Papal front runners. If the Black guy becomes the next pope, white Republicans will scream DEI till their buttholes explode

It's time for you to come clean about your own denomination. Why haven't you mentioned it? You're so quick to look down from your high horse on those you consider to be unworthy.
She won't. Ms. Fat Lame doesn't want to be proved a liar and will claim "doxxing" as her excuse for hiding her Christianity.
 
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Because you are the most frequent offender I know that seems to be defending her brand of Christianity. Why are you afraid to answer that question?
Link up to me calling someone the "c" word, and make it snappy, you liar.
Ever notice how liars, faux Christians and Orange Jesus worshipers always answer a question with a question while never answering the original question?

Yeah, me too.
 
Christ gave us the example of baptism. He didn't get sprinkled. Christ was an accountable age when he was baptized not an infant. Baptism is a CHOICE to follow God. Infants can't choose anything.
The problem for you is the Bible says entire households were baptized and nothing in that suggests infants weren't baptized. AGAIN its your assumption
 
@FastLane You're not Jewish so which of these is it?

Seventh-day Adventists are a prominent Christian denomination that also observes the Sabbath on Saturday. Rooted in the Protestant Reformation's emphasis on biblical authority, the Seventh-day Adventist Church emerged in the mid-19th century in the United States. They believe that the Sabbath was instituted at creation and reaffirmed in the Ten Commandments, making it a divine commandment for all believers.

Another Christian group that celebrates the Sabbath on Saturday is the Seventh-Day Baptists. This denomination has its origins in the 17th century in England and holds to the belief that the Sabbath should be observed on the seventh day, in accordance with biblical teachings. Like the Seventh-day Adventists,

The Church of God (Seventh Day) is another Christian denomination that observes the Sabbath on Saturday. It traces its roots to the 19th-century restoration movement and shares theological similarities with both Seventh-day Adventists and Seventh-Day Baptists. The Church of God emphasizes a literal interpretation of the Bible, particularly regarding the observance of the Sabbath.

 
This is such a tangent that I can't get exercised over it. Isn't the point that there should be a day of rest to honor the Lord? What difference does it make which day it is?
God has hallowed the 7th day specifically are you questioning God's judgement? So you are saying Christie's judgement is more important than God's judgement? What is next will you do away with stealing or adultery? The 4th Commandment is equally as important as are the other 9.

Exo 20:11
For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
 
@FastLane You're not Jewish so which of these is it?

Seventh-day Adventists are a prominent Christian denomination that also observes the Sabbath on Saturday. Rooted in the Protestant Reformation's emphasis on biblical authority, the Seventh-day Adventist Church emerged in the mid-19th century in the United States. They believe that the Sabbath was instituted at creation and reaffirmed in the Ten Commandments, making it a divine commandment for all believers.

Another Christian group that celebrates the Sabbath on Saturday is the Seventh-Day Baptists. This denomination has its origins in the 17th century in England and holds to the belief that the Sabbath should be observed on the seventh day, in accordance with biblical teachings. Like the Seventh-day Adventists,

The Church of God (Seventh Day) is another Christian denomination that observes the Sabbath on Saturday. It traces its roots to the 19th-century restoration movement and shares theological similarities with both Seventh-day Adventists and Seventh-Day Baptists. The Church of God emphasizes a literal interpretation of the Bible, particularly regarding the observance of the Sabbath.

$20 says "None of the above" since she's obviously not a Christian of any persuasion. She's an Orange Jesus worshiper.
 
God has hallowed the 7th day specifically are you questioning God's judgement? So you are saying Christie's judgement is more important than God's judgement?

Exo 20:11
For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
Again you're just making it up as you go along. I'm neutral on this position that's so important to you.

Which denomination are you? Are you ashamed to mention it?
 
Again you're just making it up as you go along. I'm neutral on this position that's so important to you.

Which denomination are you? Are you ashamed to mention it?
So you aren't neutral when you choose to ignore it. When you observe the 1st day instead of the 7th you have made your vote. why is it so important to you?
 
You didn't prove anything. Jesus healed on the Sabbath and didn't follow ritual hand washing. Bad right? If you kill someone but you celebrate the Sabbath on the 7th day do you think that matters to God? You're like the Pharisees, you miss the corset for the trees. its hilarious
Murder is also one of the Ten Commandments. Healing is doing good. It isn't wrong to do good on the Sabbath like Christ showed by his example. When you eliminate one of God's ten commandments you are second guessing God. Oh I know better that one really isn't important. Sad really. I'm just advocating that we do what God has asked us to do.

Exo 20:11
For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
 
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And what are you considering a "fundie"? Many Catholics believe my children would go to Hell because I didn't have them Christened... even if they were infants. Are they "fundies"? Most protestants won't even baptize a child until they reach the "Age of Reason", so you'll see those kids getting baptized when they are around 8 years old, they do believe in immersion baptizing so you'll see tubs deep enough for even adults to be dipped into the water entirely.

What I think you mean by "fundie" are the folks that wrote the Left Behind series, etc. Those folks that will tell you to "love the sinner, hate the sin" when talking about gay folks. Folks that aren't Catholic or Methodist... Those folks, even in their books, have the kids disappearing when "The Rapture" comes, every kid under 8, along with all the believers. This is because they believe that until they can decide the fate of their immortal souls that god has their back....
Grace
 
You really didn't provide what I asked for did you? Jesus didn't need baptism. In 1 Corinthians 1:16, Paul doesn't even know who he baptized. Hilarious

What are you talking about?

13;Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Were you baptized in the name of Paul?
14;I thank God that I did not baptize any of you except Crispus and Gaius,
15;so no one can say that you were baptized in my name.
16;(Yes, I also baptized the household of Stephanas; beyond that, I don’t remember if I baptized anyone else.)

According to the myths, Jesus was baptised as an example for others to follow. Catholics adopted the Pagan Roman practice of sprinkling water (or oil) on infants from the cult of Athena. The early Roman church heavily mixed in this sort of pagan ritual to ease the transition to the new religion.
 
However, as I stated, they believe that all children below the age of reason will be going to heaven regardless of their belief or religion.
I'm currently reading the gospel of Mark and Jesus seems to clearly imply that the special innocence and uncorrupted nature of children entitle them to the Kingdom of heaven.
 
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