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The last Christian died on the Cross. The rest of you are Paulians.
An accurate man, sir.
The last Christian died on the Cross. The rest of you are Paulians.
We don't worship Paul, we worship Christ. *shrug*The last Christian died on the Cross. The rest of you are Paulians.
The last Christian died on the Cross. The rest of you are Paulians.
Do you know what "the Christ" is and what Paul was referring to? It is why Socrtease is correct.We don't worship Paul, we worship Christ. *shrug*
I was a Catholic and they don't tell you the whole story, they have kind of condensed it down.Yeah an atheist is correct and a devout Catholic is wrong.
Which is very Paul-like, hence his assertion.We don't worship Paul, we worship Christ. *shrug*
Do you know what "the Christ" is and what Paul was referring to? It is why Socrtease is correct.
Which is very Paul-like, hence his assertion.
Christ didn't worship Christ.
A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic, religionJesus of Nazareth, based on the life and teachings of
1 a : one who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ b (1) : disciple 2 (2) : a member of one of the Churches of Christ separating from the Disciples of Christ in 1906 (3)
- Main Entry: 1Chris·tian
- Pronunciation: \ˈkris-chən, ˈkrish-\
- Function: noun
- Etymology: Latin christianus, adjective & noun, from Greek christianos, from Christos
- Date: 1526
Chris⋅tian
–adjective 1. of, pertaining to, or derived from Jesus Christ or His teachings: a Christian faith. 2. of, pertaining to, believing in, or belonging to the religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ: Spain is a Christian country.
sources: wiki, websters, dictionary.com, common sense–noun 7. a person who believes in Jesus Christ; adherent of Christianity. 8. a person who exemplifies in his or her life the teachings of Christ: He died like a true Christian. 9. a member of any of certain Protestant churches, as the Disciples of Christ and the Plymouth Brethren.
You shouldn't take it so seriously.it is just a name to describe people who follow christ....nothing more
And what did the Christ mean to Paul?You shouldn't take it so seriously.
Christian means "Christlike"... Just like Paulian would me "Like Paul"... Soc is just being accurate.
Paul worshiped Christ, like all good Paulians do.And what did the Christ mean to Paul?
Okay, I see where this is going...Paul worshiped Christ, like all good Paulians do.
That's because, just like any institution of learning geared toward the general public, it's geared towards the least common denominator. But that shouldn't stop you from learning more through the Church or on your own.I was a Catholic and they don't tell you the whole story, they have kind of condensed it down.
Jesus worshiped God.Which is very Paul-like, hence his assertion.
Christ didn't worship Christ.
You shouldn't take it so seriously.
Christian means "Christlike"... Just like Paulian would me "Like Paul"... Soc is just being accurate.
Which is very Paul-like, hence his assertion.
Christ didn't worship Christ.
where are you getting that definition of "Christian"?Christian means "Christlike"