Posted on 03/08/2004 11:15:40 AM PST by philosofy123
On another theological point, let me ask you this question. Jesus is the savior that saved mankind from the "original" sin. He died on the cross for our sins. Now after his death, and resurrection, I do not feel that I contributed to his death. Perhaps my great great great great grand father did. But todays people should bare no responsibility for his death 2004 years ago. The Romans and the Jews, who killed him 2004 years ago are responsible, however, today Italians, and Jews have nothing to do with what took place in Jerusalem. In other words, I think once he died, he had erased the sins of men. Today Christians, after baptism have clean record. Jews, Moslems Buddhists, Hindus,...all will go to heaven if they behaved nicely towards others. That, to me is my interpretation of the salvation dogma. Please advice.
Yes but to what end? IMO they are instigating division and disorder specifically in order to further the goal of instituting a socialist/Marxist state. As the article points out liberal Christians empower liberal Jews, neither of whom display any understanding of or loyalty to their respective faiths, the common thread and goal being the destruction of any core conviction that human beings are sovereign unto themselves and answerable to any higher power or principle other than the state.
Whenever you take the trouble to look beyond the superficial labels they hide behind you'll find a leftist at heart. A statist, a socialist, a commie, a secular humanist, a moral relativist. It doesn't matter what genes or robes they wear they are all enemies of the life and liberty of the human spirit.
I agree. ACLU, Anti Defemation League, and other liberal organizations defend even Men/Boy sex! Hollywood godless are busy destroying our nation/culture.
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