Jesus Christ himself would have most likely received a ban on christian subreddits if we're being honest. He drove the money changers in the temple with a whip that he took the time and energy to make. Think that would be considered uncharitable to them? Their definition of uncharitable is any position that goes against what they believe.
Jesus was also saying stuff in direct conflict with the written religious law and the dictates of the priests/rabbis. He would have definitely been banned right before being crucified.
Banning is modern day crucifixion. back then they didn't like what someone said so they nailed them to crosses. In some cases if the accused hanging on the cross would renounce what they said they were let down and allowed to live
And misogynistic, insensitive to and non-inclusive of cultures by rejecting idol worship. Plenty of other things too, I'm sure.
It is crazy that many of these sorts of people still want to be called Christian, yet reject most of the Bible.
Jesus Christ himself would have most likely received a ban on christian subreddits if we're being honest. He drove the money changers in the temple with a whip that he took the time and energy to make. Think that would be considered uncharitable to them? Their definition of uncharitable is any position that goes against what they believe.
Jesus was also saying stuff in direct conflict with the written religious law and the dictates of the priests/rabbis. He would have definitely been banned right before being crucified.
Banning is modern day crucifixion. back then they didn't like what someone said so they nailed them to crosses. In some cases if the accused hanging on the cross would renounce what they said they were let down and allowed to live
"and on the third day he was unbanned on Twitter"
I've begun thinking that the Fall of Rome was the first attempt to destroy unified Christianity.
well, history doesn't repeat itself, but it certainly rhymes...
Is Alex Jones our Jesus Christ?
:) One of our prophets.
And they certainly wouldn't want Paul around.
And misogynistic, insensitive to and non-inclusive of cultures by rejecting idol worship. Plenty of other things too, I'm sure. It is crazy that many of these sorts of people still want to be called Christian, yet reject most of the Bible.
He told pedophiles to kill themselves. He would get a permaban from reddit the day he signed up.
sounds like Alex Jones
If he were alive today, they would mandate that he wrap his entire body in the Shroud of Turin. To protect others...
He is alive today, but that's why they still ridicule all his teachings.
! This claim is disputed
It's the exact same type of people that betrayed and crucified him who are moderating those subs.