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  • #16
    Re: Hillary Says Christianity is Too "Judgmental"

    While of course I have no use for the sinning Clintons, there is one bit of truth in what Hillary says. Christians are too judgmental about their leaders and institutions.

    The huge condemnation of Jerry Falwell Jr for example was Christians being too judgmental. They should cut Brother Jerry Jr some slack for all the money he made for himself and Liberty University.

    Another case is the Moody Bible Institute. Today there is a big story about sex and money abuse there. We should not judge such a Godly institution for the small grievances some have.
    Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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    • #17
      Re: Hillary Says Christianity is Too "Judgmental"

      Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
      Hillary Clinton was on some preacher's pod cast recently and opined that young people are leaving the faith because it is too judgmental.

      Is she going off her rocker?? Christianity to not too judgmental, it is not judgmental enough.
      Exactly, Mr Mayor! In the Bible, God spends his entire time (and He's got a lot of it) judging people! Is He "too judgmental"? Hillary the politician spent her whole time "judging" the Republican patriots to be wrong on everything!
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      • #18
        Re: Hillary Says Christianity is Too "Judgmental"

        Honestly, the people who whine the loudest about people who judge are the people who deserve to be judged.
        His left hand should be under my head, and his right hand should embrace me.

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        • #19
          Re: Hillary Says Christianity is Too "Judgmental"

          Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
          Hillary Clinton was on some preacher's pod cast recently and opined that young people are leaving the faith because it is too judgmental.
          I've reread the thread and noticed something I missed before. She did not deny that the exodus from Christianity is a good thing. Concerned, I read the whole piece you linked and nowhere did she evaluate this great departure at all. She said it was taking place. She suggested reasons why. How am I supposed to know if she thinks it's good or bad? But what I did see was plenty of JUDGING.


          Morality does not come from God alone. Really? What other source is there? To "partner" with a "moral awakening" her church is not currently engaged with, either her church is not engaged with God or the morality is coming from somewhere else. Hillary judges The Church.

          https://www.christianpost.com/news/young-people-leaving-church-because-christianity-is-judgmental.html

          The Church in America, she suggested, needs to “take a hard look at itself and try to figure out how it can be a real partner in this moment of moral awakening.”

          There are various political religions, communism is a good example. Only they can deliver socialism, they claim; anything cooked up by Norway or Syria or Christmas Island can never be true socialism because it is not communism. Commies have basically tried to own socialism. Whether the faith is socialist or not, whether it makes sense or not is immaterial. Hillary judges her own country.
          Clinton: there is a “concerted effort by one political party to basically try to own Christianity”

          Now while it's obvious that savages, heathens, Cooneyites, pagans, animists, Unitarians and whatever you call people who worship totem poles (to name but seven) have no access to morality and need some sort of awakening regardless of what country they're in, to say that requires an assessment their present moral condition. One doesn't have to say that, one could say anything at all. One could say nothing. In this case though it's black & white: Hillary judges morality.
          Clinton asked Barber if he thought America was “finally going to have the moral reckoning that has been distorted and perverted and postponed for so long”

          Wow! For someone so eager not to judge things this dame is going out of her way to slip in the loaded question or what? Again, it doesn't matter whether you think a moral reckoning is overdue or not needed or warped and corrupted or happened a million years ago. We're not considering those facts at all, the question is whether someone has judged or has not judged. She could be right or wrong. She could be judging fantastic delusions or garden gnomes. But to say that, to dump it in her question, Hillary judges more than simply whether a moral reckoning is necessary but the reckoning itself!


          It gets worse. The reckoning (a loaded term if ever there was one) has been simultaneously postponed, perverted and distorted. How is that possible? If it's been postponed it hasn't happened yet. If it hasn't happened how can it have been distorted? It's the same as saying you crashed your helicopter before it had been built! But this isn't a flailing chopper, it's a trainwreck.

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          • #20
            Re: Hillary Says Christianity is Too "Judgmental"

            Originally posted by handmaiden View Post
            Honestly, the people who whine the loudest about people who judge are the people who deserve to be judged.
            And especially the old shithag Hilary. Who want her on any panel judging anything? Americans made that decision in 2016.
            If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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