12-30-2024, 05:22 AM
(12-30-2024, 05:03 AM)Creaky Wrote: yes, everyone should be a part of the “community” re Christianity, for help and support
But are not all chosen, or called according to Christian teaching?
it’s an individuals choice to follow Jesus or not
And what is this rite, baptism?
And with the teaching of God being to love, what evidence is devotion you call as questionable and who questions it?
Flagelants are a very tiny offshoot with no biblical principle
Yeah so it's just an observation. I mentioned this at the start "Christianity differs from the previous "tribes" mentioned in that they involved everyone making a connection in the tribe"
You have to go become a novitiate or flagelants that is a tiny offshoot to learn things that is common in other religions. Maybe devotion is the wrong word, so help me. Why do some people literally see angles and saints and miracles performed and others don't and why do the go to lengths to commune?
compassion, even when hope is lost