Yes they do practice Christianity and I'm tired of Christians constantly shirking responsibility by suggesting that Christians can't be bad people, or that problematic Christians aren't a part of their group. Even Jesus said you all suck.
“We want to have the opportunity to bring those babies to the light. We can’t save their souls from eternal hellfire if they never have a chance to be born and know Christ.”
And then my reply would be…
“But like, doesn’t that default send them to heaven and make the job easier? I mean, if you actually want to save their souls maybe you should be for abortion as it is a guarantee.”
I don’t know what they’d say next, but I’m sure they wouldn’t budge.
Imagine the absolutely batshit retarded nonsense that kicks around in the heads of these boring, soulless fucking morons. This is the stuff that gets past whatever social filter the pond scum parents endowed on their precious little shitstains.
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14
This pastor: "No, only my children, not these others."
There are days I wish all that religious stuff would be real so I could be sure he goes to hell and on his way Jesus slaps him in his face. Once for every evil tweet, no twice at least.
This is because my children are part of a religion which was created roughly 2000 years ago, 4000 years after its adherents believe this planet was created. Therefore, when the ancestors I believe I had before the creation of Christianity got to Heaven, God just went "psyche, too early dick head" and condemned them to purgatory for no good fucking reason.
God didn't give the ten commandments until the jews had left Egypt, that's over s thousand years where you could covet your neighbour's ass as much as you like.
Wow this guy is a Christian pastor with 46k followers on X. I was gonna say it's not even worth responding to but kinda is if he's an actual faith leader.
He should do some research into what the Apostle Paul thought about converting non-Christians. Or heck, contemplate a famous example of a Jew who was holy from conception. That guy later got crucified but he was probably not lesser-than due to the circumstances of his birth.
I think part of the problem is that the Bible is mostly a book of analogy, and analogies require historical and social context to be meaningful.
The vast majority of Christians barely know their home country's history, let alone the history of the Levant from 2k years ago.
So when they hear a story about the good Samaritan, they don't understand the context. To them it just means good people go to heaven. In reality Samaritans were thought to be heretical by the Jews, who often destroyed their temples.
So they miss the underlying point, that even if you are from a heretical evil cult, you are more likely to go to heaven if you are good in practice when compared to a man of the cloth who does not practice what they preach.