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I find it kind of funny, he's the only one who gets called Satan by Jesus himself and people consider the cross of St. Peter a satanic symbol.

(The cross of St. Peter is an upside down crucifix, as he was crucified upside down)
Ya and it's like the way I see it. Peter was a disappointment to Jesus. And I get the feeling that continued with him. Until it was time for him to be executed.

Cuz when they brought out the cross he was so happy to die like Jesus did. I imagine that this was his vindication. And when they saw his big smile. They said flip it upside down.

Imagine dying worse than Jesus.
 
What do you think are the main causes that result in Christians wanting to leave their faith
While a few may have been abused before, those usually are the minority. Most Christians leave because many Protestant and even some Catholic churches are spiritually dead so they preach about "current day" stuff like LGBT and Politcs. These churches typically have women pastors, LGBT pastors, and pastors who are athiests where all they do is preach about social justice and make heresies that would get them smacked by the early church fathers. Liberal Protestant Churches have no real foundation and as a result, they end up collapsing
Redeemed Zoomer had a better video explaining this: https://youtu.be/ufYh51WR7PQ

This results in them leaving the church for another church that isn't spiritually dead. A few end up as Pagans or Agnostics. Others end up in pseudo-Christian cults like the Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses and many more out there. While these may be spiritual alive, they're heretical and are cultish. It's also hell for anyone who tries to leave as you will be shunned or excommunicated and you will not even be able to talk to family members from these cults.

What do you guys think of the wave of young tradcaths? Seems like it's zoomer generation's "new atheism". Most of them seem retarded and just LARPing. Actually, virtually all of the ones I've seen online. Is it a positive or a negative for the Kingdom? On the one hand, it's a bunch of LARPers. On the other hand, it's probably good for real conversions for the culture to push Christianity, even if it's LARPy.


Comfort. This is the objective answer because it's seen today and has been seen throughout history. It's God's way of nerfing civilizations. Comfort leads to complacency which leads to ruin.
I'm hoping it leads to new conversions especially seeing how catsuit the world is where having an account on this Kiwi Forum is enough to brand you as an evil person yet trannies can get away with grooming kids into becoming trannies or use them for sexual purposes. Generally the best advice is to have them watch videos about Christianity and also start attending Church on Sunday.

TradCath and TradOrtho larp likely from the fact that the world, more specifically the west has gone insane with its woke degeneracy. Another aspect is that some are kids looking for an identity online or those who are becoming more religious to bring order into their lives. This should be fine as long they genuinely turn to Christianity. If they seek catholicism, then they should learn more about the catholic books that the Protestant Bible doesn't have such as the book of Tobit. If they want to seek Orthodoxy, then they should learn more about the books that the Catholic and Protestant bibles don't have.

For anyone who wants to be a Christian or rediscover their faith, avoid liberal churches like the plague and avoid pseudo-Christian cults like the JWs and Mormons. Also avoid prosperity preachers as well as they are scammers in Christian robes. Also learn more about the Ecumenical Councils as well and try to do more research on some of the biggest heresies out there

Here's some video that goes through some heresies
 
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I'm not gonna lie, Orthodox church's have been looking pretty appealing to me. As long as you believe in Jesus Christ and practice what he preaches I'm not picky on the finer logistics.
Ya and it's like the way I see it. Peter was a disappointment to Jesus. And I get the feeling that continued with him. Until it was time for him to be executed.

Cuz when they brought out the cross he was so happy to die like Jesus did. I imagine that this was his vindication. And when they saw his big smile. They said flip it upside down.

Imagine dying worse than Jesus..
In contrast I thought it was very interesting how pleased and grateful Jesus is to John for being brave enough to be with him during the crucifixion. So much so he's the only one who dies peacefully of old age.
 
Most Christians leave because many Protestant and even some Catholic churches are spiritually dead so they preach about "current day" stuff like LGBT and Politcs. These churches typically have women pastors, LGBT pastors, and pastors who are athiests where all they do is preach about social justice and make heresies that would get them smacked by the early church fathers. Liberal Protestant Churches have no real foundation and as a result, they end up collapsing
Fortunately these churches are in Rapid Decline. Look at the Anglican Communion, you have the liberal churches like the Episcopal Church and the home church of the Church of England in rapid decline while the Conservative sub Saharan African churches are growing. Now for the first time in the history of the communion the Church of England is no longer the largest church by membership in the Anglican Communion, they've been overtaken by the Church of Nigeria. The Liberal Churches have been trying to get Resolution 1.10, a resolution passed by the communion in 1998 that called Homosexuality incompatible with scripture, removed for years now and as their numbers shrink and their influence diminishes their window of opportunity has seemingly closed.
 
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I started reading the Bible sometime ago and I realized it is the true word of God, and I would like to attend church someday. I know that you shouldn't receive the Eucharist if you aren't baptized (I also read you can be blessed by the priest instead of receiving it). When should a converting Christian attend church bros? (I live pretty far from the old city but a trip where I visit many churches there would be kino)
 
I started reading the Bible sometime ago and I realized it is the true word of God, and I would like to attend church someday. I know that you shouldn't receive the Eucharist if you aren't baptized (I also read you can be blessed by the priest instead of receiving it). When should a converting Christian attend church bros? (I live pretty far from the old city but a trip where I visit many churches there would be kino)
It's a good idea to check their websites for statements of faith/principles to get a better idea of what that specific church is about, and look into whether they offer classes on baptism.
 
Interesting video about the internal assaults on the church, it's important that church leaders hold strong, lest they succumb to non christian teachings that infects the pews in the west.

 
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What do you guys think of the wave of young tradcaths? Seems like it's zoomer generation's "new atheism". Most of them seem retarded and just LARPing. Actually, virtually all of the ones I've seen online. Is it a positive or a negative for the Kingdom? On the one hand, it's a bunch of LARPers. On the other hand, it's probably good for real conversions for the culture to push Christianity, even if it's LARPy.


Comfort. This is the objective answer because it's seen today and has been seen throughout history. It's God's way of nerfing civilizations. Comfort leads to complacency which leads to ruin.
A friend of mine who's one of the leaders in the actual neopagan scene came up with a funny name for those types of people along with Jay Dyer types he called them diorites and Fuentes freaks.
Personally all the orthodox Christians I hang out with go to church regularly on a happily married people who spend all day every single day posting about how orthodox or how Catholic or Protestant they are probably jacking off to big anime ******* every single day
 
What do you guys think of the wave of young tradcaths? Seems like it's zoomer generation's "new atheism". Most of them seem retarded and just LARPing. Actually, virtually all of the ones I've seen online. Is it a positive or a negative for the Kingdom? On the one hand, it's a bunch of LARPers. On the other hand, it's probably good for real conversions for the culture to push Christianity, even if it's LARPy.


Comfort. This is the objective answer because it's seen today and has been seen throughout history. It's God's way of nerfing civilizations. Comfort leads to complacency which leads to ruin.
Worthless larpers that might as well larp as pagans, they have no faith and never will unless they receive proper guidance.
 
Not to necro this thread but I want to learn more about christianity, catholicism especially but in general as well. If anybody has any recommendations on good theology books, I would really appreciate it.
Yeah as above read the Bible. I think Bible in a Year podcast is a great resource because you get a bit of history / context and some connections are spoon fed to you. Maccabees is very interesting as it’s the bridge between the OT and the NT.
 
A friend of mine who's one of the leaders in the actual neopagan scene came up with a funny name for those types of people along with Jay Dyer types he called them diorites and Fuentes freaks.
Personally all the orthodox Christians I hang out with go to church regularly on a happily married people who spend all day every single day posting about how orthodox or how Catholic or Protestant they are probably jacking off to big anime ******* every single day
One groyper asked for people to pray for him as he was trying to stop fapping to hentai. He legit said that shit. Groypers grossly violate the spirit of Matthew 6:5, it's all a stunt, performative hypocrisy.

I have no deep thoughts to offer, except I made a few new Christian friends from the church, and we have a nice IRL support network. Having likeminded company strengthens the faith. Only in my 30s I truly understand the 2 Corinthians 6:14. Sure, I won't abandon my atheist friends, and I don't think anyone thinks God wants that, but dating women whose values are radically different from yours is doomed. Sounds kinda obvious typing it down. I have some friends who tell women's views don't matter, she'll be based if you're based. But I don't think that's true.
 
I won't abandon my atheist friends, and I don't think anyone thinks God wants that
I'm glad you've highlighted the importance of not abandoning atheists, you may be the best chance they have to hear the gospel. If you believe that the only way to salvation is through Christ than completely shutting out an atheists simply for his beliefs denies him the chance to receive the word and, potentially, receive salvation.

There was an American-Korean missionary a few years back who sneaked into North Korea to proselytize. He was arrested and sent to a prison camp in the Hermit Kingdom. While there one of the guards who, like many North Koreans, was brought up atheist asked the missionary something to the effect of, "If your God is real why are you in a prison camp?"

To which the missionary responded, "If I wasn't here how could you hear the word?"

To which the guard responded, "You're right, I've never heard anything like this in my life".

The point is you may be the only opportunity an Atheist or somebody or a different faith has to learn about Christ, you shouldn't throw away that opportunity for them. If that Missionary had written off the people imprisoning him what hope would that guard ever have of finding Christ? Who else was going to teach him about the Gospel?
 
I am still caught between what Church I ought to go with. I am constantly beset and confused about it, and because once I commit I will not back away from it I want to make sure I get it right. Nothing really feels right to me, and all of these churches have these things that put me off of them.
 
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I'm glad you've highlighted the importance of not abandoning atheists, you may be the best chance they have to hear the gospel. If you believe that the only way to salvation is through Christ than completely shutting out an atheists simply for his beliefs denies him the chance to receive the word and, potentially, receive salvation.

There was an American-Korean missionary a few years back who sneaked into North Korea to proselytize. He was arrested and sent to a prison camp in the Hermit Kingdom. While there one of the guards who, like many North Koreans, was brought up atheist asked the missionary something to the effect of, "If your God is real why are you in a prison camp?"

To which the missionary responded, "If I wasn't here how could you hear the word?"

To which the guard responded, "You're right, I've never heard anything like this in my life".

The point is you may be the only opportunity an Atheist or somebody or a different faith has to learn about Christ, you shouldn't throw away that opportunity for them. If that Missionary had written off the people imprisoning him what hope would that guard ever have of finding Christ? Who else was going to teach him about the Gospel?
Yep, and I have an uplifting story. My best friend who was raised in an atheist household and never showed any interest in the church has started praying during the last year. I was so moved when i heard it. Never think you cant make a difference.
 
I'm glad you've highlighted the importance of not abandoning atheists, you may be the best chance they have to hear the gospel. If you believe that the only way to salvation is through Christ than completely shutting out an atheists simply for his beliefs denies him the chance to receive the word and, potentially, receive salvation.

There was an American-Korean missionary a few years back who sneaked into North Korea to proselytize. He was arrested and sent to a prison camp in the Hermit Kingdom. While there one of the guards who, like many North Koreans, was brought up atheist asked the missionary something to the effect of, "If your God is real why are you in a prison camp?"

To which the missionary responded, "If I wasn't here how could you hear the word?"

To which the guard responded, "You're right, I've never heard anything like this in my life".

The point is you may be the only opportunity an Atheist or somebody or a different faith has to learn about Christ, you shouldn't throw away that opportunity for them. If that Missionary had written off the people imprisoning him what hope would that guard ever have of finding Christ? Who else was going to teach him about the Gospel?
You are right, but I think it is also important not to force the Gospel on people or else you might end up doing the opposite. The most psychotic atheists are always people who grew up in religious houses.
 
You are right, but I think it is also important not to force the Gospel on people or else you might end up doing the opposite. The most psychotic atheists are always people who grew up in religious houses.
I'm not saying to go out at convert people at gunpoint or continuously rant to them or something like that but if you believe, I mean truly believe from the bottom of your heart, that faith in Christ is essential for salvation then you would be doing a disservice to others not sharing the Gospel. Theres a quote by noted Atheist Penn Jillette about evangelization I like, "I don’t respect people who don’t proselytize. I don’t respect that at all. If you believe there is a heaven and hell, and people could be going to hell or not getting eternal life or whatever, and you think it’s not really worth telling them this because it would make it socially awkward."

He later added, "If I believed, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that a truck was coming at you, and you didn’t believe it, that that truck was bearing down on you, there’s a certain point that I tackle you, and this is more important than that".

I admit this is something I struggle with myself, as an introvert it can be hard to bring Christ up to people who are potentially hostile to the Gospel. But as Jesus instructed in the Gospel of Matthew: "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
 
What do you think are the main causes that result in Christians wanting to leave their faith?
I think the main cause is simply lack of discipline within the church because of it becoming more modernized that causes people to leave. Why stick with Christianity when there's nothing unique about it? Ironically enough, the church being steadfast in its old ways would make more people stay even though they'll complain about it being too strict or outdated.
 
One thing that's been on my mind a lot is how bad Peter was.

While positive outside the Bible. It seems more like he was a complete disappointment during his time with Jesus. He gets snapped at, scolded, nearly drowns. Only one apostle was supposed to betray Jesus. Then Peter opens his mouth and now two will betray him.

But I think the worst part is when Jesus is looking for disciples. They find a rich man who followed all Jewish laws and Jesus was willing to make him his second in command. Even though Jesus knew Peter was selected by the Father.
Oh, and you're better than Peter? I can't stand modern Christians like John MacArthur constantly denigrating Peter. As if they would do any better! No, you'd do far worse.
 
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I have a crisis of faith on two topics right now. The first is that not everyone in the world has had the oppurunity to hear the gospel and the story of jesus. Would it be fair to condemn someone who was never even given a chance to learn about god. My second is about hell, I do believe that people should be punished for their sins but someone being burned for all of eternity is too much. Humans commit a finite amount of sin and I dont think its fair for someone to suffer forever.
 
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