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September 13, 2015

If You Are a Christian but You Reject Christ’s Teachings, You Are Not a Christian

It’s about as insightful and deep as you’d expect, considering the source and the title: “I’m a Christian, But I’m Not.”
The viral clip, which spawned thousands of shares and a trending hashtag, features six millennials describing their makeshift Build-A-Bear faith. It starts with each person assuring us they’re “Christian” but they don’t think they’re “perfect,” and they’re certainly not “homophobic,” “unaccepting,” “uneducated,” “judgmental,” “ignorant” or “conservative.” If lumping “conservative” in with “uneducated, homophobic and ignorant” didn’t get the passive-aggressive message across aggressively enough, the next part makes it painfully clear: one by one, the carefully selected collection of manicured trendies informs us that although they are allegedly Christian, they’re also ”accepting,” “queer,” “gay,” “feminist,” “feminist,” and in case you missed it, “feminist.” | TheBlaze.com

Posted by gerardvanderleun at September 13, 2015 5:43 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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They are also "accepting" and "tolerant" of every preposterous agenda and philosophically evil lie our world has mass produced since the beginning of time.

They are in fact anti-christian, no matter what they call themselves.

Posted by: Dennis Myers [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 14, 2015 8:04 AM

Jesus said it pretty plainly....you cannot serve two masters. Let them figure it out for themselves.

Posted by: Jack [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 14, 2015 9:53 AM

If someone claims to be a Christian, we have to believe them, because no one knows their heart or their true faith except God.

Unless their confession clearly violates and is in opposition to actual Christianity. Its like someone claiming to love Jazz, but preferring disco and rap while rejecting Coltrane, Zappa, and Metheney.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 14, 2015 11:06 AM

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