Yes this is a typical response when someone is a bit indoctrinated, they are unable to process the message And be able to look at things with an open mind and historical context. For example Jesus didn’t leave a written New Testament, He left a church first. New Testament came after.
Also, another way to detect indoctrination is when you see the same old tired verse vs verse that Protestants do.
One guy says one thing, another guy says another thing and they both claim to be right. This is why 20,000 denominations exist.
In fact I think there should be 300 million denominations or whatever the population in USA is because every man is his own church here while they reject the church.
There are some interesting paradoxes that you’re unable to see but in my church we don’t say that you’re going to Hell like you or others condemn everyone else. We say “we don’t know”. This is up to God not us mortal men.
Also, another way to detect indoctrination is when you see the same old tired verse vs verse that Protestants do.
One guy says one thing, another guy says another thing and they both claim to be right. This is why 20,000 denominations exist.
In fact I think there should be 300 million denominations or whatever the population in USA is because every man is his own church here while they reject the church.
There are some interesting paradoxes that you’re unable to see but in my church we don’t say that you’re going to Hell like you or others condemn everyone else. We say “we don’t know”. This is up to God not us mortal men.
Matthew 5:19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
I am not interested or concerned with convincing you. My goal is to take what you say as a springboard to help others who may be reading this thread.
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