Re: Change That Tune |
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You know what is funny about Chaldeans is that for a long time the Assyrian nationalists try to use the fact that all Chaldeans are Catholic and that proves they were just a western invention. So, Chaldeans became just as smart as their Assyrian attackers that there are now Chaldeans who have joined other cults or denominations and even becoming Athiest yet still identifying themselves as "Chaldeans". If Chaldeans are fake, Assyrians are even more fake because their pride, nationalism and name was just recently invented by the Brits. As for these born agains, they are something else. I just had a conversation with a friend of my brother late last night. One thing is for certain and that is that all born again Christians agree that no matter how obedient one is, how sincere, how good one may be and no matter how mercieful God may be, but only the crucifixion of Christ can bring salvation; without this, there is no other chance. this they all agree with. So, my brother's friend is a rookie in his church and when I brought this up to him, he was affraid to look bad and went on to twist his religion in order to hope to win the arguement. I basically told him that Jesus's death is the only key to salvation and that means no matter how bad one is, you are "saved" becauyse you have accepted the "key" to "salvation". Out of embarrassment, he tried to twist his own religion in order to win the case. He tried to pull the game on me by saying "no no, we still have to be good, it is a every day struggle". Anyone with an open mind can see the above clear. Either the crucifixion is the key for salvation or it is not. If one still has to be good in return, then the crucifixion is bogus. I of course went to born again churches for many years and although there are all kinds of different groups which call themselves born again, they all agree that there is no salvation without crucifixion. That is what they hate about Muslims and they are amazed at how plainly we reject the crucifixion. The point I am making is that this is common among Christians to twist their religion or even deny a doctrine in order to win an arguement. Panch, you are actually being very generous when you say millions of Christians perform the Eucharist because it is over a billion of them. The catholic church is the largest denomination and it constitutes more than half of the Christian population. That is over a billion alone just Catholics. Then we have Orthodox, and others who also believe this and do it. It is the majority that do so and we are not saying they are right or wrong as Christians but they do this and they have the support from the Bible itself. They do not misunderstand it but they have it right from the text. It may be stupid and embarrassing but it is recorded and thrown on the lips of Jesus in the Bible. --------------------- |
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