I hate to break it to you but in orthodox christianity God has no sex in the first place.After all,by definition God would need a physical body to be truly male.The masculine stuff is more of an analogy than any real indicator of sex.What you're suggesting is closer to what the gnostics believed than true christian orthodoxy.Also kind of strange to appeal to the ebionites(who were both judaizers and denied the deity of christ) and "spiritual jews(when its worth noting that post 70 ad judaism isnt even really the same faith as when Jesus was on earth so isnt even really worth appealing to) Also,pretty sure the only christians conditioned to not think critically are fundamentalist evangelicals who just make the rest of them look bad by association. If Martin Luther knew followers of his new ideology would begin saying the kind of shit you just posted he would've immediately disavowed protestantism and condemn it as heretical if only because of what it eventually lead to.
I would avoid shitting on the monarchy when our own system barely lasted 250 years before being pushed to the edge and will be completely broken if the for the people act is passed.Also kinda weird to invoke God when republicanism hardly has any basis in christian belief and I'm not even gonna touch the claim that God is queen.
tbh most evangelical protestant churchs tend to go in the opposite direction and are pretty minimalistic in my experience.Not necessarily ugly but arent generally going out of their way to give glory to God through architecture. Most of the really grand churchs tend to be either catholic or mainline protestant in my experience.
No way this is real.No fucking way.This is more over the top racism than literal satire poking fun at the you ain't black comment.I know Biden says dumb shit all the time but I still find it hard to believe that a man who pandered so hard to identitarians would say this kind of stuff with his staff or whoever these people are especially when most of the people he's talking with are black.
Is that right?So what early christian texts are you basing this on?I'm a nerd for early christian history and anything especially from the apostolic age to the early medieval period I like whether its bizarre nearly incoprehensible gnostic texts or more orthodox stuff like the didache.Anything to add to my reading pile is more than welcome.
The odds of a rapture actually happening are nearly zero tbh.The doctrine was virtually nonexistent in the early years of christianity for one.There's a small chance some gnostic groups had similar beliefs since it has that same level of weirdness that alot of their beliefs had but I'm not aware of any that existed.Hell,the doctrine didn't receive any significant support until it started being pushed by a very theologically liberal 19th century anglican preacher named John Nelson Darby and honestly still isn't particularly popular outside of the united states. Plus,Jesus didn't exactly have an issue with his followers dying for his sake in the early days of the faith where they were literally torn apart by dogs so it's a bit hard to believe that he'd change his mind at the end of history anyway.At any rate,if we are at the end of history I wouldn't depend on some kind of divine bailout no matter what ends up happening either way.
I think its actually about 3000 not 30000.Still kinda funny in a depressing sort of way how the MSM took down their tallys the moment Biden got in though.