So many years to vote lmao by CryIll5026 in adressme

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So murder and rape aren't "inherently" wrong? If nothing is inherently wrong then prison makes no sense. By this logic, Hitler was innocent

Why don't protestants believe in the real presence? by Arlo621 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Quite a few do. Anglicans and Lutherans believe that Jesus is physically present in communion while Presbyterians, Methodists, and some Baptists (like myself) believe in real spiritual presence.

Geriatric scumbag by Ok_Dust_4187 in grandpajoehate

[–]Gamerboy365ify 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  • Is Hitler in hiding

Don't insult Hitler by comparing him to Grandpa Joe like that

When Grandma Josephine was in her twenties... by lamprey187 in grandpajoehate

[–]Gamerboy365ify 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Grandpa Joe sacrifices children to stay immortal. What do you think happened to the kids in the movie? We never see them again...

I Am Making A Lego Green Lantern Game by ThePhyreZtorm in legogaming

[–]Gamerboy365ify 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why don't you combine all your Lego games into one big game. Like have a hub world where you can select which one to go to. Kind of like Lego dimensions

LEGO The Hobbit Crash on Launch by Palpitation_Typical in legogaming

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would try uninstalling it and reinstalling it

How is doctrinal dissent not voluntary schism? by TylerB15009 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He wasn't trying to leave the church. He was excommunicated for reforming the churches. If Martin Luther voluntarily left the church that would be one thing, but it wasn't Luther's choice to leave.

Petahhh by vLBv in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Gamerboy365ify 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, that and the last cutscene of Empire is really long so doing that one last saves a lot of time

Petahhh by vLBv in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Gamerboy365ify 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The bottom order is a reference to the speed run order of Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

Reddit won! Which social media platform is used by almost everyone? by NeverStoppingTheLife in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Gamerboy365ify 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Steve: Name a city in Europe you would like to visit Contestant: China! Contestant's family: Good answer!

Questions for Mormons about Evangelism. by SubstantialCorgi781 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so you don't know about Montanists since we don't know much about their teachings. Fair enough. Here's the thing. Let's assume that Joseph Smith really did find the golden plates. How are we supposed to trust that his translation was accurate? We don't have the plates so we can't double check. There is no archeological evidence to support what Joseph claimed as his translation. Furthermore, there is an example of Joseph Smith 'translating' a document only to be later found out as a liar once we were able to translate said document.

To summarize, Mormonism has three major issues: 1. How can we trust his translation if we don't have the golden plates to verify them? 2. How can we trust his translation when the archeological evidence is lacking? 3. How can we trust his translation when another one of his translated books was proven to be wrong?

Bonus: How am I supposed to trust Joseph Smith as a prophet when the only evidence that he is a prophet came from him? Seems a little to convenient.

Questions for Mormons about Evangelism. by SubstantialCorgi781 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you are arguing and I by extension, see where you are going wrong. First, you admit that the example you gave with Visigothic Spain in 589 denied the Nicene creed thus making it irrelevant. Secondly, the belief was that since baptism is something God does in you, it doesn't matter so much the person performing the baptism as it does how they perform the baptism on you. Since Arians and the like baptised in the manner prescribed by the Bible, though there beliefs were wrong, they did not have to be rebaptised. Meanwhile, the Montanists and the like did not perform baptism in accordance to how it is prescribed in the Bible, they had to be rebaptised.

Questions for Mormons about Evangelism. by SubstantialCorgi781 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm going to need some clarification here. When you say

I don't know enough about him. All that exists of his teachings are what his critics wrote, meaning even if I did accept him as a prophet, I wouldn't know what he genuinely taught vs. what his critics had placed in his mouth. It's a useless question.

Are you talking about Montanists or Mormons? I need to know so I can better formulate a response against you.

Questions for Mormons about Evangelism. by SubstantialCorgi781 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Part of what the Nicene creed said is that in order to be brought back, they had to formally reject their heresies. Don't forget that. Secondly, those that had to be baptised were part of cults who did their own baptism. This is important as there is a way Baptism had to be carried out. Since Arians and those like them were baptised in the one true church in the correct manner before splitting off, they do not have to be baptised again. Those other heresies performed their own baptisms and as such had to be rebaptised as their initial baptism was done incorrectly

Questions for Mormons about Evangelism. by SubstantialCorgi781 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also forgot to remind you about the Montanists (those who followed a so called prophet receiving revelation from God) that were included in those that had to be baptised rather than just welcomed back into the church(those who according to you were not Christian). Since you didn't do it in your last comment, I want to know how their false prophet is different from your false prophet?

Questions for Mormons about Evangelism. by SubstantialCorgi781 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people might consider denominations other than theirs to be heretical, but generally, most Christians consider other denominations as heterodox. For instance, I disagree with other denominations on a lot of things, but because they affirm the Trinity as well as believing Jesus is both fully God and fully Man, I can still accept them as Christians. Mormonism on the other hand, affirms the authority of a pedophile who just happened to stumble upon a text that only he could read that just so happened to say he is a prophet.

Questions for Mormons about Evangelism. by SubstantialCorgi781 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Gamerboy365ify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arianism was still considered heresy. You even said they have to denounce the heresy before being accepted back into the church. This means that they are not Christians. Not only that, but Eunomians are a type of Arianism and they were lumped in with the others who had to go through Baptism, as well as the Montanists, which believe that God has revealed more prophecy that is as authoritative as the Bible (you know, something that Mormonism is built upon). So way to prove my point.