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Where Are The Defenders Of Our Faith?
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Christians being murdered all over the world, the latest atrocities in France - Again!
Muslims invading us from across the channel.
Who will defend us?
Muslims invading us from across the channel.
Who will defend us?
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I can find reports of protests in China (albeit short-lived, it being China and all that), but I can’t find any more, so Theland appears to be right. Muslims elsewhere aren’t taking to the streets in their thousands as they do when cartoons are published in the west.
10:19 Tue 03rd Nov 2020
// '' I am the way the truth and the life, nobody comes to the father except through me.''//
Is that the best you can do, in an attempt to answer my question, submitted yesterday at 14.52 ^^ The Gospel of John is the least reliable of the four Gospels. Only about 10% of it ties in with the other three.
Anyway when it comes to Jesus being the son of God, could it be said that all of the disciples were classed by Jesus as sons of God.? Think of the 'Lord's Prayer' that Jesus taught....'OUR father in heaven
I doubt that
Is that the best you can do, in an attempt to answer my question, submitted yesterday at 14.52 ^^ The Gospel of John is the least reliable of the four Gospels. Only about 10% of it ties in with the other three.
Anyway when it comes to Jesus being the son of God, could it be said that all of the disciples were classed by Jesus as sons of God.? Think of the 'Lord's Prayer' that Jesus taught....'OUR father in heaven
I doubt that
You Did Not Understand
Speaking of our religious beliefs-
the vacuous Julian said; 'I read it, I understood,
I condemned.' As he thought he could annihilate us
with the 'condemned' of his, the buffoon!
We Christians, however, have no truck with such cleverness.
we answered him straight away; 'You read,
but you do not understand; for if you had understood,
you would not have condemned.'
C.P. Cavafy (1863-1933)
Translated from Greek by Avi Sharon
Speaking of our religious beliefs-
the vacuous Julian said; 'I read it, I understood,
I condemned.' As he thought he could annihilate us
with the 'condemned' of his, the buffoon!
We Christians, however, have no truck with such cleverness.
we answered him straight away; 'You read,
but you do not understand; for if you had understood,
you would not have condemned.'
C.P. Cavafy (1863-1933)
Translated from Greek by Avi Sharon
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