Christian
>God is good
Me
>Then give me all your money
Christian
>No
What gives these people the right to be such hypocrites?
>>3214023
great thread OP. Back to instagram with your me: memes
"Congratulations, you got yourself caught, what's the next step of your master plan?"
>saving this thread... with NO SURVIVORS
Okay, how is liberal Christianity a thing? I'm not trying to be rude, I just don't understand the philosophical reasoning for it. Christ said that the Church would be protected from the gates of Hell, which, implies to me that the Church won't fall to false doctrine. So, how do liberal, often gay-affirming Christians maintain that the Church was wrong for 20 centuries about homosexuality?
Pic related, some Episcopalian bishops (the Episcopal Church in the US is probably one of the most liberal denominations that can be described as high church).
>>3214069
Found the Christian!
Why would I give all my money that God helped me acquire to a heathen loser? Unless you are badly in need of it, you don't need it.
>>3214119
If any other man said he was getting velvet robes and hats made based off 16th century Italian designs you'd assume he was gay
Personally I consider myself to be a liberal Catholic because I support others secular rights to do as they please in their lives, while neither attending mass nor believing in God myself
>>3214163
How do you call yourself a Catholic if you don't believe in any Catholic ideas?
I have a huge folder full of clergymen and architecture of various Christian denominations, so I'm going to upload pictures of whatever denomination I happen to talk about in that post.
>>3214144
What you're saying is a lot closer to the Jewish ideas that someone is poor as a punishment, and not the pro charity Christian views
>>3214200
Nope. Simply that if you don't need the money, why would I give it away? Not sure what cathlcucks do, but works don't lead to salvation.
Is a Christian allowed to marry someone with a different religion like Jews and Muslims?
>>3214241
In my Church (Eastern Orthodox), no; only someone baptized in the name of the Trinity may be married, and even then only if the spouse agrees to raise the children of this marriage in the Orthodox faith. Moreover, IIRC, these marriages must be approved by a bishop.