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We good ol' Christians spoke up against the atrocities in Gaza. Now, who will speak up for us?

Maybe, just maybe, we should have let the Jews commit their genocide. We were the ones with compassion. We are loving people. But when Christians are killed, I never see Muslims mourning; I see them rejoicing.

Consider Nigeria as a case in point. Many Nigerian Christians were backers of Israel. I have a couple of Christian friends in Nigeria, and I asked them, "How can you say you support Israel? They're killing innocent women and children."

They supported Israel because they are fed up with the Muslims there. They knew that if the shoe were on the other foot, and Christians were being slaughtered, the Muslims would rejoice.


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But Christians are taught to help those who are in need whom they come across in their lives, and even to pray for their enemies...

So what is your conclusion?
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@SomeMichGuy Probably that Jesus was a woke commie snowflake. That's what a lot of so-called Christians think these days.
@ItsMeMorgue True; those are people who depend upon others to tell them what they will not read for themselves, people who often are fed hatred and want judgment, wrath, etc., for those who believe differently or look different. I consider them cultists, not followers of the foundational teachings of Jesus.

A look at the parable of the Good Samaritan would clarify that, esp. when seen in context as the Messiah's take on a refrain in Scripture--the Jews are admonished to "take care of the widow, the orphan, and the sojourner in your midst."
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@SomeMichGuy I think it's really telling when folks like me who left the church years ago can look at these people and see how un-Christlike they are.
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