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"I am a woman..." Oh man this is good!

"Trans women are women". Nobody actually believes that. If you are a trans woman (biological male), the only people who would consider dating you are gay men, straight (but weird) women, and bisexuals. No heterosexual male or lesbian female would have sex with you no matter how supportive they say they are of the trans community.
 
"Trans women are women". Nobody actually believes that. If you are a trans woman (biological male), the only people who would consider dating you are gay men, straight (but weird) women, and bisexuals. No heterosexual male or lesbian female would have sex with you no matter how supportive they say they are of the trans community.
There is no such thing as 'trans'. You are a man or you are a woman. 'Trans' is a hoax invented by the left to prey on the mentally ill.
 
"Trans women are women". Nobody actually believes that. If you are a trans woman (biological male), the only people who would consider dating you are gay men, straight (but weird) women, and bisexuals. No heterosexual male or lesbian female would have sex with you no matter how supportive they say they are of the trans community.
Fun fact, there's currently a war between lesbians who want nothing to do with penises and trans women and of course trans women and their supporters are threatening violence.
 
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I'm not telling anyone how to practice their religion
Matthew 28:
19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.
I'm saying stop being a Karen
I dont think anyone is being a Karen. See above. We are messengers.

And stop framing your religious beliefs as facts.
Faith or lack thereof informs world view. World view informs politics. So sorry this is inseparable from our points and arguments.
And if your God gave me free will, kindly allow me to exercise it. I reckon I can find Hell all by my lonesome.
See first statement. I am sharing a message not trying to drag you by the hair over the finish line. It doesn't work that way. Salvation is an individual occurrence.
Besides if y'all think I'm going to convert so I can listen to y'all say "I told you so" for eternity you've lost your damn mind.
Just curious, were you raised a Hindu?
 
Matthew 28:
19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

I dont think anyone is being a Karen. See above. We are messengers.


Faith or lack thereof informs world view. World view informs politics. So sorry this is inseparable from our points and arguments.

See first statement. I am sharing a message not trying to drag you by the hair over the finish line. It doesn't work that way. Salvation is an individual occurrence.

Just curious, were you raised a Hindu?
I have never had a problem with you DC and I still don't.

But to fine tune your spreading of the gospel to the unchurched heathen, which by Christian canon is a doctrinal obligation I have no objective objection to.

I don't believe in your God. By extension, I dont believe that the Bible is the divinely inspired word of God. I don't feel any particular way about that. It's just a waste of your time using something I don't believe in to convince me to believe in someone I don't believe in.

Not only was I raised Hindu, so was everyone else I knew til I was 11.

Which means unlike most people of my ilk, who are former Christians, what I feel is disconnect, not hatred.

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My main thing is if you feel no obligation to be held to Muslim standards because you're a Christian, I fail to see why I should be held to Christian standards because I'm a Satanist.
 
I'm not telling anyone how to practice their religion or how it applies to the adherents of their religion.

I'm saying stop being a Karen. And stop framing your religious beliefs as facts.

And if your God gave me free will, kindly allow me to exercise it. I reckon I can find Hell all by my lonesome.

Besides if y'all think I'm going to convert so I can listen to y'all say "I told you so" for eternity you've lost your damn mind.
I do indeed respect your decision. But that doesn't erase the fact I want to reach through this screen, grab both your shoulders and say, "Don't be such a fool! This concept you've planted in your mind of proclaiming your defiance against a Holy God is just downright stupid. Who are you, a mere finite, created being, to be so blatant against the infinite creator?" :)

On a personal note, I was praying the spring of 2021 for a personal situation for my spirituality. God answered that prayer on September 7th in a profoundly dynamic way that left zero room for confusion or doubt as to where it came from. When those moments come, they certainly come not with joy and happiness at first but with sacrifice and suffering. It changed my life and the life of my wife. When God decides something, it's so real and dynamic that all one can do is bow in humbleness and humility.
 
I do indeed respect your decision. But that doesn't erase the fact I want to reach through this screen, grab both your shoulders and say, "Don't be such a fool! This concept you've planted in your mind of arrogantly proclaiming your defiance against a Holy God is just downright stupid. Who are you, a mere finite, created being, to be so blatant against the infinite creator?" :)
And my response to that is I wouldn't reach through your screen and tell you to renounce God because it's a waste of time so I expect the same courtesy in a free country. Incidentally I have no objection to people who have faith I just don't have any.

My religion is predicated on personal responsibility and minding your own business.
 
I have never had a problem with you DC and I still don't.

But to fine tune your spreading of the gospel to the unchurched heathen, which by Christian canon is a doctrinal obligation I have no objective objection to.

I don't believe in your God. By extension, I dont believe that the Bible is the divinely inspired word of God. I don't feel any particular way about that. It's just a waste of your time using something I don't believe in to convince me to believe in someone I don't believe in.

Not only was I raised Hindu, so was everyone else I knew til I was 11.

Which means unlike most people of my ilk, who are former Christians, what I feel is disconnect, not hatred.

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My main thing is if you feel no obligation to be held to Muslim standards because you're a Christian, I fail to see why I should be held to Christian standards because I'm a Satanist.
I have a question. First off, when you say you are a Satanist, I initially want to cringe with the notion that you worship Satan. But I'm not really sure what a Satanist is in a modern concept. So, I will look into it. But the question I have is if you are a Satanist, do you consider Satan an actual being or a conceptual way of life? Either way, it's a life contrary to the God of the Christian bible.

And why do I choose the God of the Christian bible? It's because Christianity is the ONLY religion that worship a resurrected God! Any other religion either worships conceptual thoughts, a human being or a god outside the realm of a resurrected God. Our God, Jesus Christ, died, and then came to life in 3 days. This resurrection is our hope of afterlife, being resurrected either into heaven or hell. Only two ways to go at death (actually 3 if you want to consider just dying and being non-existent for eternity.) It's a choice one has on earth.
 
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"Trans women are women". Nobody actually believes that. If you are a trans woman (biological male), the only people who would consider dating you are gay men, straight (but weird) women, and bisexuals. No heterosexual male or lesbian female would have sex with you no matter how supportive they say they are of the trans community.
And the liberal answer to that question was "I'm not a Biologist" which reaffirms it is a biological reason why you are male/female, not personal opinions.
 
I have a question. First off, when you say you are a Satanist, I initially want to cringe with the notion that you worship Satan. But I'm not really sure what a Satanist is in a modern concept. So, I will look into it. But the question I have is if you are a Satanist, do you consider Satan an actual being or a conceptual way of life? Either way, it's a life contrary to the God of the Christian bible.
If I believed in Satan, I would have to believe in God. If I believed in God but worshipped Satan that would make me a moron, because in addition to being evil on purpose, I know how things are going to end and I would be choosing the losing side on purpose. The church of Satan has an excellent website. If you don't want that in your search history go to the library.


And why do I choose the God of the Christian bible? It's because Christianity is the ONLY religion that worship a resurrected God! Any other religion either worships conceptual thoughts, a human being or a god outside the realm of a resurrected God. Our God, Jesus Christ, died, and then came to life in 3 days. This resurrection is our hope of afterlife, being resurrected either into heaven or hell. Only two ways to go at death (actually 3 if you want to consider just dying and being non-existent for eternity.) It's a choice one has on earth.
Every religion on earth thinks they are the correct one, including the 5000 year old tradition I was raised in.
 
I do indeed respect your decision. But that doesn't erase the fact I want to reach through this screen, grab both your shoulders and say, "Don't be such a fool! This concept you've planted in your mind of proclaiming your defiance against a Holy God is just downright stupid. Who are you, a mere finite, created being, to be so blatant against the infinite creator?" :)
I think this is the problem that Christians have to deal with: We are told we need to spread the word, but at the same time, we cannot force someone to accept God if they don't want to. At the end of the day, it's not our job to 'force' anyone across any finish line. We should make ourselves available, give a testimony, but if the other person doesn't want to hear that, we need to move on. Staying and forcing the issue won't help us or them. At the end of the day, everyone has to come to God. We can't force them to go where they aren't willing.

On a personal note, I was praying the spring of 2021 for a personal situation for my spirituality. God answered that prayer on September 7th in a profoundly dynamic way that left zero room for confusion or doubt as to where it came from. When those moments come, they certainly come not with joy and happiness at first but with sacrifice and suffering. It changed my life and the life of my wife. When God decides something, it's so real and dynamic that all one can do is bow in humbleness and humility.
That's awesome, congratulations. I think that's what is so hard for the non-believer to understand when we say we KNOW God is real, it's because God has MADE HIMSELF KNOWN TO US. This is how we can so confidently argue that we know what happens after we die on this earth.

It's not about us being 'right', it's about wanting EVERYONE to share in the gift we have been given.
 
And why do I choose the God of the Christian bible? It's because Christianity is the ONLY religion that worship a resurrected God! Any other religion either worships conceptual thoughts, a human being or a god outside the realm of a resurrected God. Our God, Jesus Christ, died, and then came to life in 3 days. This resurrection is our hope of afterlife, being resurrected either into heaven or hell. Only two ways to go at death (actually 3 if you want to consider just dying and being non-existent for eternity.) It's a choice one has on earth.
And another thing that makes Christianity unique: Notice that God tells us in precise detail what Heaven is like. And even what the new Heaven will be like. New Jerusalem is described in exact detail, including which stones will be used to form the foundation of the city, and in what order each will be placed.

It's obvious that other religions are telling stories. God tells us what is coming.
 
And my response to that is I wouldn't reach through your screen and tell you to renounce God because it's a waste of time so I expect the same courtesy in a free country. Incidentally I have no objection to people who have faith I just don't have any.

My religion is predicated on personal responsibility and minding your own business.
Well there ya go. Decision made. Got it. I will not impose upon you further according to your belief. But my good man, you cannot stop me from praying for you!!
 
I think this is the problem that Christians have to deal with: We are told we need to spread the word, but at the same time, we cannot force someone to accept God if they don't want to. At the end of the day, it's not our job to 'force' anyone across any finish line. We should make ourselves available, give a testimony, but if the other person doesn't want to hear that, we need to move on. Staying and forcing the issue won't help us or them. At the end of the day, everyone has to come to God. We can't force them to go where they aren't willing.


That's awesome, congratulations. I think that's what is so hard for the non-believer to understand when we say we KNOW God is real, it's because God has MADE HIMSELF KNOWN TO US. This is how we can so confidently argue that we know what happens after we die on this earth.

It's not about us being 'right', it's about wanting EVERYONE to share in the gift we have been given.
Well put!
 
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Well there ya go. Decision made. Got it. I will not impose upon you further according to your belief. But my good man, you cannot stop me from praying for you!!
No I can't and phrased that way I appreciate it.

For some reason though, and it might be because I am cynical in extremis, when strangers say "I'll pray for you" to end a conversation I hear "Go **** yourself" a sort of Christian take on "Bless your heart. "
 
No I can't and phrased that way I appreciate it.

For some reason though, and it might be because I am cynical in extremis, when strangers say "I'll pray for you" to end a conversation I hear "Go **** yourself" a sort of Christian take on "Bless your heart. "
I say "bless yer wittle heart" all the time and it's not faith based. 😂
 
No I can't and phrased that way I appreciate it.

For some reason though, and it might be because I am cynical in extremis, when strangers say "I'll pray for you" to end a conversation I hear "Go **** yourself" a sort of Christian take on "Bless your heart. "
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No I can't and phrased that way I appreciate it.

For some reason though, and it might be because I am cynical in extremis, when strangers say "I'll pray for you" to end a conversation I hear "Go **** yourself" a sort of Christian take on "Bless your heart. "
That's funny. A slap on your cheek of "I'm better than you."

You know how cynical I can be with some Christians? Oh boy! And they also throw out there "I'll pray for you" and that's about it. I still do that too! I have to come up with a way of remembering who to pray for. Maybe I can imagine a prayer box and put everyone I'd say I'd pray for into that box. Seems stupid, but the list of names can get pretty long. Plus, there are some that I would like to take off the list (like my brother, haha).

I've always like your posts and I never want you to get discouraged at some of us crazies.
 
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Not only was I raised Hindu, so was everyone else I knew til I was 11.
I asked because I had a discussion with a Hindu friend once about monotheism. He said it was a monotheistic religion originally and still was if one looked at it more closely. He said there is one God and that all others are avatars of the one God.

This fit in nicely with the concept of the Trinity except the Christian God is of one personality and the Hindu "gods" seem more discreet and distinct in their avatars.
 
I asked because I had a discussion with a Hindu friend once about monotheism. He said it was a monotheistic religion originally and still was if one looked at it more closely. He said there is one God and that all others are avatars of the one God.

This fit in nicely with the concept of the Trinity except the Christian God is of one personality and the Hindu "gods" seem more discreet and distinct in their avatars.
Well, if Mohammad and Buddha didn't believe in Jesus Christ as the way to the Father then they are in hell.
 
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I asked because I had a discussion with a Hindu friend once about monotheism. He said it was a monotheistic religion originally and still was if one looked at it more closely. He said there is one God and that all others are avatars of the one God.

This fit in nicely with the concept of the Trinity except the Christian God is of one personality and the Hindu "gods" seem more discreet and distinct in their avatars.
There's only one God, Brahman.

Indians, being the elitist pricks they are, dumbed it down for the masses. My old man studied Vedanta til the day he died and said he wished he'd started earlier.

You subdivide into creator preserver and destroyer.

You subdivide them into avatars.

But it's not a pantheon of Gods like the Egyptians, Norse, Greeks etc.

It's examining aspects so it's philosophy.
 
There's only one God, Brahman.

Indians, being the elitist pricks they are, dumbed it down for the masses. My old man studied Vedanta til the day he died and said he wished he'd started earlier.

You subdivide into creator preserver and destroyer.

You subdivide them into avatars.

But it's not a pantheon of Gods like the Egyptians, Norse, Greeks etc.

It's examining aspects so it's philosophy.
But again, only ONE God rose from the dead.
 
Tell that to Dionysus, Attis, Osiris, Ganesha and Mithra.
If these are like real "gods" which one made the earth, planets, moons, stars, man, woman, animals, plants, bugs... In other words, they had to have been created themselves. Who created them?

In the bible there's verses that talk about gods with a little "g" (Exodus 34:14 for example) but there is only ONE God with a capital "G". There is only ONE creator God. His proof is all around us so that when we die we will have no excuse to say, "Oh, but I didn't know," which is in scripture as well.
 
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You are fast. I edited my post.
Not bad for a guy who had a stroke two years ago and had to relearn how to talk and walk.

Bottom line, I'm not Bill Maher.

I don't think religious people are stupid.

I think stupid people are stupid.

I find that most Christians don't know a lot about religions other than their own and more than a few believe whatever their pastor tells them. And the case of my gig they either don't want to know about it or have been told or believe that exposing themselves to that information imperils their souls.

If that's what the Bible says I have no expectation that they do such a thing.

Basically I'm not looking to have a gotcha moment with you nor argue about which Gods get a capital letter.
 
I think this is the problem that Christians have to deal with: We are told we need to spread the word, but at the same time, we cannot force someone to accept God if they don't want to. At the end of the day, it's not our job to 'force' anyone across any finish line. We should make ourselves available, give a testimony, but if the other person doesn't want to hear that, we need to move on. Staying and forcing the issue won't help us or them. At the end of the day, everyone has to come to God. We can't force them to go where they aren't willing.

We've never agreed more. In fact, I believe that most of us are intended to proselytize not by sermon, but by the example of how we live our daily lives.
 
For some reason though, and it might be because I am cynical in extremis, when strangers say "I'll pray for you" to end a conversation I hear "Go **** yourself" a sort of Christian take on "Bless your heart. "

This I understand. 😂

Sometimes, from some people, that may well be what it means. But you have to consider the context and the source.

PS...I can't wait for us to disagree on something so I can drop this line on you. 😉🤣
 
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