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So, I went and did a little more research. Apparently, the Cathars were Netzarim, not Christians:
"The only books of the New Testament they accepted were the gospels, completely rejecting the epistles of Paul and the others, with a special emphasis on the Gospel According to John"
Source: https://www.ancient.eu/Cathars/
So, there you have it. They weren't Christian.
Yes they were. Christian doesn't mean "follower of Paul" it means "follower of the Christ." Not following paul doesn't make someone a netzarim or a jew. Following Christ, on the other hand, does make one a Christian.
Never once called anyone a slut for said actions. Imagine that!
So you think you can only slut shame someone if you explicitly call them a slut? Duly noted, slattern.
Not in the least bit
Except we didn't bring up your forehead. You did. And got shouty about it.
So basically you both have Atheists for wives, makes sense why you are on the internet all the time.
Melinda, not that we need more proof that you can't read the good, but this is just more proof that you cannot read the good. I am the Atheist. My wife is the Christian.
But it's somehow morally OK for you to do to others?
Morally okay for me to hide my particulars on the internet? Yes, it is. But again, Mel, we have more than enough evidence that you no read the good. We don't need more.
Wow, this statement is a tell all of your Christian character!
Not Christian.
Yes....because....they are
They aren't, and you're a moron for believing that they are or that "spiritual matter" is a thing.
I have researched it and there is NO primary text source saying that they called themselves "Bons Chretiens". I see only two scholars that claim that. Yet they cannot produce a primary text to support that. I even read through the Cathars mission statement and the phrase "Bons Chretiens" does not appear.
Additionally, they are classified under "Gnosticism", which pre-dates Pauline Christianity.
They rejected Paul, good for them though!
Gnostic Christianity is still a form of Christianity, Mel.
... Wait, is that what her diploma that she was waving around really is? The Yankee version of a high school certificate?
The IB diploma is, yes. Her Parks and Rec Degree is legit but it's hardly impressive, nor is the school she attended. Besides, she hasn't done anything with it besides vanity print a pamphlet.
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