prosperity theology - Constantine the Great saw it as a way to stay in power as Emperor of Rome in the 300's
anti-science - That was the case from day 1.
limited government - That was the case from day 1. The compelling message was that there was a king, Jesus Christ, more powerful than the Roman Emperor.
>anti-science - That was the case from day 1.
Don't mind me. I'm just zapping miracles right and left. Could I interest you in a talking snake? A stroll across my swimming pool? Got to go. I got to cast demons out of people.
@SanDiegoAirport "They"? I was quoting BD66. Did he go plural on us? I was about to get long winded and quote him again. Got a fresh batch of steam now.
>The compelling message was that there was a king, Jesus Christ, more powerful than the Roman Emperor.
But don't forget to pay your taxes to the emperor, because the emperor is in charge of printing the money. It's his money, give him some back in taxes.
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Posted by noworry28Yep, that's why.
Posted by KilltheskyfairyWalk around with RBF…
Posted by KilltheskyfairyWalk around with RBF…
Posted by KilltheskyfairyChange my mind!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyChange my mind!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyMissed opportunities…
Posted by noworry28Guilty, Guilty, convicted felon.
Posted by noworry28Guilty, Guilty, convicted felon.
Posted by noworry28Guilty, Guilty, convicted felon.
Posted by glennlabPlace blame where it properly belongs
Posted by KilltheskyfairyIt’s typical!
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?