Originally posted by foudroyant
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But it is hardly the prayer that Jesus told us to pray for...We, us Orthodox Christians (RCC,ROC,EOC,OOC etc), do not pray for Jesus' kingdom to come (according to Jesus), but that his Father's will be done on earth and his Father's kingdom come upon the earth. (Mt 6:19 “This, then, is how you should pray: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, Let your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven...."
Now obviously you have a difficulty with Jesus' testimony. (What else would we expect of the effluent of American society. The pentecostal oneness hillbilly cult who are pretend Christians who deny the Father, and the distinction between the only begotten Son, and the Holy Spirit that proceeds from the Father alone, but is sent to us by the Son). Compared to your effluence, you make the JWs look almost Christian Orthodox in their aberrant teaching...
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For the nth time (is this the 18h time?)...your cowardise in not affirming standard (universal) Christian belief you prove yourself not a Christian. What are you? A Muslim, pretending to be a Christian? Reveal your beliefs! So far you are simply coming across as some pugnacious child who has no comprehension of standard Christianity...
"Questions arise: Do you ascribe to the Nicene Creed or reject it? Do you believe that before his incarnation the Son was begotten by his Father, not made, God from God? Do you believe that the Son is a distinct entity/individual from his Father? Do you believe the scripture's account that the Son was incarnated not of his own volition but was sent by his Father? Do you believe that in the end of times the Son will share his Father's throne, at the will of the Father? Do you believe, as A.Paul certainly did, that God (the Father) raised Jesus from the dead? Do you believe, as the apostles John & Paul certainly did, that all Jesus did was for the glorification of his Father (cp. Jn 17, Phil 2)"
It is obvious to all viewers, that in your cowardice and your continuous refusal (now about 18 times) to respond to such a simple Christian testimony, that in your avoidance of the most elementary beliefs of Christianity, that you reject Christianity...and instead adhere to some aberrant and heretical teaching....
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