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Anonymous 09/17/2019 (Tue) 05:22:47 [Preview] No. 222 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
''Then the Lion shall lay down with the Lamb and the bear shall eat grass like
the ox and the child shall play on the hole of the asp and nothing
shall hurt nor destroy in all My Holy Mountain.''

Now check it with your bible.
Where is your god now?
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Anonymous 09/19/2019 (Thu) 17:35:15 [Preview] No.253 del
>>252
Sorry guy but if you don't understand imageboard lingo then maybe you shouldn't feel so cocksure about sending people away.
Debts makes no sense.
Bottles for a 1611 authorized KJV makes no sense, it's a modern word.
Wolf makes absolutely no sense in context of it's lack of presence in language compared to lion. There's no such thing as mass schizophrenia and you can still find ministries, pubs and hotels named "Lion and the Lamb". Just look how many quotations most having to do with warring entities coming to peace
https://archive.org/details/tv?q=lion%20and%20the%20lamb

Something's happening and as uncomfortable as it is for you it's not going away.


Anonymous 09/19/2019 (Thu) 17:48:50 [Preview] No.254 del
More than dozen quotations here.


Anonymous 09/19/2019 (Thu) 18:51:06 [Preview] No.255 del
Also do a search on a word "stuff" on biblehub. Archaically stylized Bibles now have word "stuff" in them. What's next? "And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy dude's eye"?


Anonymous 09/19/2019 (Thu) 19:44:26 [Preview] No.256 del
>>253
>Bottles for a 1611 authorized KJV makes no sense, it's a modern word.
It's not, but even if it were the 1611 KJV is written in early modern english
https://www.etymonline.com/word/bottle

I'm not uncomfortable, because nothing is happening that is concerning. People corporately misremember things.


Anonymous 10/03/2019 (Thu) 20:49:37 [Preview] No.296 del
>>222
I'm sorry, what's the problem here?



Anonymous 09/18/2019 (Wed) 01:14:24 [Preview] No. 230 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
This is officially a Protestant Board

Wesley Swift Archive
https://israelect.com/reference/WesleyASwift/sermons/

Pastor Bertrand Comparet Sermons
https://www.brighteon.com/5835352978001
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ENbUdDU-Cgg [Embed]

Resources
Christogenea.org
https://www.kingidentity.com
https://israelect.com
Repent now, Hell is real.

Invite the love of Jesus and the Holy Spirit into your heart, it’s all you need.
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Anonymous 09/20/2019 (Fri) 00:22:06 [Preview] No.260 del
John 6:63 It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothin


Anonymous 09/20/2019 (Fri) 16:34:20 [Preview] No.262 del
This is a Christian board. Become Apostolic.


Anonymous 09/20/2019 (Fri) 16:52:38 [Preview] No.263 del
>>262
I apostolize.


Anonymous 09/20/2019 (Fri) 18:07:19 [Preview] No.264 del
>>262
Who started this meme of referring to EO and RC churches corporately as "apostolic"? I have only seen it on 8chan and 4chan.
It's a contradictory usage, the eastern orthodox and the roman catholics each claim that the other schismed away from the apostolic faith. Even more, the term "apostolic christian" is heavily associated with anabaptists, who are a product of the radical reformation.


Anonymous 09/20/2019 (Fri) 18:09:03 [Preview] No.265 del
>>264
also pentecostals call themselves the apostolic church



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/prepuce/ Anonymous 09/18/2019 (Wed) 17:33:42 [Preview] No. 236 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Would finding the Holy Prepuce be more significant than the Shroud Of Turin? Opinions on the whereabouts and existence of Jesus' foreskin?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Prepuce


Anonymous 09/18/2019 (Wed) 17:40:56 [Preview] No.237 del
Video related.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=INMSWi-ZpHU [Embed]


Anonymous 09/18/2019 (Wed) 19:03:31 [Preview] No.238 del
Jesus' foreskin was cut off and has decayed. It plays no significance in Christianity. Maybe He got a new one with His glorified body, who knows.

Roman superstition around relics is actual paganism.



Anonymous 09/16/2019 (Mon) 23:56:40 [Preview] No. 220 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Thoughts on Pastor Bertrand L. Comparet and Christian Identity?


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Anonymous 09/17/2019 (Tue) 05:37:09 [Preview] No.223 del
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>even remotely considering British Israelism
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CqaJFn4Xgbs [Embed]



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Apologetics in our generation Anonymous 09/14/2019 (Sat) 12:27:07 [Preview] No. 198 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
I'm noticing a theme, it's a silver lining about living in a post Christian west: the theological debate between Protestants in the culture is almost totally centered on concluding what the Bible teaches. Evangelicalism has won the cultural debate.

Mainline Protestantism is hemorrhaging members and everyone (at least on the right) sees it as the joke it is. In our parents and grandparents generation we evangelicals would be arguing against people's childhood indoctrination coming from episcopalianism or Lutheranism, but now a cultural Protestant will consider your explanation on its own merit.

This of course is just my judgment about the state of the mission field.

Mainline Protestants used to be like Roman Catholics in their view of church authority, but now they're open minded enough to consider your exposition of the Bible. I pray that Roman Catholics will adopt the same prudent attitude, but I don't see it happening soon since being Roman Catholic is a more central identity to them and their church isn't quite as cucked as mainliners.



e-catholics Anonymous 08/31/2019 (Sat) 16:02:15 [Preview] No. 109 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Imageboard roman catholics are engaged in self deception. They are adult or teenage converts from non-catholic families, as a lifelong and certain catholic doesn't feel the need to behave this way. They probably arrived on catholicism because they bought the meme about ancient catholic traditionalism, or the broad systematic theology of the Roman church that seems to have a coherent stance on every issue, but instead of studying apologetics and theology they simply delve into ritual.
Pic related

This is the same phenomenon as American prosperity gospel followers, "you just didn't believe hard enough" = "you just didn't pray the rosary hard enough".


Anonymous 08/31/2019 (Sat) 18:49:05 [Preview] No.110 del
>>109

>They probably arrived on Catholicism because they bought the meme about ancient catholic traditionalism

Agreed. The same can be said of imageboard/e-Orthodox.


>Pic related

However, other than the "Pray the Rosary" meme, I can't really tell what you're trying to get at with that pic.


Anonymous 08/31/2019 (Sat) 19:32:05 [Preview] No.112 del
so American so tiresome


Anonymous 08/31/2019 (Sat) 19:54:58 [Preview] No.113 del
>>110
It's a thread of one anon talking to himself


Anonymous 08/31/2019 (Sat) 20:42:03 [Preview] No.115 del
>>113

D'oh. Missed the IDs. My bad.


Anonymous 09/11/2019 (Wed) 21:43:56 [Preview] No.184 del
Every single day
The same tired memes
samefagging to force a thread



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SoCal Megachurch Associate Pastor Commits Suicide Anonymous 09/11/2019 (Wed) 17:05:46 [Preview] No. 179 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
>Jarrid Wilson, a Southern California megachurch pastor and mental health advocate, died by suicide Monday.
>Wilson, 30, was associate pastor at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, under Pastor Greg Laurie. He co-founded Anthem of Hope, a mental health nonprofit helping people dealing with depression and suicidal thoughts.
https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2019/september/pastor-mental-health-advocate-jarrid-wilson-dies-suicide.html

Suicide is terrible and we are not able to know all the contributing factors to his tragic and selfish decision.

That being said, we can point a finger squarely at the seeker sensitive, charismatic, megachurch movement of evangelical Christianity. It is entirely emotion based and manipulative with no sense of tradition, rather than based on a careful systematic theology directly exposited from the text

Harvest church is founded by Greg Laurie, a (literal) boomer "Jesus movement" hippie. He's essentially a motivational speaker who placed himself as the successor to Billy Graham, except he walks around stage in blue jeans at NFL stadiums and gives a pep talk after rap and whiny rock worship music.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OhgGMkRMxZo [Embed]

This kind of megachurch is found in every metro area in the US and Canada.
-Weak on theology
-Weak on church history
-Weak on tradition
-No liturgy
-Charismatic (theologically, and in preaching style)

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Anonymous 09/11/2019 (Wed) 17:21:02 [Preview] No.180 del
Related examples of postmodern megachurches

>Founder Of Harvest Bible Chapel (Chicago) Fired For Misconduct And ‘Highly Inappropriate Comments’.
https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/02/13/harvest-bible-chapel-pastor-founder-fired-james-macdonald/
Founding pastor, 13000 members, 9 campuses.
Caught on tape talking about planting CP on an opponent's computer. Other sexual misconduct allegations.


>Founder Of Willow Creek Megachurch Steps Down Amid Misconduct Allegations
Also Chicago
https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2018/04/11/willow-creek-megachurch-pastor-resigns-misconduct/
Bill Hybels, big name author. Founding pastor of Willow Creek, 25000 attendees of 7 campuses.
Resigned due to sexual misconduct, investigation found allegations credible.



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SITREP Anonymous 09/06/2019 (Fri) 16:25:41 [Preview] No. 156 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
tl;dr of the last few months:

>Mass shooters tied to 8chan (esp. Christchurch)
>Public pressure mounts against 8chan
>several companies on the technical end drop support for 8chan as a customer
>US Congress schedules a hearing for Jim, the owner
>Site is announced to go down until at least Sept 5 (yesterday)
>Posters (esp /pol/) scatter to all over the web, especially endchan, 4chan, 08chan
>Jim provides a statement that if 8chan comes back up, it will have new safety measures

Now is the time for us to reevaluate our situation. If there is credible reason to think that 8chan will be compromised when it comes back online, we should not return.
If not, is this our new permanent residence?
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Anonymous 09/06/2019 (Fri) 18:06:44 [Preview] No.161 del
>>160
yes another plus


Anonymous 09/06/2019 (Fri) 20:27:33 [Preview] No.162 del
Nanochan seems like the best option as of now.


Anonymous 09/06/2019 (Fri) 21:26:34 [Preview] No.163 del
>>162
There are no user created boards on nanochan


Anonymous 09/08/2019 (Sun) 01:07:22 [Preview] No.171 del
>>162
I doubt that the admin of nanochan would allow a Christian board unless we had a sizable population move over, and even then the posters there would demand that it be excluded from the overboard, or deleted entirely.


Anonymous 09/10/2019 (Tue) 15:25:36 [Preview] No.175 del
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Where is my 8chan

Jim said "next week" on the fifth



Christian kino thread Anonymous 09/04/2019 (Wed) 17:19:56 [Preview] No. 144 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Post non-religious stuff that falls in line with Christianity.
Praise The Son!


Anonymous 09/06/2019 (Fri) 04:51:21 [Preview] No.153 del
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'Nuff said.



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Denominations Anonymous 08/14/2019 (Wed) 20:02:26 [Preview] No. 88 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Why is your group correct?
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Anonymous 09/04/2019 (Wed) 17:52:56 [Preview] No.145 del
>>143
Because the events of the Bible are matters of history, especially the life, death and resurrection of Jesus


Anonymous 09/04/2019 (Wed) 18:38:21 [Preview] No.146 del
>>145
>Because the events of the Bible are matters of history, especially the life, death and resurrection of Jesus
What do you mean by "matters of history"?


Anonymous 09/04/2019 (Wed) 19:22:46 [Preview] No.147 del
>>146
I mean that the events truly happened, not allegorical or mythological.


Anonymous 09/05/2019 (Thu) 11:42:53 [Preview] No.150 del
>>147
>I mean that the events truly happened
But how can you be certain that these events truly happened? I mean, there are many religions and each one tells that they are not myths, but only one of them can be true. What evidence do you have?


Anonymous 09/05/2019 (Thu) 13:33:49 [Preview] No.151 del
>>150
I have the Bible, numerous non Christian NT era historians, and an overwhelming absence of contrary evidence that would be expected if the accounts were fabricated by ancient Hebrews. The naturalist usually says "there is an absence of evidence for x (an Egyptian captivity)" or "given this, it seems unlikely that x (a global flood) happened".
There is no cogent proof against an event of Biblical history.
Biblical archaeology is a great apologetic.

Given all this though, I don't personally inspect all ancient artifacts and spend a lifetime debating the historicity of biblical events. I know the Bible is true because I have been saved and indwelt with the holy spirit, like the Bible said I would be at the point of salvation.