I recently read an article from a self-proclaimed "Christian Democrat" explaining why they would be voting for Obama, and to a larger degree, supporting the Democratic Party. I am intentionally not linking to the original article for a reason. The article was full of the very kind of "fine-sounding arguments" that Paul warns us in Colossians to be on guard against. Given the sorry state of biblical Christianity in America, I know that several of these arguments could easily ensnare and trap a lot of confused Christians -- and I won't willfully provide a potential stumbling block to any believer.
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Oh wow, this is true delusion in its purest form.
Never mind dismissing arguments out of hand because you disagree with them; now they're advocating dismissing out of hand arguments THAT YOU AGREE WITH because a part of the Bible told them to do so.
Up is down, black is white, ignorance is strength etc. etc.
"I've seen many, many arguments by Christians claiming that Christians in good standing can't vote for Obama. It's this kind of hyperbole which has turned the GOP into God's Own Party."
Which is highly ironic considering that Obama is a mainstream Christian whereas Romney is part of what these people usually regard as a Satanic cult.
Cause there's several types of Christians. Godly Christians, Jesusit Christians, Tradition Christians, and biblical Christians. Godly ones prefer to think of god from the perspective he's benevolent, Jesus type ones prefer to think on his message and works, focus on social justice, Tradition based like Catholics tend to rely on an ever-changing church, while biblical ones... worship the bible, not god. They produce salvation anxiety and other nasty things.
If you can't bother to listen to a CHristian with a different perspective of you, you truly arg... blarg. No, I will not use the word sheep. It is overused and abused. Lemmings following honey!
Oh no, scarily persuasive opinions...! Gotta shut those fuckers down, fast. Wouldn't want to infect the site with intelligence.
By the way:
"I am intentionally not linking to the original article for a reason."
Just die.
Many fine-sounding arguments are fine-sounding because there are fine arguments. Paul, a lying, misogynistic zealot, is warning you against fine arguments. Maybe Paul isn't the best source of advice.
I am intentionally not linking to the original article for a reason.
Intentionally and for a reason?
Tautologies on sale at a discount today?
Paul would have voted Republican, Jesus would have voted Democrat.
So good to see that so many conservative Christians decide to listen to the words of a man who never met Jesus and yet claims to speak for him.
Help! Help! I need brain bleach, stat! Hot water! The full spin cycle!
"I know that several of these arguments could easily ensnare and trap a lot of confused Christians -- and I won't willfully provide a potential stumbling block to any believer."
Translation: "I personally know what you should think better than you do."
I recently read an article from a self-proclaimed "Christian Democrat" explaining why they would be voting for Obama, and to a larger degree, supporting the Democratic Party.
There are actually Christians who support the "feed the hungry," "clothe the poor" and "offer succor to the sick and the downtrodden" parts of their religion over abortion and hunting down sodomites and communists. Incredible concept, I know.
I am intentionally not linking to the original article for a reason
...because you'd prefer them to take your word for it over their own lying eyes?
The article was full of the very kind of "fine-sounding arguments" that Paul warns us in Colossians to be on guard against. Given the sorry state of biblical Christianity in America, I know that several of these arguments could easily ensnare and trap a lot of confused Christians -- and I won't willfully provide a potential stumbling block to any believer.
I know. I hear them every day, too, from people like David Barton and Bryan Fischer--you know, the modern-day fascists who hope to drag us all kicking and screaming into a Christian Reconstructionist dystopia.
>I am intentionally not linking to the original article for a reason
And that reason is, he's full of shit and doing so would show that.
Goodnight everybody!
Confused?
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