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To my understanding, the heart of Christianity is brokenness, humility, and a commitment to serve others, and love. Even the Bible says the two commandments are love God and love others. Nowhere in there does it say I have to memorize dogma or defend the Bible or murder the atheists in a debate. We're doing this wrong in this country. We need to ignore the people who preach division and look back to what Jesus did. Jesus was friends with tax collectors and sinners, the scum of the earth in the Roman era.
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You hit it right on the nose, my friend. When you leave doctrine, you leave the orderly, man-made version of Christianity, you will find God's way every time. You will go to the right places in the Bible where God will lead you. It has happened to me numerous times, and I can't wait till you start walking with people like myself in this space.
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It's crazy because you can search the scriptures from Genesis to Revelation and you won't find Christianity in there. There is no man-made religion that is in the Bible, meaning man-made religion is not biblical. It's not in the scriptures. But you know what it is? Keeping his commandments. All 600 of them, boy. And only his disciples are going to be able to do that when they back on the earth in these days.
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Yes, but you gotta remember that Jesus was friends with these people to bring them to a higher way of thinking, a higher righteousness. Because sin does exist. Sin is a real thing. Jesus spoke about it. He said he spoke about hell more than he spoke about heaven. So, and he didn't do it to particularly scare the unrighteous, but to convict those who felt like they were and weren't.
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But he did tell them, he did tell them straight up, he was like, hey, you have to turn to righteousness. I am the way, the truth, and the life, and no man could have tasted the Father but through me. This is Jesus speaking when he said that. He says you have to turn to righteousness. Ain't nobody getting into heaven or some mediocre, okay, you can believe what you want, do what you want, live how you want, believe and worship the stars, you'll still get into heaven. No! Jesus did not teach that.
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and loving the lord your god and loving your neighbor as yourself right those two commandments by the way they're sourced back to the 10 commandments because the first four commandments are how we express our love to god and then the latter um six are how we express our love for our neighbors it goes to such way more depth than the simplicity and the basicness that you know people describe it to be
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