He is a right pest! An arse! A twatwaffle! He's many things and none of them good lol
He is a right pest! An arse! A twatwaffle! He's many things and none of them good lol
But he ain't the Antichrist ... he's just a very naughty boy
Well, I'm not a Christian, and I don't believe in antichrists, but if there were going to be one, it couldn't be him. The antichrist, biblically speaking, must be charismatic, a leader, someone who can convince nations to rise, not individual people. He's a minion of the devil in that case lol
Also, I use Christian theology and biblical verses to argue points to those claiming to be Christians. I myself am not one.
I think we're all Christians. It's not a statement of our religious beliefs, but a statement of our worldview, our culture ... Try explaining to a Chinese guy how you're not Christian. Let him explain how he's not Confucianist People have all sorts of theories but we all see through primitive eyes
Except Bruce Campbell, of course Europe has Caruso, Sarah Bernhardt, Nijinsky, America has Bruce Campbell
When it comes to the word christian, I see it two ways. One way is a religious practice, and the other way is the practical defining aspect of being a follower of christ. I do not worship Jesus, nor do I believe in him. There are many aspects of his teachings in the Bible that I think are worthy of
Practicing. However, I have had many friends and many different areas of life that agree I am nothing of a Christian when all I have ever done my entire life is piss them off. My Native American friends think I am more them than I am Christian. Often, I have been told that I should have been born in
A different country and different era.
Western Civilisation is Christian - all the little symbols you just strung together are Church script, out ideas on the distinction between religious authority and the state are Christian, our ideas on charity, faith and hope. Our very conception of Truth Live in East Asia for a while and notice it
I get that people think charity, faith, and hope are Christian values, but they were pagan values LONG before they were Christian ones, and I'm more of a pagan. Christians taught that you sin and are never good enough. Pagans are different. Sin isn't a thing, and you just try to be the best version