tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3896200752724167052.post3849705781306820538..comments2024-02-06T18:57:38.102-08:00Comments on Justice is a verb!: WORSHIP IN THE AGE OF EMPIREAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01903035964585622764noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3896200752724167052.post-20584213449253570462017-03-13T05:13:38.929-07:002017-03-13T05:13:38.929-07:00This is my very first time that I am visiting here...This is my very first time that I am visiting here and I’m truly pleasurable to see everything at one place.<br /><a href="http://ohioduidude.com" rel="nofollow">http://ohioduidude.com</a><br />charleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00015676359962140361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3896200752724167052.post-51604491272896954722017-02-28T06:51:11.329-08:002017-02-28T06:51:11.329-08:00"As followers of Jesus, we should not critici..."As followers of Jesus, we should not criticize those policies, pronouncements, and practices." - did you mean to say "we SHOULD criticize"? <br /><br />At any rate I think I can disagree with both you and the President. We don't need a Nationalist Gospel, nor do we need a Social Gospel. We just need the Gospel. The gospel once delivered is the only one that is real. If the population embraces the gospel will that nation become great? Yes, but that is a side-effect, if it becomes the goal then the value of the gospel is lost. Will a nation that embraces the gospel show compassion to those in its society who are less fortunate? Yes, it will even show compassion to those who are worse off because of their own poor choices. That's just how powerful the gospel is, but again that is a side-effect of individuals in a culture embracing the gospel. When the side-effect is made the goal, as in the social gospel, it is just as aberrant as the National Gospel. It produces the same works-based self-righteous mentality as the other. It produces showy virtue-signalling instead of real virtue. Two sides of the same twisted coin.Mark Moore (Moderator)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17386056132530808723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3896200752724167052.post-85506967132422118112017-02-17T07:13:27.003-08:002017-02-17T07:13:27.003-08:00Me, again - so happy to see you say "The empe...Me, again - so happy to see you say "The emperor had no clothes" as this phrase has passed through my mind many times in the past months - but have not noticed Christian leaders stand up to say. This blog need to post to Facebook!!!!Phyllis Stricklandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04316626487629706306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3896200752724167052.post-33052549563642027262017-02-17T07:05:50.908-08:002017-02-17T07:05:50.908-08:00Amen, Amen, Amen! This is exactly what's wron...Amen, Amen, Amen! This is exactly what's wrong! And your naming of it is spot on. I was losing faith in Christianity because of the loud vocal followers of something I couldn't define and something that is the antithesis of what I believe Jesus taught. You nailed it - white Christian nationalism. Like it or not, Jesus was a radical in his day and that is why he was crucified. OF course, not to downplay John 3:16. Christians need to hear this message loud and clear! It is sad to see so many people taken in by this "hypocritical Christianity."Phyllis Stricklandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04316626487629706306noreply@blogger.com