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I have a difficult time relating that to a thread about Greenland.
FWIW, Venezuela and Greenland are different countries in different parts of the world and Greenland has no involvement in the government of Venezuela or the Venezuelan people.
The division of the country into opposing elements (meaning a fundamental difference in where we should go, not a division in who and not just who is in charge of things as we do) began under Clinton with his 'majority of minorities' in place of a majority of Americans, continued to grow under...
How large a percent of the population was Jefferson?
The American people, not a few high visibility leaders that advocated governmental neutrality toward religion, are the ones that created the United States and they were overwhelmingly Christian.
But if you choose to think of him as a founder...
Well, you don't believe that there are any other ways to be saved from sin than through the death of Christ alone or mean to imply any other way that his death alone?
Maybe we're just seeing a difference in semantics between us, not a conflict of belief.
Do Beatniks sound like this?:
"O Lord our Heavenly Father, high and mighty King of kings, and Lord of lords, who dost from thy throne behold all the dwellers on earth, and reignest with power supreme and uncontrolled over all the kingdoms, empires and governments; look down in mercy...
Are you saying that even without Christ's death our sins would not result in our condemnation?
This is what I'm seeing you saying but if that's not what you mean could you explain it differently or more fully so I understand your point the way you mean it.
Consider that Jesus said no one comes...
John 3:16 comes to mind: For God so loved the world that He gave His only-begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
There's no problem being 'argumentative' in a discussion forum, Argumentative does not imply hostility or belligerence which...
That would be a Jewish view (along with Zoroastrian. Egyptian, Muslim and some questionably identifying as Christian sects, FWIW)). Many seculars think this way too.
It is not a Christian view since it negates the need for Christ and places 'salvation', or redemption, on the actions of the...
Maybe that there is no need for Christianity and it is nonsense to follow it since you are either chosen for salvation or you're not long before the idea of salvation, or even mankind, came into being.
Muslim, achiest, Satanist, or anything make no difference.
Or maybe, like I suggested, it...
Watered down milktoast sermons let everybody feel good about themselves since they don't upset anyone's sinful lifestyle and that means more people attending and more people attending means lots and lots of money coming in.
I might point out that Jesus never watered down his sermons and...