told the Israelites to slaughter them. But even then that doesn’t seem quite right

2018-07-03 17:01:14 UTC  

The way I see it, it doesn’t really sound to me like miscegenation is a “sin.” However, just because something is “permitted” doesn’t make it right necessarily. Race mixing is essentially ethnic genocide when done in droves like what we see today.