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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53265608 United States 03/29/2015 02:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53265608 United States 03/29/2015 02:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works If you want to go with rules, read what Jesus said himself instead of what Paul said, in Mathew 25 about the parable of the king. Jesus said, those who go into everlasting punishment, go because they didn't feed and clothed the least of these, or those truly in need. But our entire western cultures turns it's back on the most needy. Any such talk and you will be labelled a commie, or socialist as if help the meek is evil. I've heard this myself from self proclaimed Christians. So what's more important, being labeled by a commie, by self proclaimed "Christians," or living by what Jesus actually taught? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48196356 03/29/2015 02:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 68748933 Australia 03/29/2015 02:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eating pork and homosexuality are BOTH abominations to God. Most christians will condemn homosexuality as a sin while eating a PORK CHOP. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68225538 That is my premise, yes. Also the ridiculing of Muslims by so called Christians for eating pork. I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. How do conservative Christians rationalise the death penalty as an example? Everybody pays in the end. Even the killer who repented and asked Jesus to remember him when he got to his kingdom. Jesus never let him go. You can only avoid what Jesus called the second death. The first one comes to everybody. So a Christian who supports the death penalty is only a Christian in name but not in spirit. Is this correct? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48196356 03/29/2015 02:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With Jehovah the glass is half empty - Do it or die kinda thing With Christ the glass is half full. People voluntarily walk after jesus out of love. Out of LOVE he gave himself a onetime sacrifice for ALL for their sins Out of LOVE people forsake their lives and follow him to the truth. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 68748933 Australia 03/29/2015 02:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48196356 "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works If you want to go with rules, read what Jesus said himself instead of what Paul said, in Mathew 25 about the parable of the king. Jesus said, those who go into everlasting punishment, go because they didn't feed and clothed the least of these, or those truly in need. But our entire western cultures turns it's back on the most needy. Any such talk and you will be labelled a commie, or socialist as if help the meek is evil. I've heard this myself from self proclaimed Christians. So what's more important, being labeled by a commie, by self proclaimed "Christians," or living by what Jesus actually taught? Exactly! I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52432326 Australia 03/29/2015 02:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53419480 If I handed you a chicken sandwich and said, "Eat this or I'll kill another chicken," Would you do it? No! What you did to the chicken would be your responsibilty, not mine. So then you don't really care about the chicken then. It's all about you really is what you're saying. Everything has to die,so that's not really the problem. It's more to do with the miserable existence a lot of animals have before they reach the table. But there is no perfect solution. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53265608 United States 03/29/2015 02:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. I hope you figure out what is sinful, because Jesus also said not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will be saved, but only those who do the will of God. Jesus than says that these people are workers of inequities / sins. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48196356 03/29/2015 02:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48196356 "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. I hope you figure out what is sinful, because Jesus also said not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will be saved, but only those who do the will of God. Jesus than says that these people are workers of inequities / sins. I know what iniquity is and how evil elevates. Trying to be perfect (for Jehovah) can be hair pulling madness in fasting. Jesus mentioned fasting. But one of his main things was no worry. I don't see how one can be perfect and not worry. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53265608 United States 03/29/2015 02:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. I hope you figure out what is sinful, because Jesus also said not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will be saved, but only those who do the will of God. Jesus than says that these people are workers of inequities / sins. I know what iniquity is and how evil elevates. Trying to be perfect (for Jehovah) can be hair pulling madness in fasting. Jesus mentioned fasting. But one of his main things was no worry. I don't see how one can be perfect and not worry. It depends on what you're worried about. If you're worried or concerned about pleasing to God, this may be a good thing. That means you care about what God thinks. We're told to fear God. Fear is translated from the greek word "phobos." The english word phobia, meaning extreme fear, also comes from this same Greek word, phobos. So if one truly fears God, I don't see how one can't be worried about pleasing him. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48196356 03/29/2015 02:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48196356 Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. I hope you figure out what is sinful, because Jesus also said not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will be saved, but only those who do the will of God. Jesus than says that these people are workers of inequities / sins. I know what iniquity is and how evil elevates. Trying to be perfect (for Jehovah) can be hair pulling madness in fasting. Jesus mentioned fasting. But one of his main things was no worry. I don't see how one can be perfect and not worry. It depends on what you're worried about. If you're worried or concerned about pleasing to God, this may be a good thing. That means you care about what God thinks. We're told to fear God. Fear is translated from the greek word "phobos." The english word phobia, meaning extreme fear, also comes from this same Greek word, phobos. So if one truly fears God, I don't see how one can't be worried about pleasing him. Guess you are right. Its a balance...the fear of God and the faith of Jesus |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53419480 Canada 03/29/2015 02:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eating pork and homosexuality are BOTH abominations to God. Most christians will condemn homosexuality as a sin while eating a PORK CHOP. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68225538 That is my premise, yes. Also the ridiculing of Muslims by so called Christians for eating pork. I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. How do conservative Christians rationalise the death penalty as an example? Everybody pays in the end. Even the killer who repented and asked Jesus to remember him when he got to his kingdom. Jesus never let him go. You can only avoid what Jesus called the second death. The first one comes to everybody. So a Christian who supports the death penalty is only a Christian in name but not in spirit. Is this correct? No, like I said, everybody pays the bill here in this world. You reap what you sow. Jesus will help you out in the next one if you ask him to. But as for here, you get what you have coming to you. Just imagine a world with get out of jail free cards for everybody. The Boston Strangler, the Son Of Sam, Ted Bundy... they'd still be out there raping and squeezing the lives out of people. God isn't a fool, nor he is he unreasonable and without reasonable limits. He knows that can't work here. You personally, are asked to forgive so that you don't become a bitter, bloodthirsty animal yourself, but he knows society as a whole cannot afford it, and should not. |
-GLP-Christian- User ID: 68279127 Sweden 03/29/2015 02:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | european monarchs liked the taste of pork so much, they erased as many ban references from bible so they could eat it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68750365 this is well documented, vatican have many records of it. so is it off to hell for christian pork eaters, or as the monarchs new well, the bible is a set of rules for the elite to rule the people with, and it doesn't matter what you eat ? Keep making up these lies, see what happens you ass-tralian. Bacon grease on your grave Kebab commander. Get saved wretch: [link to biblebelievers.com] Everything you need to know about islam: [link to prophetofdoom.net] The Jihad Triangle: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] FRANCE IS TEH GHEY! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53265608 United States 03/29/2015 02:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 I hope you figure out what is sinful, because Jesus also said not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will be saved, but only those who do the will of God. Jesus than says that these people are workers of inequities / sins. I know what iniquity is and how evil elevates. Trying to be perfect (for Jehovah) can be hair pulling madness in fasting. Jesus mentioned fasting. But one of his main things was no worry. I don't see how one can be perfect and not worry. It depends on what you're worried about. If you're worried or concerned about pleasing to God, this may be a good thing. That means you care about what God thinks. We're told to fear God. Fear is translated from the greek word "phobos." The english word phobia, meaning extreme fear, also comes from this same Greek word, phobos. So if one truly fears God, I don't see how one can't be worried about pleasing him. Guess you are right. Its a balance...the fear of God and the faith of Jesus Also Jesus said don't fear man, who can kill the body, but fear God who can destroy your soul. So fear and worry about God, not man. Also we're told to have faith or believe in Jesus. There' two considerations. The word believe comes from the Greek word, which can also mean "commit." So this changes the meaning, it's not enough to merely believe in Jesus, but also commit yourself to his teachings. Even if the word "believe" is correct. There's also an implication. If you truly believe in Jesus, this means you will also truly believe in what he taught. If you truly believe in what he taught, that means you'll actually try live by what he taught. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48196356 03/29/2015 02:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works If you want to go with rules, read what Jesus said himself instead of what Paul said, in Mathew 25 about the parable of the king. Jesus said, those who go into everlasting punishment, go because they didn't feed and clothed the least of these, or those truly in need. I seem to recall him saying that those with unpaid debts are delivered to the tormentors untill their debts are paid. |
-GLP-Christian- User ID: 68279127 Sweden 03/29/2015 02:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48196356 "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. I hope you figure out what is sinful, because Jesus also said not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will be saved, but only those who do the will of God. Jesus than says that these people are workers of inequities / sins. He was talking about judaizers and people that try to bind people with the law. That's true workers of inquity, trying to keep people in the bondage of Hagar. And no you are claiming people can be lost when they've been saved, it's eternal life you moran, it's not eternal life+ where a saved person can lose the eternal life because of sin, it's idiotic on so many levels and workers of inquity are those that will exclaim such blasphemy. You're basically pissing on Jesus sacrifice for sins when you say what he did was not enough, you're a sickening individual that needs to repent and be saved, else you go with the rest of the morans to hell. Get saved wretch: [link to biblebelievers.com] Everything you need to know about islam: [link to prophetofdoom.net] The Jihad Triangle: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] FRANCE IS TEH GHEY! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48196356 03/29/2015 02:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48196356 I know what iniquity is and how evil elevates. Trying to be perfect (for Jehovah) can be hair pulling madness in fasting. Jesus mentioned fasting. But one of his main things was no worry. I don't see how one can be perfect and not worry. It depends on what you're worried about. If you're worried or concerned about pleasing to God, this may be a good thing. That means you care about what God thinks. We're told to fear God. Fear is translated from the greek word "phobos." The english word phobia, meaning extreme fear, also comes from this same Greek word, phobos. So if one truly fears God, I don't see how one can't be worried about pleasing him. Guess you are right. Its a balance...the fear of God and the faith of Jesus Also Jesus said don't fear man, who can kill the body, but fear God who can destroy your soul. So fear and worry about God, not man. Also we're told to have faith or believe in Jesus. There' two considerations. The word believe comes from the Greek word, which can also mean "commit." So this changes the meaning, it's not enough to merely believe in Jesus, but also commit yourself to his teachings. Even if the word "believe" is correct. There's also an implication. If you truly believe in Jesus, this means you will also truly believe in what he taught. If you truly believe in what he taught, that means you'll actually try live by what he taught. aka a doer of the word not just a hearer...or as James said, faith without works is dead |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53265608 United States 03/29/2015 02:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. I hope you figure out what is sinful, because Jesus also said not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will be saved, but only those who do the will of God. Jesus than says that these people are workers of inequities / sins. I know what iniquity is and how evil elevates. Let me ask, do you know what are some sins of Sodom and why God destroyed them? Many preachers or "Christians" never mention this: Ezekiel 16:49 Behold, this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in her and in her daughters, neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy. So they didn't help the poor and needy, or those truly in need. Not many people realize this is a serious sin. This also lines up with what Jesus taught that those who don't help those in need, or show love to others, will go into everlasting punishment. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67729905 United States 03/29/2015 02:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works Yet the scripture says "faith without works is dead". |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18538604 Canada 03/29/2015 03:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. Living in sin is living without repentance and grace. It's all about overcoming the ego and recognizing these sins, when cast into society, amplify the sin. The brain is very powerful, it captures imagery proficiently. Unsee? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53265608 United States 03/29/2015 03:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Also yes Paul said that, but Paul also said that once you come to knowledge of the truth, that you don't go back to "re-crucifing Christ" by living in sin. So yes, works are still important. Also in James, it says the religion that God accepts is that we help the orphans and widows, or those truly in need. Eating pork is not "living in sin". Nor is masterbation... Jesus ate food with unwashed hands and he said he was lord even of the sabbath day. I hope you figure out what is sinful, because Jesus also said not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will be saved, but only those who do the will of God. Jesus than says that these people are workers of inequities / sins. He was talking about judaizers and people that try to bind people with the law. That's true workers of inquity, trying to keep people in the bondage of Hagar. And no you are claiming people can be lost when they've been saved, it's eternal life you moran, it's not eternal life+ where a saved person can lose the eternal life because of sin, it's idiotic on so many levels and workers of inquity are those that will exclaim such blasphemy. You're basically pissing on Jesus sacrifice for sins when you say what he did was not enough, you're a sickening individual that needs to repent and be saved, else you go with the rest of the morans to hell. Hebrews 6:6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame A person can go back to living in sin, and therefore re-crucify Christ. A few verses after this, Paul than tells them to continue doing good works. The ones who will lead people to hell, or those who believe in once saved always saved, and than tell people they can than go on living however they wish. |
Judethz User ID: 47012985 United Kingdom 03/29/2015 03:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Acts 10:11-15King James Version (KJV) 11 And saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending upon him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners, and let down to the earth: 12 Wherein were all manner of fourfooted beasts of the earth, and wild beasts, and creeping things, and fowls of the air. 13 And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill, and eat. 14 But Peter said, Not so, Lord; for I have never eaten any thing that is common or unclean. 15 And the voice spake unto him again the second time, What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common. |
. User ID: 498672 United States 03/29/2015 03:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was talking about judaizers and people that try to bind people with the law. That's true workers of inquity, trying to keep people in the bondage of Hagar. Quoting: -GLP-Christian- And no you are claiming people can be lost when they've been saved, it's eternal life you moran, it's not eternal life+ where a saved person can lose the eternal life because of sin, it's idiotic on so many levels and workers of inquity are those that will exclaim such blasphemy. You're basically pissing on Jesus sacrifice for sins when you say what he did was not enough, you're a sickening individual that needs to repent and be saved, else you go with the rest of the morans to hell. . In Rev. 3:5 it Implies that if One Does Not Overcome one can Have their Name Blotted out of The Book of Life. . |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 68748933 Australia 03/29/2015 03:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eating pork and homosexuality are BOTH abominations to God. Most christians will condemn homosexuality as a sin while eating a PORK CHOP. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68225538 That is my premise, yes. Also the ridiculing of Muslims by so called Christians for eating pork. ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68748933 How do conservative Christians rationalise the death penalty as an example? Everybody pays in the end. Even the killer who repented and asked Jesus to remember him when he got to his kingdom. Jesus never let him go. You can only avoid what Jesus called the second death. The first one comes to everybody. So a Christian who supports the death penalty is only a Christian in name but not in spirit. Is this correct? No, like I said, everybody pays the bill here in this world. You reap what you sow. Jesus will help you out in the next one if you ask him to. But as for here, you get what you have coming to you. Just imagine a world with get out of jail free cards for everybody. The Boston Strangler, the Son Of Sam, Ted Bundy... they'd still be out there raping and squeezing the lives out of people. God isn't a fool, nor he is he unreasonable and without reasonable limits. He knows that can't work here. You personally, are asked to forgive so that you don't become a bitter, bloodthirsty animal yourself, but he knows society as a whole cannot afford it, and should not. No i disagree. These people that you mentioned could still be incarcerated for life but the commandments do forbid killing. Can someone claim to be Christian or serve God and turn their backs on the least fortunate? The claim can be made, but it would be false. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48196356 03/29/2015 03:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm pretty sure on judgement day, God and Jesus will care more about whether you showed loved and kindness to others. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53265608 Jesus told the pharisees, that they're are "weightier matters of the law" or laws that were more important, which were mercy / kindness and justice. Jesus condemned them, because they followed every letter of law, except the ones which were most important. "I'm pretty sure" Your opinion is irrelevant.... the rules are in the KJV. we are saved by faith not works Yet the scripture says "faith without works is dead". James was referring to the fact good works should be evident if someone truly knew God and Christ. Not that we MUST do works to be saved, but after we get saved the good works are manifest. I wonder who all these people are that go to church everyweek and claim Christian yet live no differently than the gentiles. They never separate themselves. They do not take down their worldly idols.they do not stop fornicating and commiting adultery. These people are like drones.....Christianity is just christiandom to them. Its just a worldly works based thing to them...like going to the ymca. There doesnt seem to be any Godly fear or repentence with these folks. |