3721 Pedro Gomez said his ankles were broken after falling from the wall and he had to crawl to the US border agent’s vehicle. “I couldn’t even get up, so I crawled inside the migra vehicle”, Mr Gomez said, adding: “they dumped us in Mexico like garbage, a piece of trash.” (media.patriots.win) posted 58 days ago by toxic7 (context) 58 days ago by toxic7 +3724 / -3 585 comments share 585 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (585) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 0 ▼ – PresElectKekPede 0 points 58 days ago +7 / -7 I disagree. Christians are aware their selflessness will help save them, therefore it’s inherently selfish of us to be selfless. permalink save report block reply ▲ 9 ▼ – Turtleavacado 9 points 58 days ago +10 / -1 Actually, no. Your works don't give you salvation. Your works are described as dirty rags in the sight of God. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – PresElectKekPede 1 point 58 days ago +1 / -0 That isn’t what’s taught in Christianity. You may be correct, but both views are nothing more than opinions. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – TheUncouthTruth 1 point 58 days ago +1 / -0 It is not merely opinion, but fact, to say the overwhelming majority of Christian denominations/faiths do teach that salvation is not attained by good deeds. Salvation is a gift that we do not actually earn, according to the Christian Bible. permalink parent save report block reply
I disagree. Christians are aware their selflessness will help save them, therefore it’s inherently selfish of us to be selfless.
Actually, no. Your works don't give you salvation. Your works are described as dirty rags in the sight of God.
That isn’t what’s taught in Christianity. You may be correct, but both views are nothing more than opinions.
It is not merely opinion, but fact, to say the overwhelming majority of Christian denominations/faiths do teach that salvation is not attained by good deeds. Salvation is a gift that we do not actually earn, according to the Christian Bible.