Rant Never trust a non-Christian.

Everything non-Christians do and think is sinful. Never trust a non-Christian.
This is a fascinatingly radical statement that I disagree with. Would you extend this to the pre-Christian thinkers as well? By that, I mean folk like Aristotle, who developed concepts of virtuousness and right action before Christ came and delivered His truth. I believe that an understanding of and adherence to parts of God's morality can still be found in one's heart even if one has yet to be enlightened by the Holy Spirit.
 
It’s annoying when I’ve done good things for my community and family but because I’m not Christian it means I’m a bad person.
1. No one said you're a bad person.
2. Your argument is literally "Christians give the credit to God while I give all of it to myself. That means I'm the better one." Christians acknowledge their own sinfulness while you don't. It comes across as a prideful statement if anything.

I'd elaborate more but honestly what you said doesn't deserve a detailed response. It's literally just throwing a hissy fit at seemingly nothing.
 
If you think every single non-Christian is some irredeemable demon, you’re missing the point. Christ didn’t say to cut off all contact with the world.
Maybe he's one of them Exclusive Brethren folk.
>Perhaps the best-known of these, mainly through media attention, is the Raven-Taylor-Hales group, now known as the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, which maintains the doctrine of uncompromising separation from the world based on their interpretation of 2 Corinthians 6 and 2 Timothy 2, believing that attendance at the Communion Service, the 'Lord's Supper', governs and strictly limits their relationship with others, even other Brethren groups.
 
Maybe he's one of them Exclusive Brethren folk.
>Perhaps the best-known of these, mainly through media attention, is the Raven-Taylor-Hales group, now known as the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, which maintains the doctrine of uncompromising separation from the world based on their interpretation of 2 Corinthians 6 and 2 Timothy 2, believing that attendance at the Communion Service, the 'Lord's Supper', governs and strictly limits their relationship with others, even other Brethren groups.
I doubt it. Most of the people who talk like that online aren’t actually part of some strict sect. They just like the idea of being in an elite, ultra-pure Christian group while still using the internet like everyone else. The real separatists are living in isolated communities and avoiding technology altogether.
 
I think worshipping a schizophrenic Jew is pretty cringe ngl.
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>Waaaaiiiterrrrr, bring us some new bait, please! Ours is getting stale!
 
I believe that an understanding of and adherence to parts of God's morality can still be found in one's heart even if one has yet to be enlightened by the Holy Spirit.
Christians are guided only by the Holy Spirit, while non-Christians are guided only by unclean spirits.
 
Maybe he's one of them Exclusive Brethren folk.
>Perhaps the best-known of these, mainly through media attention, is the Raven-Taylor-Hales group, now known as the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, which maintains the doctrine of uncompromising separation from the world based on their interpretation of 2 Corinthians 6 and 2 Timothy 2, believing that attendance at the Communion Service, the 'Lord's Supper', governs and strictly limits their relationship with others, even other Brethren groups.
Evangelicals in Brazil just don't mix. It's part of why everyone hates them. I frequented a church for 1 year and they still didn't invite me for the volleyball shit or whatever the fuck.
 
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