Evangelical pushing back on White Christian Nationalism. Book, interviews, and articulate explanation of what the Bible actually says about topics.

  • @fleabomber
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    105 months ago

    Well, I like his Jesus better.

    • @Treczoks
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      45 months ago

      And I like this guy in general, too. One sane pastor in a sea of hateful, nationalists preachers.

    • littleblue✨
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      -45 months ago

      His Jesus is still white AF. 🤮🖕🏽

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        No, that isn’t true at all.

        The New Testament includes no descriptions of Jesus’s appearance before his death.

          • @joneskind
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            15 months ago

            White Christian people fearing “The great replacement” while totally replacing Jesus original skin tone is the kind of irony I don’t like much.

            Some times I just hope Heaven/Hell was true just to be able to see their face dropping down at the gate of Heaven. I would spend an eternity there, just watching.

            • @Skullgrid
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              5 months ago

              ST Peter is a brown jew?!?!!!??!

              how does that work? I thought he was going to look like Erling Haaland or Edgar Winter.

        • littleblue✨
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          -25 months ago

          Oh? This guy has black/brown Jesus pictures all over, then? Show me

          • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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            15 months ago

            Jesus was a Hebrew who was a direct descendant of Abraham. So, no, it’s unlikely that he was black.

  • @[email protected]
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    65 months ago

    Lets be clear here: if people that purported to be Christians acted like this, then Christianity in the US wouldn’t be a failed religion. Most people start to question their religion because their own personal values don’t line up with the way their religion is practiced, and that’s absolutely true for evangelicism. This is why you see Gen Z leaving religion in droves, and why the number of people that either profess to be Christian, or are practicing Christians is diminishing sharply.

    If religious leaders wanted to start getting people to sincerely believe again, the first step would be repenting of their evil, and returning to the central message of the gospel of Jesus. Not their pseudo-Calvinist nonsense.