Of course you're all going to play victim.
The only one here "playing the victim" is
you - [just about] everyone else is [simply] trying to have a discussion about the thread topic.
That way you won't have to take responsibility for the false teachings you're pushing and it's the true Christian that calls them out that are the bad people.
I believe there are a lot of well-meaning "good people" who simply don't know any better...
It is also nothing to play nice and polite - that's how false teachers help to make their poison go down more smoothly.
@Sculpt seems to be trying his best to be polite -
are you suggesting that he is "pedaling poison"...???
Or, will you say
"Oh, of course not!" just/simply because you agree with him on this topic?
Would you agree that being cordial to others is the way all Christians really ought to be as/in the default-average-normal of daily life?
Yes - we all know about the reality of "bad people" feigning a caring attitude with a veneer of politeness.
However, there are also "good people" who really do actually care and are being sincere -
whether right or wrong about some particular thing.
I [choose to] see you as such a person and have nothing against you. In fact, I can certainly appreciate the fact that you would be willing to admonish/warn a brother who you thought had gone astray; however, in this situation, I believe you have gone way-far-beyond that by saying unnecessary things that attack/criticize/question/target the character of others. And, this is where you have made your error. It is-and-would-be far better to "state your case" in the topical discussion than to act like an angry child who whines and throws things. If you really want to "shut someone up" -
give them something to think about that will encourage them reconsider their belief. Attacking the character, salvation, etc. of the person
never works.
Yes - I know - sometimes it seems to be necessary - I "tell it like it is" to other users on here sometimes myself. But, you have to choose your moments. And, it is
never a good moment when
you are the person who has swallowed-down-whole the brainwashing you have had since birth - while refusing to consider the possible reality of that - who then proceeds to tell the person who is trying to "wake them up" to the [real] truth that they-are-full-of-it -----
especially when they are trying to show you from scripture the truth of the reality of the world you live in.
What if - just, what if - you discover on Judgment Day that
you were the one who would not listen to the truth...??? Hmmm??? What are
you going to tell God then...???
Even if you're nice and polite, you're still trying to push false teaching that will hurt Christians if they accept what you teach.
Or, I/we are trying to get other Christians to swallow their pride and open their eyes to the [real] truth about the world they live in.
I still say that you come to God and ask Him where your beliefs don't line up with Him. Not just you but all the people who agree with you - you know who you are! If you really claim to follow Him, if you really claim to live by God's truth, you wouldn't deviate from God's truth as much as you all actually are.
You just might possibly be really surprised at how often I ask the Lord to show me - to the finite detail - where I may be wrong - especially concerning things that I might tell others.
What you do not realize is that
you have-been-caused-to-deviate from God's truth - without knowing how it happened.
You have been "trained" from birth - by/with the wisdom of men - to not see the very things we are trying to show you.
You will never be able to see them until you are willing to believe that you have in fact been deceived to such a degree.
"Truth is available only to those who have the courage to question whatever they have been taught." (Author Unknown)
I refuse to point out what doesn't line up because you're just going to argue back with your twisted version of Christianity and waste my time.
Then -
why are you [even] in this thread? Why waste your time?
Why all of the detraction? Why all of the denigration? Is this what you would want if it was
your thread?
This thread is for discussing the title topic. It is perfectly okay if you choose to do so in a proper manner.
I am under the impression that you are
unable to "point out" anything of value within the thread topic.
"I will believe it when I see it."
Also because you've hidden your profile so your old posts can't be traced and no one can know basic info about you. Why hide that???
Speaking only for myself...
It is not because I am trying to hide anything.
Believe-it-or-not, it comes from a 'sarcastic' take on 'jumping on the bandwagon'.
I have been on this site almost since its beginning - and, have never until recently (that I can remember) hidden my profile (completely). One day I "just up and decided to" after examining the fact that so many people on here - more and more and more as time goes on it seems - are hiding their profile. Quite frankly, it can sometimes be very annoying. But, as a [somewhat] 'sarcastic' maneuver on my part, I decided to do it.
"If everyone else is going to prevent me from seeing their profile - well - I think I will just be that way too."
If it were my website, no user would ever be able to hide the 'basic' information:
~ Gender
~ Age
~ Marital Status
~ Spiritual Status
~ the date the user account was created ('Joined')
~ 'Posts' & 'Reactions'
And, if it were ever discovered that a user lied about their Gender or Age (and possibly Marital Status) - that user would be banned forever from the site.
If it were my website, the blue-or-pink-name scheme would be an integral irrevocable part of the site.
If it were my website, hiding your profile would not be a feature you could turn on or off; rather, it would be "fixed" in the following way. You would not necessarily have to fill in all of the blanks; however, a user's profile page could be seen by any other logged-in user. And, a user's profile would
never be seen by the offsite world -
only by logged-in registered users of the site.
BTW - albeit a bit inconvenient, you can still find other people's posts without their profile.
I don't feel in the least bad about my behavior toward you. You claim I'm breaking 2 Timothy 2:24-26, but I'm not. I think a lot of Christians are not very brave when it comes to pointing out false teaching and false teachers. They don't want to be seen as bad and be falsely accused of things like what you're doing to me now. But I wish more Christians were braver. Then false teaching wouldn't proliferate so much.
I made no such claim concerning you and 2 Timothy 2:24-26; rather, I only pointed out that it was part of what was posted that you called 'BS'.
I am "all for" Christians being 'brave' enough to point out false teaching, etc.; however, they should also be 'wise' - "they had better know what they are talking about before they point the finger"...
But then - this is the real reason - most people know that they do not know enough to be sure about what they would say if they said it - so, they do not say anything.
I am not doing anything to you - it is only an invention of your imagination.
False teaching would not proliferate so much if every Christian knew what the Bible said and refused to override it with 'wisdom of men'.
I also warn you false teachers because promoting your twisted versions will just get you into great trouble with the Lord. I don't think you have any idea of the terrible consequences you will face if you continue to harden your heart against God and go your own way.
It is the hearts of those who will not swallow their pride and consider their own vulnerability to deception that are hardened.
Such are "against God" without even realizing it.
You might say you're Christian but hardening your heart can get you to a point where God sees you're no longer His, that you've walked away from Him. Worst part, is that you will think you're still Christian. Or you can just be a total fake who was never a Christian but just wants to make Christians fall away from God and His truth.
Do you always take every issue to the finite limit?
Read carefully what 2 Timothy 2:26 says: and that they will come to their senses and escape from the trap of the devil, who has taken them captive to do his will. Right now you're taken captive to do his will to try to deceive Christians into various false teachings.
Nope. Rather, you are being held captive by your own pride.
(character count too high - so, continued...)