MrFedEx
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You confuse Christian with charlatan.
They have millions of followers. Most Republicans think Trump is a Christian? How about you? Which one of the fakes do you believe?
You confuse Christian with charlatan.
So, is your problem with Christians, or Christianity?They have millions of followers. Most Republicans think Trump is a Christian? How about you? Which one of the fakes do you believe?
I think deep down inside you resent not having millions of followers like they do.They have millions of followers. Most Republicans think Trump is a Christian? How about you? Which one of the fakes do you believe?
Joel Osteen, Benny Hinn, Robert Tilton, Kenneth Copeland, Pat Robertson, Falwell Jr. etc. Most are white.
Keep being ignorant and trying to make it about race. All Con men and women who exploit Jesus for huge money.
Copeland's wife is the evil witch who tells people with cancer to forget treatment, give money, and pray harder.
Is she your favorite?
So, is your problem with Christians, or Christianity?
This post is great for 3 reasons.
1) You assume that there is something wrong with being wealthy and a Christian.
2) You finally found some white Christians to dislike after years of picking on poor old Creflo.
3) Your dislike of a faith system that touts BILLIONS of believers is based on TV preachers.
You're a gem.
I think deep down inside you resent not having millions of followers like they do.
No, you rant and rave, hardly Christian.No. I don't want to lie and cheat people out of their money. I live a more Christian life than any of them and I'm not even a Christian.
So, is your problem with Christians, or Christianity?[/QUOTE
I think all religions are fine, regardless of what you say I think. Worship away, and waste your time, because all religions are fake and frauds. There is no Space God or Space Goddesses out there listening to your prayers or guiding your life.
I think Christians have some fine ideas, but precious few of them seem to follow the teachings of Jesus. I like the Ten Commandments and some of the guideposts of other major religions, which are similar. They mean well, and are helpful ideas toward living a life as a solid citizen, but they aren't from God or any other supreme source.
They are from man, as is morality and everything else.
Here's one for you. If God created us, who created God? Did he just appear? And where is Heaven? Where does the universe end, or begin? And so many others. You can't answer any except by faith in a book written by man on a fraudulent premise.
You are free to believe whatever you want. We need to agree to disagree.
No, you rant and rave, hardly Christian.
No. I don't want to lie and cheat people out of their money. I live a more Christian life than any of them and I'm not even a Christian.
The irrefutable point you overlook is that, if I (and countless others) are wrong, the worst case scenario is that we’ve lived a Christian life.
If YOU’RE wrong, you missed your opportunity to share in the reward Jesus promised.
I choose Jesus.
You're a brick. Prosperity Christians are the phoniest of all, because God smiles on them with jets and fancy homes etc. Yeah, I guess Joel Osteen or my buddy Creflo are real Christians, because they have millions that they scammed from their followers and then spent it on...themselves. Jeez, don't you think that maybe they could use some of that wealth to help eradicate disease, help the poor, or point God in the right direction to help some of the Third World countries He (God) has apparently forgotten?
I said "millions" of followers, not "billions". You have again conflated one of my statements to bolster your own lies. I was referring to the number of televangelist fans, not overall Christians. Billions of people can be wrong, you know. Numbers mean nothing in pursuit of what is true. It only takes one to point out a lie.
Are you a clay brick, or a concrete brick?
I don't lie, cheat, steal, or do any of the bad 10 Commandments no-nos.
Jeez, don't you think that maybe they could use some of that wealth to help eradicate disease, help the poor, or point God in the right direction to help some of the Third World countries He (God) has apparently forgotten?
In other words, cover your bases. That sounds like deep, abiding "faith" to me.
What makes you think that they don't? And the last remark shows that you don't know jack-squat about any of it.
It's amazing how you can praise someone for following his faith one minute, then dismiss it as "covering [his] bases" the next! Almost as if (DARE I SAY IT) you're disingenuous.