There’s real Christianity and then there’s republican Christianity

Republicans only like to pretend they are Christian.
What Jesus DIDN'T say,

“If you meet a hungry man on the road to Damascus form a political action committee and petition Caesar to give him bread”

true Christians do not believe Christ already returned to earth as Karl Marx
Do you notice how only republicans even talk about Karl Marx? Liberals never talk about him. Certainly no one on this board.
It's due to the fact that they do not know what Marxism is. It's just a term they sling around because some right-wing propagandist told them to.
 
Republicans only like to pretend they are Christian.
What Jesus DIDN'T say,

“If you meet a hungry man on the road to Damascus form a political action committee and petition Caesar to give him bread”

true Christians do not believe Christ already returned to earth as Karl Marx
Do you notice how only republicans even talk about Karl Marx? Liberals never talk about him. Certainly no one on this board.
It's due to the fact that they do not know what Marxism is. It's just a term they sling around because some right-wing propagandist told them to.
They definitely don’t know what socialism is. They accepted their stimulus checks while bizarrely claiming it wasn’t socialism.
 
This is pretty spot on but really the (D)'s aren't much better. I couldn't help to think about Obamacare in the part where the woman comes to be healed.

How much better if we had used the trillions wasted under Obama in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Syria, etc on creating a real health care system instead.

I think some believe I am trying to defend the Republicans by my condemnation of the Democrats. Hardly. I simply consider the Republican beyond the capability of doing right. The Democrats are getting there.
 
Republicans only like to pretend they are Christian.
What Jesus DIDN'T say,

“If you meet a hungry man on the road to Damascus form a political action committee and petition Caesar to give him bread”

true Christians do not believe Christ already returned to earth as Karl Marx
Do you notice how only republicans even talk about Karl Marx? Liberals never talk about him. Certainly no one on this board.
It's due to the fact that they do not know what Marxism is. It's just a term they sling around because some right-wing propagandist told them to.
BLM calls itself a marxist movement
 
Republicans only like to pretend they are Christian.

What Jesus DIDN'T say,

“If you meet a hungry man on the road to Damascus form a political action committee and petition Caesar to give him bread”

true Christians do not believe Christ already returned to earth as Karl Marx
Do you notice how only republicans even talk about Karl Marx? Liberals never talk about him. Certainly no one on this board.


Of course you lefties don't talk about him. You want to enact his policies quietly.
 


Republicans only like to pretend they are Christian.

Are these people real christians?



Since early last year, some of the most prolific spreaders of conspiracy theories have been barnstorming across the country alongside a stacked cast of pro-Trump speakers, preachers and self-proclaimed prophets.

Each stop of the ReAwaken America Tour is part conservative Christian revival, part QAnon expo and part political rally. It features big name stars in the MAGA galaxy, including MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, Trump adviser Roger Stone and former President Donald Trump's son, Eric. Michael Flynn. There are meet and greets, a buffet and, lately, baptisms and the casting out of demons.

Clark is also a podcaster who is being sued for defamation by a former executive of Dominion Voting Systems over claims that aired on his show.

After his speech, Roger Stone remained near the stage to pose for pictures with attendees. On either side of him were two people holding open large, clear garbage bags who collected cash donations toward Stone's legal and medical bills.

His booth is covered in enlarged copies of Bible pages bearing his hand-scrawled notes and colorful highlights. Triplett believes God has shown him that a massive nuclear attack on the United States is imminent, all of which is explained in a free, glossy booklet. He said he wondered about some of the working-class attendees he sees stocking up on T-shirts and precious metals.

COVID, Satan, pedophiles​


God "doesn't need an election"​

Despite repeated false claims from the speakers onstage that the 2020 election was stolen, most attendees said they plan to vote in next week's midterm elections. Speakers like Flynn urged them to add poll watching and continued political organizing to their schedules. "Local action equals national impact," Flynn has said throughout the tour.

From the same stage, earlier that day, Julie Green, an ally of Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano, told the audience God had spoken to her and sent a prophecy.

"These are the days for you to control the governments of this earth," said Green to huge applause.

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She continued, "God said he can take this country back in unconventional ways. He doesn't need an election to do it."

Events like ReAwaken serve as a kind of worship service, said Anthea Butler, chair of the University of Pennsylvania's religious studies department,

"There are all the elements of Christian churches, except it's not in the church. Right? So all of those things that people get sociologically from church connection, validation, affirmation, all of those things are happening in these sorts of places," said Butler.

She traced the prophecies and charismatic preaching to a movement from the 1990s called the New Apostolic Reformation. Its leaders believe there are present-day apostles and prophets fighting evil forces. Add in election denial, vaccine and anti-government conspiracism and it's a very potent mix that Butler says the Republican Party has largely embraced.

Are these "real" Christians? I say they are.
 
Well, it looks like Jesus believed in science and nature, and unlike Lefty Supreme country justice circa 2022, didn’t need to be a be a biologist to know what a woman is.

“Jesus did speak explicitly about sexual immorality in general and the nature of marriage. He denounced the former (e.g., Matt. 5:28; 15:19) and defined the latter according to Genesis 2:24: “For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh” (Matt. 19:5 AT; par. Mark 10:7–8).”

Romans 1:26-27[edit]​


Saint Paul writing his Epistles
Epistle to the Romans 1:26–27 (English Majority Text Version, EMTV):

For this reason [viz. idolatry], God gave them up to passions of dishonor; for even their females exchanged the natural use for that which is contrary to nature, and likewise also the males, having left the natural use of the female, were inflamed by their lust for one another, males with males, committing what is shameful, and receiving in themselves the recompense which was fitting for their error

Jude 1:7[edit]​

King James Version (1611): "Even as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire."
The expression of "giving themselves over to fornication" translates ἐκπορνεύσασαι, 'ekporneusasai', rendered as "sexual immorality" in both NIV and ESV; the phrase "going after strange flesh" is a literal translation of ἀπελθοῦσαι ὀπίσω σαρκὸς ἑτέρας, rendered as "perversion" in NIV and as "pursued unnatural desire" in ESV. However, scholarly debate remains open whether the transgression of Sodom and Gomorrah is rooted in homosexual actions or consistent with Genesis stories regarding Abraham's hospitality to strangers (see Sodom and Gomorrah § Religious views).

Simon J. Kistemaker notes that the Greek phrase 'σαρκὸς ἑτέρας' (sarkos heteras, "strange flesh") is often interpreted as the specific desire on the part of the Sodomites to have sexual relations with angels. Kistemaker, however, argues that it means they were "interested in sexual relations with men."[24]

In Matthew 19:3, Jesus is asked "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any cause?" He answered that:

"Have you not read that the one who made them at the beginning 'made them male and female' [Genesis 1:27], and said, 'For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh' [Genesis 2:24]? So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate." (Matthew 19:4-6, NRSV translation; Mark 10:6-9 is a parallel text)
 
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Well, it looks like Jesus believed in science and nature, and unlike Lefty Supreme country justice circa 2022, didn’t need to be a be a biologist to know what a woman is.

“Jesus did speak explicitly about sexual immorality in general and the nature of marriage. He denounced the former (e.g., Matt. 5:28; 15:19) and defined the latter according to Genesis 2:24: “For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh” (Matt. 19:5 AT; par. Mark 10:7–8).”

Romans 1:26-27[edit]​


Saint Paul writing his Epistles
Epistle to the Romans 1:26–27 (English Majority Text Version, EMTV):


Jude 1:7[edit]​


The expression of "giving themselves over to fornication" translates ἐκπορνεύσασαι, 'ekporneusasai', rendered as "sexual immorality" in both NIV and ESV; the phrase "going after strange flesh" is a literal translation of ἀπελθοῦσαι ὀπίσω σαρκὸς ἑτέρας, rendered as "perversion" in NIV and as "pursued unnatural desire" in ESV. However, scholarly debate remains open whether the transgression of Sodom and Gomorrah is rooted in homosexual actions or consistent with Genesis stories regarding Abraham's hospitality to strangers (see Sodom and Gomorrah § Religious views).

Simon J. Kistemaker notes that the Greek phrase 'σαρκὸς ἑτέρας' (sarkos heteras, "strange flesh") is often interpreted as the specific desire on the part of the Sodomites to have sexual relations with angels. Kistemaker, however, argues that it means they were "interested in sexual relations with men."[24]

In Matthew 19:3, Jesus is asked "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any cause?" He answered that:
Um okay. All this absolute nonsense aside, why didn’t Jesus make it crystal clear that homosexuality was wrong like others in the Bible did? I mean wouldn’t that make sense?
 

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