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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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9ca868  No.771494

This is my first time in 8chan/Christian so I hope you'll all give me the benefit of the doubt and allow me to demonstrate to you that I am a true and legitimate follower of Christ.

This is the only chan that I know of anywhere on the Internet (except for those few, rare chans that are exclusively Christian chans) that actually has a Christian board. I have never seen another. Anyway, I hope you'll all welcome me as a brother in Christ with humility, Agape and joy that we all share in a life in Christ.

So, as the image suggests, how would you describe those parts of your life in Christ as making it worth it?

e46cc2  No.771500

One of the first premises of this place is that only your words are shared, not your name or history, so the value of each post is judged on it's own merit. There's no need to try and prove yourself.


0411f7  No.771509

>>771500

You've apparently never seen Vols use your post history against you. ;)

>>771494

Welcome, OP. Stick around a while. Lurk for a bit to learn how the system works and join conversations.


dbbf6d  No.771516

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>>771494

Welcome OP, I am sure you will make a positive impact on this community. This is a legit place and I've been here for a few years now by the Grace of God. It is always good to hear from a new brother in Christ. Welcome and God bless.


bdbaf6  No.771520

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>>771494

>allow me to demonstrate to you that I am a true and legitimate follower of Christ.

wut?!

Do we know you that we need to judge you?

Do you not know there is only ONE judge and His judgement is true?

>how would you describe those parts of your life in Christ as making it worth it?

With a ␀ or {∅}.

Still, I am yet trusting Him that He knows what He's doing.


3ef888  No.771523

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That's great and all but it's not really all it's cracked up to be. Diversity is not a strength so don't expect this board to be a cool hang out place of ecumenical unity, it's really a board to debate Catholicism vs EO for the sake of educating Prots. Not that any of us deep down actually want Christian unity.


af0b7d  No.771545

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>>771523

>it's not like any of us want unity

I dunno anon. When the fedoras and LARPagans loiter after midnight central time I think our collective love to defend Christ and His church from their (((lies))) is a go show of our unity in Him.

Catholics, Orthodox, and conservative Prots may not be unified in dogma, but we are unified in our struggles agianst principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

>pic related

Is /ourboard/ when we all get along to defend what we love.


1c5646  No.771562

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>>771523

Bro I couldn't help but notice your chart is busted, no worries though brah I got a fresh one for you


83c2bc  No.771573

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Hey OP, while we may give each other shit for being different denominations, we all really love each other.


7cd2cf  No.771589

>>771573

I was highly amused by that picture anon, ty.


3ef888  No.771683

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>>771545

I'll admit that ordodox isn't the root of evil in this world and thus I would side with them over any Protestant. Prots paved the way for liberalism and will always maintain it.

>>771562

>Thank God we survived the heresy of the first 1800 years of Christianity, finally the truth comes out in non-denominational "Christians"!

LMFAO imagine actually believing this. What a world.


3967e7  No.771689

>>771683

Imagine thinking you're uniquely immunized against apostasy and so can dismiss everyone else offhand


1c5646  No.771764


24f3fc  No.771772

>>771683

>Prots paved the way for liberalism and will always maintain it.

Sadly you are right.


adbaad  No.771774

>>771689

the correct term is "heretical", which protestants technically all are, barring some invincible ignorance

>>771683

dante is way better than dostoevsky bro


1c5646  No.771831

>>771774

Heresy is on any given doctrine, but apostasy is falling away from the fundamental cause of Christianity. Catholics have done so.


1c5646  No.771840

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>>771683

Bro again I'm not trying to overstep but you've got another broken meme. Really it's no problem I have an extra.


fbdb8f  No.774697

>>771520

Jesus smiles , where 2 or more are gathered …he is there


e6f45c  No.774719

>>771831

What about the orthodox? which denomination carry the fundamental cause?


cdab3e  No.774735

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>>774719

The Othodox are cool, better and more sane than a Prot, but they are unfortunately still schismatics. The Catholic Church is as fundemental as it gets

<but muh Vatican II

No one forces anyone to attend a Novus Ordo (NO) mass and the Tridentine Latin Mass (TLM) was created for the express purpose of those that don't like NO mass. The more Catholics go to TLM and stop listening to liberal prelests the better off the Church and the world will be.


d2f25f  No.776378

>>771683

> Prots paved the way for liberalism and will always maintain it.

This. Nice ID also


d2f25f  No.776380

>>774735

>No one forces anyone to attend a Novus Ordo (NO) mass and the Tridentine Latin Mass (TLM) was created for the express purpose of those that don't like NO mass.

I dunno man. In my area there is no TLM mass nearby. Like…I cannot really choose in a town big enough between TLM and NO mass. I hope God will have mercy on me because the only alternatives to NO for me are Orthodox mass or protestant "meetings"


731212  No.785384

>>771840

protestants: too good to try (tm)


413d33  No.785390

>>776380

Tbh, not all NO masses are pozzed. I am eternally thankful my NO parish isn't. I hope yours isn't. Give it a try, you never know unless you try. Even if it is, make the effort to venture out to the nearest TLM church. When I was a LARPodox I knew this family that traveled 45 minutes to go to the Orthodox church I attended to. Nice people, big family too. If they can do that I know you can do the same.

If that doesn't work, beg the preist(s) to think about doint TLM masses for those that want it.


4b8ab8  No.785420

>>774735

Novus Ordo gets too bad a rap here on /Christian/ imo. Really its biggest flaw is that it allows for so much variance. There are lots and lots of parishes that hold beautiful and reverent Novus Ordo Masses every week, in spite of all the parishes that hold bad ones. The NOM's primary meric comes from the fact that it is highly participative, and when the congregation adequately participates the hymns and recited prayers really bring you into a sort of collective with your fellow Catholics and with God. The TLM's merit is that it's highly contemplative, it takes a different approach to approaching God , through silence rather than participation. Both of these approaches are equally valid, and when done in the right spirit, can be equally beautiful and reverent. You can't just discount the main product of an entire ecumenical council you know.


c070d6  No.785459

>>771840

>playing on Easy mode




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