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Post by Cody™ on Jun 9, 2018 20:04:38 GMT
Just not completely in the way you none believers think. Regarding the examples the narrator gives of "Christian hypocrisy" (acceptance of homosexuality, acceptance of more than one "path"): Since the Christians accused don't conceal their views, but rather proclaim them, they cannot be guilty of hypocrisy, but would be guilty (from the narrator's point of view) of apostasy. You'd think that someone appointing himself a Christian commentator would have learned the difference.
No. You didn’t you pay attention. He even provided the standard definition of hypocrisy... ”Someone who says they have particular moral beliefs but behaves in a way that shows these are not sincere”. Apostasy on the other hand means abandoning or renouncing one’s religion. And as he goes on to explain that many Christians proclaim to be commited followers of Christ yet are backing a completely contrary position to his and the bibles teachings. Those people are the hypocrites, not apostates.
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