This post is either for believers or people who want to inform themselves in good faith on the matter. If this post bothers you, then don't read it, for it is not my intention that anyone spills his venom and bile here. Meaningful remarks are welcome.You will often see the following contradictory claims in messages making a case against (orthodox - 'righteously taught') Christianity and the teachings of Jesus Christ, Lord and Savior:Interaction with pagan religion, either that:>Jesus was a syncretic figure following a history of pagan traditions, with characteristics of some gods/figures like Apollo, Dionysus, Mithras, Asclepius, Osiris; or that he practiced such traditions>That Christianity replaced the pagan traditions which promoted vitality, masculinity and warrior spirit and was detrimental to 'EUROPEAN MYSTIC' or crap like that (in the spirit of Nietzsche, Nazis and other creeps)About homosexuality, either that:>According to Christianity all gays go directly to hell (though Jesus never said such thing)>Jesus and his followers were homosexual, with no conclusive evidence for this aside from an infested and hateful mind (because homosexuality should be disgusting in their view or else they would not mention it)The gnostic hodgepodge:>That Jesus was an Aeon or spiritual guide sent by the Monad/Father of Truth to free people from the God of the Old Testament although Jesus quotes and refers to the Old Testament and Psalms a lot>That Jesus is the devil (?! - such people genuinely take their intrusive thoughts for granted or something because this view is absurd even if you have basic knowledge about Christianity. Fuck William Blake, occultist swinger idiot) and hence the bad guy.>And the good guy then is me, who reincarnates and is hiddenly divine and judges everyone and everything in ignorance.The Jewish stuff:>Jesus hated jews and the New Testament calls for their punishment or destruction>Jesus was a rabbi and subverted 'EUROPEAN SPIRIT'
>>42672598>every single person who disagrees with me is the devil
>>42672598>orthodox - 'righteously taught'Let's stop and derail you right there. "Ortho" doesnt mean "righteous" in any way. It means "straight" or "correct."Orthodox means a person believes that proper dogma and understanding is more important than the specific actions - correct doctrine.The counter is orthoprax. Believing that the understanding doesnt have to be exact, so long as the right actions are being taken. Correct practice.Orthodox is why christians still hate kind, compassionate, productive people if they dont say Jesus is Lord.
christianity is just false. allah be praised hinduism is the only true faith. praise Allah.
>>42672616on the other hand, the orthodox *church* is far less hateful than catholics or protestants
>>426725982 Timothy 3:7"Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth."Romans 1:22"Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools"1 Corinthians 3:18-20"Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God."
>>42672647Stop spamming
>>42672645Catholics and Protestants are both orthodox.Protestants are the MOST orthodox out there. They will happily say a child raping thief that says the right words is better than the greatest altruist who thinks maybe Jesus wasnt God.Are you confusing a concept with a group's title?
>>42672616Well yeah, "Theology without good deeds is the theology of demons", that is true. But there are more meanings to the word 'orthodoxy', not just being correct in a literal sense (as the pharisees sought to be).
>>42672661That's straight talmud type literalism
>>42672602Well, it is exaggerated in the way that people are free to form their world view according to their reason, experience and knowledge, however I just see things spread around deliberately and I 'captured' some of these ideas accordingly
>>42672686>>42672689>literalCorrect - that is orthodoxy.Unless you mean LITERALLY literal, in which case you are wrong because I didnt quote or reference anything written at all.
>>42672711I used that term because there are some unorthodox things that are called 'Christian'. Mormons are ultimately a gnostics, yet they call themselves Christian. Now if you do not like the 'Nicene Creed' that's your thing
>>42672738>some unorthodox thingsThat phrase only makes sense if you believe in orthodoxy, and your specific sect will define what is or isnt orthodox.