Where Are the Bible Worshippers?
7 days, 7 posts pointing out their weak and compartmentalized biblicist readings that habitual leave the nature of Jesus’ incarnation and the love of god closeted.
They visit but they don’t speak. They seem to feel they can’t contend. Either they’re now aware they lack a commitment to truly read the whole of scripture or they’ve lost confidence in making sense out of 16th century sectarian ideology.
Stan, Jesse, even Glenn, the fake Scot, you all are welcome to contend with scripture and theology. And thinking spiritually and morally, sociologically and psychologically. Nothing of that nature will be blocked.
Racism and making up lies and erasing other people because we’re tied to making our identity superior, these won’t stand because they are an offense to god.
And where’s Bubba. On what little evidence I have, he seems the most mature and brave interlocutor of the group.
Perhaps the author has mastered the art of cloaking self-righteousness in the guise of biblical humility—a disappearing act worthy of its own gospel chapter.
ReplyDeleteIs gibberish your strong suit? Matthew 25 takes the sola fantasy out of the fide accountability. Care to comment?
DeleteFeodor, your theology seems to be on a diet—light on context, heavy on presumption.
DeleteIf Matthew 25 could comment, it might ask you to read it without the sola agenda lenses on.
DeleteYou’ve been nothing but avoidant. How weak is your faith?
DeleteAnd while you’re at it, tell Paul why he’s mistaken in Phillipians.
Delete“… work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure…”
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DeleteMatthew 25 makes clear that we're not shopping for salvation by tallying good deeds—it shows that acts of kindness flow naturally from a heart transformed by grace rather than from a cosmic merit system. The righteous are surprised when asked, "When did we see you in need?" highlighting that true compassion isn’t about racking up points but about an unselfconscious response to Christ’s presence in others.
DeleteThank you, Jesse. An honest, heartfelt answer. I don’t think I’ve seen anyone give Dan an honest, heartfelt, and non-weaponized answer ever.
DeleteCan we move this to the appropriate post? Will you copy and paste the above there? And can we move forward from there? I can delete our previous exchange on that post.
Can that work for you?
Jesse refuses to respond. So my post of 3/25 takes him seriously enough to respond.
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