Roundandroundwego · 61-69
Good question.
American hegemony and Christianity can't possibly mix well. But nobody's going to tell the Americans anything.
American hegemony and Christianity can't possibly mix well. But nobody's going to tell the Americans anything.
The main religion in Russia is Eastern Orthodox Christianity. According to the Russian Census, approximately 58% of the population identifies as Russian Orthodox. However, it's worth noting that the actual number of practicing Orthodox Christians might be lower. Other significant religions in Russia include Islam, Catholicism, and various Protestant denominations.
I've had some meaningful conversations with Eastern Orthodox individuals and have given thought to their practices and theology. The veneration of saints and martyrs, as well as the understanding of salvation, are points of difference between Eastern Orthodoxy and some Protestant traditions.
The idea of Jesus Christ as the sole mediator between God and humanity is a central theme in the Bible, and one to be upheld in principle. In 1 Timothy 2:5, it says, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus."
Salvation by works implies that our good deeds and efforts are what earn us a place in heaven. However, the Bible teaches that salvation is a gift from God, received through faith in Jesus Christ. This means that no matter how hard we try or how good we are, we can't earn our way to heaven. Instead, God's grace and love for us are what saves us, and we receive this gift by putting our faith in Jesus.
The key difference is that works-based salvation relies on our own efforts, whereas God's grace saves us without us having to earn it. What does not earn a gift. In Ephesians 2:8-9, it says, 'For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.' This verse highlights the distinction between earning salvation and receiving it as a gift.
When we understand salvation as a gift of God's grace, it frees us from the burden of trying to earn our way to heaven and allows us to rest in the knowledge that we're saved because of God's love for us, not because of our own efforts. Jesus already loves us. We don't have to earn his love, nor salvation. Our Salvation is not determined by our performance. Scripture is clear about that.
The word "grace" itself, means UN-earned favor from God. Salvation is a gift from God, received through faith, and not something we can earn through our good works. Good works are the FRUIT of our salvation...they never come before salvation. John 3:16 does not say that we are saved by good works, but by God's grace, through faith. God did not give man permission to switch that around. How can we say differently, when it is written in God's own word?
One verse that comes to mind is Romans 3:28, which says, "For we maintain that a person is justified before God by faith, apart from the works of the law." This verse highlights that it's faith in Jesus Christ, not our good works, that justifies us before God.
Another verse that is helpful is Titus 3:5, which says, "He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we become heirs, having the hope of eternal life." This verse emphasizes that our salvation comes through God's grace and the work of the Holy Spirit, not because of any good works we've done.
Also consider Romans 4:4-5, which says, "Now to the one who works, wages are not credited as a gift, but as an obligation. However, to the one who does not work but trusts God who justifies the ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness." This verse illustrates the contrast between earning something through work and receiving something as a gift through faith.
These verses can help show that our good works don't precede our salvation or earn us a right standing with God. Instead, it's our faith in Jesus Christ that saves us, and then our good works follow as a natural response to God's love and mercy.
I've had some meaningful conversations with Eastern Orthodox individuals and have given thought to their practices and theology. The veneration of saints and martyrs, as well as the understanding of salvation, are points of difference between Eastern Orthodoxy and some Protestant traditions.
The idea of Jesus Christ as the sole mediator between God and humanity is a central theme in the Bible, and one to be upheld in principle. In 1 Timothy 2:5, it says, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus."
Salvation by works implies that our good deeds and efforts are what earn us a place in heaven. However, the Bible teaches that salvation is a gift from God, received through faith in Jesus Christ. This means that no matter how hard we try or how good we are, we can't earn our way to heaven. Instead, God's grace and love for us are what saves us, and we receive this gift by putting our faith in Jesus.
The key difference is that works-based salvation relies on our own efforts, whereas God's grace saves us without us having to earn it. What does not earn a gift. In Ephesians 2:8-9, it says, 'For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.' This verse highlights the distinction between earning salvation and receiving it as a gift.
When we understand salvation as a gift of God's grace, it frees us from the burden of trying to earn our way to heaven and allows us to rest in the knowledge that we're saved because of God's love for us, not because of our own efforts. Jesus already loves us. We don't have to earn his love, nor salvation. Our Salvation is not determined by our performance. Scripture is clear about that.
The word "grace" itself, means UN-earned favor from God. Salvation is a gift from God, received through faith, and not something we can earn through our good works. Good works are the FRUIT of our salvation...they never come before salvation. John 3:16 does not say that we are saved by good works, but by God's grace, through faith. God did not give man permission to switch that around. How can we say differently, when it is written in God's own word?
One verse that comes to mind is Romans 3:28, which says, "For we maintain that a person is justified before God by faith, apart from the works of the law." This verse highlights that it's faith in Jesus Christ, not our good works, that justifies us before God.
Another verse that is helpful is Titus 3:5, which says, "He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we become heirs, having the hope of eternal life." This verse emphasizes that our salvation comes through God's grace and the work of the Holy Spirit, not because of any good works we've done.
Also consider Romans 4:4-5, which says, "Now to the one who works, wages are not credited as a gift, but as an obligation. However, to the one who does not work but trusts God who justifies the ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness." This verse illustrates the contrast between earning something through work and receiving something as a gift through faith.
These verses can help show that our good works don't precede our salvation or earn us a right standing with God. Instead, it's our faith in Jesus Christ that saves us, and then our good works follow as a natural response to God's love and mercy.
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ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
@Blackie you'd be surprised at how many people are willing to read a lot of what Grace says
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP Thank you, friend. ♥🫂
ArishMell · 70-79, M
- Although nominally Christian, their primary denominations differ.
- By no means everyone in either country is Christian, or indeed religious.
- Religion and politics are deeply entwined in both countries, often reinforced with hard-line bigotry of both faith and politics.
That deals with Russia and America....
As for "world peace", Christianity is of course not the only religion in the world, and none are necessarily any better or worse than any other. Some regimes are hard-line anti-religious while others are theocracies run by small-minded men who assume that their way is the is the only way, and distrust and despise all others.
We will not find peace based on religion unless all faiths, their denominations and non-believers alike, all agree to allow and respect all others.
That's not the fault of religion per se, but of those who find it a useful weapon of control.
- By no means everyone in either country is Christian, or indeed religious.
- Religion and politics are deeply entwined in both countries, often reinforced with hard-line bigotry of both faith and politics.
That deals with Russia and America....
As for "world peace", Christianity is of course not the only religion in the world, and none are necessarily any better or worse than any other. Some regimes are hard-line anti-religious while others are theocracies run by small-minded men who assume that their way is the is the only way, and distrust and despise all others.
We will not find peace based on religion unless all faiths, their denominations and non-believers alike, all agree to allow and respect all others.
That's not the fault of religion per se, but of those who find it a useful weapon of control.
First, individuals need to know that salvation has nothing to do with religion. Religion didn't die on the cross to save us from our sins. People need to get right with God and then find a way to bring about world peace by practicing the love of God.
Great question!!
Unfortunately, religions are also human institutions, and human failings are too often raised above the virtues of faith, hope and love.
Unfortunately, religions are also human institutions, and human failings are too often raised above the virtues of faith, hope and love.
BridgeOvertroubledWaters · 61-69, M
I can't believe that you're actually asking this question
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
@BridgeOvertroubledWaters why? Do you hate peace? Is Jesus unacceptable as a role model, here? Do you sell tomahawk missiles?
BridgeOvertroubledWaters · 61-69, M
@Roundandroundwego I love peace. I just think that nativity is useless
Blackie · 51-55, M
Because America celebrates the perverted version of Christianity. The powers that be would never let the 2 unite to many principalities at play in the US.
I can’t speak for Russia but I bet it’s the same dynamic.
I can’t speak for Russia but I bet it’s the same dynamic.
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
With 90% of Russians never having seen the inside of a church, that might not work as well as you think.
Edit: I forgot to mention that this comment applied to Russians when Blackie made his reply
Edit: I forgot to mention that this comment applied to Russians when Blackie made his reply
Blackie · 51-55, M
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP so true. My favorite is when tragedy strikes and people show up to support “the afflicted party” and before parting ways, they say “we’ll keep you in our prayers” LOL BS MFers dont pray on a daily basis let alone pray for someone else 😁
BizSuitStacy · M
It would be nice if the conflict between communists and capitalists could be resolved via Christianity...but, politics rarely works that way.
4meAndyou · F
I suspect that religion and politics have merged far too much in Russia.
Charity · 70-79
The sad thing is is that they are going to unite if interpretation of scripture is correct and the One world system is established. And it will be in the name of Jesus that in which this world union will take place but a false Jesus.
And they are slowly making that come to pass, that started with NATO and European Union. And they're working on a One world currency, digital.
And they are slowly making that come to pass, that started with NATO and European Union. And they're working on a One world currency, digital.
JSul3 · 70-79
There's plenty of white "Christians" in the US that support Putin.
Maybe it's a white supremacy thing?
Maybe it's a white supremacy thing?
Pfuzylogic · M
putin and trump both claim to be Christians.
I don’t buy that.
I don’t buy that.
SisterBarbara · 70-79, F
@Pfuzylogic Why would they claim to be Christians if they are not? Are they both unaware of the ninth commandment "Thou shalt not bear false witness"? This commandment includes all forms of deceitful speech.
Pfuzylogic · M
@SisterBarbara I know of many people that bear false witness and are saved.That does cut at the integrity of their witness is sad.
putin hasn’t owned up to all of the Ukrainian women and children murders that he has committed.
He needs to answer for this in international court.
trump has escaped justice so many times and most are for for fraud and sexual related crimes and who knows what else. It is frightening to think of him in charge of the U.S. military. It is very similar to Netanyahu in charge of Israel.
Honestly people indicted with felons shouldn’t be in office.
The reason to claim it is purely politically motivated. That should be obvious.
putin hasn’t owned up to all of the Ukrainian women and children murders that he has committed.
He needs to answer for this in international court.
trump has escaped justice so many times and most are for for fraud and sexual related crimes and who knows what else. It is frightening to think of him in charge of the U.S. military. It is very similar to Netanyahu in charge of Israel.
Honestly people indicted with felons shouldn’t be in office.
The reason to claim it is purely politically motivated. That should be obvious.
helenS · 36-40, F
Good idea! The Russians incorporate Ukraine and the US gets Greenland.
Hey, that's called world peace, right?
Hey, that's called world peace, right?
SisterBarbara · 70-79, F
@helenS That wasn't what I meant.
BlueSkyKing · M
Why are there Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox, and lots of other types of "Christians"?
Adrift · 61-69, F
@BlueSkyKing That involves a long history lesson.
They are all really braches off of the same basic tree.
They are all really braches off of the same basic tree.
Adstar · 56-60, M
Because a lot of people who claim to be followers of Jesus are not followers of the Actual LORD Jesus...
Like all "Christian" countries in the world, the vast majority of people of both Countries are nominal and unconverted, thus unsaved.
wrule · F
Trump and Putin are already good friends and united. Oh oh Trumputin, Trumputin.......
SisterBarbara · 70-79, F
@wrule Are they?
Adrift · 61-69, F
Because when it come to money and power, it ain't the Bible they are reading.
RachelLia2003 · 22-25, F
catholic is christian. others are meh
RachelLia2003 · 22-25, F
@JSul3 jesus is awesome
Adrift · 61-69, F
@RachelLia2003 They are all Christians.
JonLosAngeles66 · M
@RachelLia2003 Jesus is just all right.
BohoBabe · M
Kinda shows ya how little religious people care.
OogieBoogie · F
Coz Russian Orthodox vs Protestantism and RomanCatholic 😂
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SisterBarbara · 70-79, F
@MoveAlong I think it's time they did.
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SisterBarbara · 70-79, F
@SinlessOnslaught Are they both unaware of the sixth commandment "Thou shalt not kill"?
SinlessOnslaught · M
@SisterBarbara They're aware of it. They just apply it selectively.



























