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  • #46
    Re: Justin Welby

    Originally posted by truthpaste View Post
    Nice try, but there are Christians (by God's definition) on every continent of the world, and as Acts 8-10 informs us, there were so from the very birth of the Church.
    I know I will regret this, but how (by any sane definition - supernatural or real) were there Christians on every continent of the world 'from the very birth of the Church'? I have skimmed Acts 8-10 (and definitely regretted it - time I will never get back) but it does not say there were Christians in North America, South America, Antarctica or Australasia in the first century CE. Because there weren't.

    There were small Christian groups in isolated parts of the Roman Empire (Asia, Europe and Africa) at that time, but the vast majority of the populations of those continents had no contact and had never heard of this new sect that had broken away from Judaism.

    As TBG keeps pointing out, accidents of time and place determine what the credible and gullible will accept as universal truths. If you were born in seventeenth century Australia, eighth century Korea or fifteenth century Brazil you would not be going around your fellow citizens or tribal members advocating ethnic cleansing or denying women control over their own bodies in the name of a book of stone age foundation myths for 'the chosen people'!

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    • #47
      Re: Justin Welby

      Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
      I know I will regret this, but how (by any sane definition - supernatural or real) were there Christians on every continent of the world 'from the very birth of the Church'? I have skimmed Acts 8-10 (and definitely regretted it - time I will never get back) but it does not say there were Christians in North America, South America, Antarctica or Australasia in the first century CE. Because there weren't.

      There were small Christian groups in isolated parts of the Roman Empire (Asia, Europe and Africa) at that time, but the vast majority of the populations of those continents had no contact and had never heard of this new sect that had broken away from Judaism.

      As TBG keeps pointing out, accidents of time and place determine what the credible and gullible will accept as universal truths. If you were born in seventeenth century Australia, eighth century Korea or fifteenth century Brazil you would not be going around your fellow citizens or tribal members advocating ethnic cleansing or denying women control over their own bodies in the name of a book of stone age foundation myths for 'the chosen people'!
      Well a skimming is better than a shunning I guess

      This again comes down to the world view of the reader, those like you who would reject God's Account of the history of man would scoff, but this is how this fits from God's Account to us:-

      The three sons of Noah became the source (through their offspring) of three people groups who in turn went on to populate the other regions of the world such as Brazil, Iceland, Russia etc etc

      The three sons were:-
      Ham - the origin of the African nations.
      Shem - the origin of the Asian nations.
      Japheth - the origin of today's European nations.


      As Acts 8 begins, Christ has recently been crucified, has risen and ascended. The Holy Spirit has arrived (as promised by Christ - See Acts chapter 2) and the Church can begun to grow; in fact it grew faster proportionally in the first century than it has in any other era.

      As these things are unfolding, we read of:-

      An Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:26-39) - from Africa.
      A murderous Saul who became Paul (Acts 9) - from Asia.
      An Italian Centurian - Cornelius (Acts 10) - from Europe.


      So this demostrates very clearly that the Gospel of Christ Jesus was immediately relevant to all who heard it and duly repented. Nothing has changed, this message of forgiveness, purpose and eternal security was soon established as the primary belief system across the globe, a place it still retains to this day.


      While there are around 10,000 distinct religions in the world, over three-quarters of the global population adheres to one of these four – Christianity (31%), Islam (24%), Hinduism (15%), and Buddhism (7%).

      Demographics Of Christianity
      Christianity, a faith that began nearly 2,000 years ago in the Middle East, is now followed by 2.4 billion people, and is the primary religion practiced throughout the Americas, Europe, Oceania and sub-Saharan Africa. Half of Christians identify as Catholic, 37 percent Protestant, 12 percent Orthodox and 1 percent “Other”. The United States is home to the largest Christian population (11.3% of the world total), followed by Brazil (8%), and Mexico (5%). - article.

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      • #48
        Re: Justin Welby

        Originally posted by truthpaste View Post
        There's something waiting for everyone in the 'next life' - as for your hope that Christ is not risen, all the best with that.

        “The evidence for the resurrection is better than for claimed miracles in any other religion. It’s outstandingly different in quality and quantity.” Antony Flew (1923-2010) (Philosopher)
        Yes maybe there is nobody really knows…..what miracles happened again, I must have forgotten bar Warnock getting us promoted…what occurred?

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        • #49
          Re: Justin Welby

          Originally posted by truthpaste View Post
          Nice try, but there are Christians (by God's definition) on every continent of the world, and as Acts 8-10 informs us, there were so from the very birth of the Church.

          How did visiting a Catholic Church redeem you?
          If I visit a betting shop this afternoon, do I automatically become a gambler?
          You obviously don't understand a p*ss-take when it's starting you in the face.

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          • #50
            Re: Justin Welby

            Originally posted by truthpaste View Post
            Nice try, but there are Christians (by God's definition) on every continent of the world, and as Acts 8-10 informs us, there were so from the very birth of the Church.

            How did visiting a Catholic Church redeem you?
            If I visit a betting shop this afternoon, do I automatically become a gambler?
            You don't seem to really understand the word 'probably' either. This is like shooting fish in a barrel.....

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            • #51
              Re: Justin Welby

              Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
              You don't seem to really understand the word 'probably' either. This is like shooting fish in a barrel.....
              I understand you are without an appropriate reply so as usual you deflect.
              Nothing changes.
              Maybe some content rather than froth in 2025, we can but hope.

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              • #52
                Re: Justin Welby

                Originally posted by truthpaste View Post
                I understand you are without an appropriate reply so as usual you deflect.
                Nothing changes.
                Maybe some content rather than froth in 2025, we can but hope.
                I stated that Christians are and always have been in the minority in this world and you couldn't refute it and came up with irrelevant statistics.

                By the same token, the majority of the people on the planet are and have always been, by your definition, anti-Christ. You couldn't refute that either.

                I stated that you would probably not be a Christian if you were raised in many other countries but you came back with irrelevant statistics.

                And you talk of deflection! Hilarious.

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                • #53
                  Re: Justin Welby

                  Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                  I stated that Christians are and always have been in the minority in this world and you couldn't refute it and came up with irrelevant statistics.

                  By the same token, the majority of the people on the planet are and have always been, by your definition, anti-Christ. You couldn't refute that either.

                  I stated that you would probably not be a Christian if you were raised in many other countries but you came back with irrelevant statistics.

                  And you talk of deflection! Hilarious.
                  1. Jesus FIRST stated that those on the narrow road that leads to life were the minority. You are 2000 years too late to claim that fact Mr Genius.
                  2. Yes, if 1 is correct then that means those that aren't for Christ are against Him. Not too difficult to understand.
                  3. I came up with worldwide statistics that show that the prime faith across the world is Christianity and those that follow Christ are found in every race and nation. Period.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Justin Welby

                    Originally posted by truthpaste View Post
                    1. Jesus FIRST stated that those on the narrow road that leads to life were the minority. You are 2000 years too late to claim that fact Mr Genius.
                    2. Yes, if 1 is correct then that means those that aren't for Christ are against Him. Not too difficult to understand.
                    3. I came up with worldwide statistics that show that the prime faith across the world is Christianity and those that follow Christ are found in every race and nation. Period.
                    Irrelevant responses and it's all about indoctrination anyway. Christianity was mainly spread by the Roman Empire in the first place and later by colonialist powers affected by the Roman Empire.
                    Languages travelled via the same routes. Hence Catholic countries being associated with Latin languages etc etc.
                    Your myopia is unbelievable and you seem to have little understanding of global culture and history.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Justin Welby

                      Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                      Irrelevant responses and it's all about indoctrination anyway. Christianity was mainly spread by the Roman Empire in the first place and later by colonialist powers affected by the Roman Empire.
                      Languages travelled via the same routes. Hence Catholic countries being associated with Latin languages etc etc.
                      Your myopia is unbelievable and you seem to have little understanding of global culture and history.
                      Myopia does mean that you can see objects that are near clearly; I see no evidence that you see anything clearly, which is why you are incapable of serious in depth discussion on this or any similar subject.
                      I'd be delighted to be proved wrong, over to you.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Justin Welby

                        Originally posted by truthpaste View Post
                        Well a skimming is better than a shunning I guess

                        This again comes down to the world view of the reader, those like you who would reject God's Account of the history of man would scoff, but this is how this fits from God's Account to us:-

                        The three sons of Noah became the source (through their offspring) of three people groups who in turn went on to populate the other regions of the world such as Brazil, Iceland, Russia etc etc

                        The three sons were:-
                        Ham - the origin of the African nations.
                        Shem - the origin of the Asian nations.
                        Japheth - the origin of today's European nations.


                        As Acts 8 begins, Christ has recently been crucified, has risen and ascended. The Holy Spirit has arrived (as promised by Christ - See Acts chapter 2) and the Church can begun to grow; in fact it grew faster proportionally in the first century than it has in any other era.

                        As these things are unfolding, we read of:-

                        An Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:26-39) - from Africa.
                        A murderous Saul who became Paul (Acts 9) - from Asia.
                        An Italian Centurian - Cornelius (Acts 10) - from Europe.


                        So this demostrates very clearly that the Gospel of Christ Jesus was immediately relevant to all who heard it and duly repented. Nothing has changed, this message of forgiveness, purpose and eternal security was soon established as the primary belief system across the globe, a place it still retains to this day.


                        While there are around 10,000 distinct religions in the world, over three-quarters of the global population adheres to one of these four – Christianity (31%), Islam (24%), Hinduism (15%), and Buddhism (7%).

                        Demographics Of Christianity
                        Christianity, a faith that began nearly 2,000 years ago in the Middle East, is now followed by 2.4 billion people, and is the primary religion practiced throughout the Americas, Europe, Oceania and sub-Saharan Africa. Half of Christians identify as Catholic, 37 percent Protestant, 12 percent Orthodox and 1 percent “Other”. The United States is home to the largest Christian population (11.3% of the world total), followed by Brazil (8%), and Mexico (5%). - article.
                        I do find religion very interesting - as kind of an evolutionalry offshoot of our capacity to learn things from our elders.

                        For instance according to the bible Noah was born about 2948 BCE and apparently died about 1998 BCE (for reference the great pyramid at giza was constructed by 2600 BCE)

                        He apparently had Shem, Ham and Japeth when he was around 500 years old - so well done him.

                        So that means that these sons were the origin of Asian, African and European Nations some time after 2498 BCE (when we know there were already nations in those areas)

                        So is something lost in translation? or intended to be a metaphor? as it doesnt seem to add up

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                        • #57
                          Re: Justin Welby

                          Originally posted by truthpaste View Post
                          Myopia does mean that you can see objects that are near clearly; I see no evidence that you see anything clearly, which is why you are incapable of serious in depth discussion on this or any similar subject.
                          I'd be delighted to be proved wrong, over to you.
                          You are so ensconced in your parochial foxhole and so unaware and ill-educated in culture across the globe as a whole and of history that I care not one jot about your opinion and your pathetic carpet-bombing of Biblical passages. You are considered by many on here to be a complete joke - and that's just what you are.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Justin Welby

                            Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                            You are so ensconced in your parochial foxhole and so unaware and ill-educated in culture across the globe as a whole and of history that I care not one jot about your opinion and your pathetic carpet-bombing of Biblical passages. You are considered by many on here to be a complete joke - and that's just what you are.
                            Sure, I am a fool for Christ; but who's fool are you?

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                            • #59
                              Re: Justin Welby



                              More of them at it….truthpaste

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                              • #60
                                Re: Justin Welby

                                Originally posted by goats View Post
                                Does anything actually register when you read this board??? How many times do you have to be told of the evil of religion and that religious men wanted Christ crucified! Should we be surprised that they also cause havoc in 2024?
                                If you are trying to gain some purchase for mixing religion driven individuals with those who acutally know and serve Christ then think again.

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