I have a dear friend who made millions turning her resources into nursing homes during the Reign of Terror...
I am going to make millions turning my resources into new mental hospitals.
You really are strange.
I'm sure I seem that way to you. Because I am Christian, pro-American, anti-communist, anti-terrorist, conservative, non-depraved person who supports herself and doesn't buy into globalism....
Like I said. Go to France. Stay there.
Or stay in Cali, as far as that goes. Cali's doing great, isn't it?!
Christian? Christian? I'm a better Christian than you and I'm not even religious.
How could you gauge the standard, then, if not?
Because I agree with his teachings. I know Jesus did exist. I've been to Sunday school as a child. I've been baptised. But I am not technically a Christian and am not religious. Jesus did not teach hate and did not teach people to wish for the death of others simply because they were different or believed differently. KG spews vehement hatred and racism and wishes for the death of anyone she doesn't like.
"Jesus says if anyone claims to be right with God but doesn’t serve the poor, needy, oppressed, marginalized, sick, diseased, and sinful, then they do not have a relationship with God." KG hates all of those people and expresses it vehementaly and violently. I'm the opposite.
"Condemnation isn’t Jesus’ style.
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I have not come to condemn the world, but to save it.” John 3:17 ESV
"...what’s funny is that as one examines the teachings and life of Jesus, we find him not only befriending, loving, and affirming some of his societies most despised and vile people, but chastising the religious leaders who condemned them for their sin."
Again, KG's focus is on hate and violent rhetoric against the people society puts down, and I am just the opposite. Jesus befriended, loved and affirmed the type of people KG despises and wishes dead.
KG is like this:
Killing All the Right People - Wikipedia
"As far as I'm concerned, this disease has one thing going for it:
it's killing all the right people." Julia (Dixie Carter) angrily confronts Imogene over her belief that
AIDS is God's punishment for homosexuality."
This kind of thinking is VERY un-Christian. Wishing for people to die because you don't like them. Jesus befriended, loved and affirmed the people KG wishes death to.
4 Teachings of Jesus That His Followers (Almost) Never Take Seriously | HuffPost