ILoveCoals
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fingering yourself also goes against ChristianityLibertarianism, minarchism, and capitalism go against the values of Christianity. American conservatives are deluded.
Yeah, I know. I had a lapse of judgement. We all sin sometimes, but if we ask for forgiveness, Chúa Giê Su will forgive us.fingering yourself also goes against Christianity
Jesus might forgive you but i wontYeah, I know. I had a lapse of judgement. We all sin sometimes, but if we ask for forgiveness, Chúa Giê Su will forgive us.
ARE YOU THE ONE WHO'S BEEN DMING ME TO OIL UP ON REDDIT?!Jesus might forgive you but i wont
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YepARE YOU THE ONE WHO'S BEEN DMING ME TO OIL UP ON REDDIT?!
I don't believe you. Tell me your 'dit username here or dm your shlog user in the 'dit DM
A lot of talking, and yet an apparent lack of oiling upI don't believe you. Tell me your 'dit username here or dm your shlog user in the 'dit DM
This will make people hate christianity if it's put into action. People hate being oppressed yknow xisChristianity, that is true Christianity is incompatible with freedom of speech, freedom of religion, gender equality and so on. The answer is a very clear no.
Opposite, actually. Catholicism is more authoritarian than protestantismYes. Actually, the Catholic Church has a long history of supporting various republican and autonomist movements across Europe and probably around the world. Absolutism is usually a Protestant thing.
Taking away freedom of speech and religion is.Monarchy isn't oppression.
That's not true, at least historically. Protestantism has always been tied to the state, and in most Protestant empires the head of the church was the monarch. Catholics actively supported republican and regionalist movements in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, and Italy.Opposite, actually. Catholicism is more authoritarian than protestantism
I don't think forcing people to convert is a good way to spread your religion. This makes people half assedly practice your religion and soon enough you'll see sects that don't care about god or christ and only want to reach their wordly goals by pretending to be christians. One of the reasons that christianity worked during its early days was that people accepted it by their own volition and hence they became loyal and avid practitioners.Fine. I'm pro-oppression then. I don't mind oppressing the enemies of Christ until they convert. Freedom is for amerimutts anyway.
Catholicism and Orthodoxy says that their church is the only true church while Protestantism accepts most Christian denominations. Just because Protestantism was tied to the state doesn't mean that it was more authoritarian. Ideologically, Protestantism is more libertarian than Catholicism. Many mainline Protestant churches accept homosexuals, and Protestants are more lax on church rituals, such as whether church should be mandatory for Christians, or how you should go about seeking forgiveness from God. Catholics have a hierarchical centralized church structure while Protestants don't.That's not true, at least historically. Protestantism has always been tied to the state, and in most Protestant empires the head of the church was the monarch. Catholics actively supported republican and regionalist movements in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, and Italy.
That's true, but the French Republic, despite all democratic fetishism, was more authoritarian and centralized state than the French Kingdom. I think there's just confusion in terms. Monarchies can be libertarian and republics can be totalitarian. Absolute Monarchy, whose inhabitants live according to the various laws of provinces, free cities, counties duchies, and church lands, is more libertarian than a parliamentary republic, where each citizen is subject to a sole constitution and criminal code.The pope after the French revolution supported the monarchy instead of republics though. Catholics cucked out a bit later, perhaps during the mid 19th century or so.
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^ they somehow went from this to today's retardation. What being a heretic does to a mf I guess.
The first thing the Protestants did wherever they came to power was to slaughter first the Catholics and then other Protestants.Catholicism and Orthodoxy says that their church is the only true church while Protestantism accepts most Christian denominations.
No, that's exactly what it means. The church cannot be non-authoritarian if it is literally a department of the state.Just because Protestantism was tied to the state doesn't mean that it was more authoritarian.
No, because Protestantism is tied to the state. Even Americans, who were comfortable with other religions, separated their Anglicanism from British Anglicanism right after the Revolution.Ideologically, Protestantism is more libertarian than Catholicism.
Again, because they are state departments. If the state allows marriages with animals, Protestant churches will start approving it. If the state declares blacks non-human, they will start preaching about it.Protestant churches accept homosexuals