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Originally posted by WilMac1023:
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Originally posted by NismoXse02:
[b]Good call Madman. Unfortunately, it seems our WilMac has falling into the hands of a cult's teachings. I found this website that expresses the same thing:

http://www.religioustolerance.org/fam_love.htm

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The Family is in many ways close in belief and practice to the [b]early Christian church: Members follow the "anti-family" instructions of Jesus to abandon one's family of origin (Matthew 10:34-37, Matthew 12:46-50, Luke 9:59-62, Luke, 14:26 & Luke 21:16-17), to give all of one's possessions away and adopt a simple life of poverty (Matthew 19:21-24, Matthew 19:27-29, Luke 14:33, Luke 18:22-25 & Luke 18:28-30) and to follow a life devoted to propagating the faith. They share whatever they do have, they help the poor and they have experienced continual discrimination and repression from the established culture.
It's sad and we should feel bad for him, but I don't think being so vulgar is the answer.[/b]
I like how you selectivley edited out:

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The group merges traditional Evangelical Christian beliefs and practices with the belief in universal salvation, contacts with spirits, communal living, and free love among adults within the group.
This is NOT Christianity. You have no idea who you are attacking, by the way. I am one of the staunchest Christians you will ever meet. Heck, I just got back from my BAPTIST church tonight before jumping on here. But I also have a brain in my head and study my bible religiously (no pun intended). And for all I've read, I just can not come to the conclusion that Jesus would be a Capitalist, because Jesus's focus was not on getting richer, but on helping those who couldn't help themselves. This is pure socialist philosophy. I defy you to find anything that Jesus ever said that would lead you to believe that Jesus would follow a capitalist philosophy. You have no way of backing up your argument.

By the way...before you call me a cultist or brand me something I'm not, I'd direct you to Matthew 7:1-2. In fact, I'll print it out for you, if you can't find your Bible...

"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. [/b]
I seriously doubt you are a Christian. Just going to church makes you as much a Christian as going to the pet store makes you a dog.

You are so totally wrong about all those verses you typed in. Geez, have you no clue about anything? Most of your verses were written in parables. Maybe you ought to look that word up...parables.