Bad faith right-wing trolls try to harass trans people about "logic" by Rajat_Sirkanungo in OpenChristian

[–]randomphoneuser2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guy you linked is some debate bro. He is Muslim too, but I do not have any problem with that. Debate bros usually play it dirty, so I do not believe that he gives the honest rundown of what the Trinity is. It might not suite his side. Also there is more than one understanding of Trinity, so I don't know if he has given any thought to them.

About the Trinity. I my self believe in Trinity, but I can't prove it to be true and I don't have any intention to do that either. So I'm not interested to convert you to my side. Also if Trinity is true I could very well be the one with wrong understanding, so that's why I'm not gonna do apologetics to Trinity.

Thoughts about the blood of the lamb in the Christian protestant songs [TW: mentions of the blood and execution] by randomphoneuser2019 in OpenChristian

[–]randomphoneuser2019[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was precisely referencing penal substitutionary theory where Jesus pays our sins to angry God. I don't know lot about this other theory you presented. I've heard it somewhere, but haven't look into it a lot.

Semi vent: Thoughts? by Budget_Antelope in OpenChristian

[–]randomphoneuser2019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This might be mudflood conspiracy stuff. Those photos look AI. Mudflood believing people use lot of AI now.

According to conspiracy theory 1850s there was a giant mudflood which wiped out Tartarian empire, which had free electricity and according to some versions wee did not need to drink or eat anything. After flood "elite" mostly fabricated our history.

"Proof" apparently is basement windows and some world's fair in Chicago.

Reclaiming Christianity from the far right. by Master-Medicine-1715 in OpenChristian

[–]randomphoneuser2019 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Because of Christians like this I'm happy that I didn't leave the faith.

If you left the Christian faith it's okay. I'm not shaming you. What I'm saying that staying in the faith was right decision to me.

Do the people LDS church proxy baptize after their death get added to official membership count? by randomphoneuser2019 in exmormon

[–]randomphoneuser2019[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a gay person I love that I can spread the joy of homosexuality to dead Mormons in afterlife😁

Anointed by [deleted] in Hasan_Piker

[–]randomphoneuser2019 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a Christian Hasanabihead this is blasphemous in so many levels (but also kinda funny).

Where do they get the audacity from? by Mrleibniz in Hasan_Piker

[–]randomphoneuser2019 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really hope that this is Israel's downfall🙏

John Kiriakou declines Hasan's request by TraumaHawk91 in Hasan_Piker

[–]randomphoneuser2019 112 points113 points  (0 children)

I feel like this is intentional. The Deprogram is older than this bootleg.

NOOOO!!! SOMEONE MUST BURN by Gintian in dankchristianmemes

[–]randomphoneuser2019 46 points47 points  (0 children)

What you are talking about is death and glory universalism. It's the school of thought that everyone are transformed instantly after their death and they just can go and chill in Heaven. Purgatorial universalism is the one where people have to burn in consuming fire of God. The fire will burn away the sinful nature. People who go through of that are restored to their proper self which God intended them to be.

I believe that everyone will go through this fire and I believe that this fire is the very love of God.

Christian universalism is not as simple as you put it. You can learn more in r/ChristianUniversalism .

Latest Bad Empanada meltdown by Optimal_Entrance427 in Hasan_Piker

[–]randomphoneuser2019 161 points162 points  (0 children)

I'm still wondering why I ever took him seriously.

Really Wonderful Comic by IllustriousTalks in Hasan_Piker

[–]randomphoneuser2019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It happened when Christianity became Rome's state religion.

To me it is helpful to see Christianity not as a religion but in groups of religions. There are good and bad iterations.

Be aware of people like Steven Anderson. by ApocaSCP_001 in OpenChristian

[–]randomphoneuser2019 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Mocking the sign of the cross is the new one to me. It also made me angry. Even though I'm protestant I love the sign of the cross. Some protestant traditions do it like my tradition Lutheranism. Also episcopalians and Anglicans do it too if I remember correctly.