I mean, I don't think that the sermon on the mount encompasses everything it takes to follow Christ, and no, I don't live it because it says nothing about "blessed are those who live with chronic pain or health problems".
But, Dave, I did not ask you about having "saving faith" (whatever that might mean). You said that the people who had the demons cast out of them were believers, not that they had saving faith. And then you said that all believers are Christians. That is simply not true. Christian means follower...
They were practicing Judaism and believed in YHWH. They were waiting for the Messiah and intended to obey Him when He was to arrive. Is that what you mean by "Christians"?
I mean... that's what my question was. I want to know what bad fruit you think Paul showed in his life post his Damascus conversion. I can't think of any.
So what bad fruit did Paul have? The guy was persecuted, frequently beaten and eventually killed for preaching the Gospel... just like the rest of the apostles were.
How come? Plenty of Christian couples hold the same beliefs. I mean, some differences may exist, but these should be insignificant. Within Catholicism and Orthodoxy, it is unusual for spouses to have different beliefs.
Not vegan. Vegetarian. And I did intermittent fasting. That's when it all started. And no, it's been going on for years. The "healing crisis" is a myth. I've listened to a lot of naturopaths talk about it. There's no such thing. It's just something they say to avoid admitting that they are...