/r/ChristianityHub
Ok guys. Here's a meta hub with various Christian reddits. The sidebar includes links and info on each of them. You may discuss happenings and merits of the various subreddits, especially cross-subreddit dramas.
Ok guys. Here's a meta hub with various Christian reddits. The sidebar includes links and info on each of them. You may discuss happenings and merits of the various subreddits, especially cross-subreddit dramas.
This is also intended to function as a sort of Christian Bestof/Worstof. So submit interesting things from other subreddits.
/r/Christianity The big one. Large, accepting, and very open. Can lean either liberal or conservative, depending on the issue.
/r/TrueChristian Very conservative and rather exclusive. Be sure not to mention Poe's law here.
/r/RadicalChristianity Intersection of Christianity and Radical thought.
/r/OpenChristian All welcome.
/r/TheArk A subreddit for conservative Christians.
/r/reformed If you enter this subreddit, it certainly won't be of your own free will. You will have been predestined to do so.
/r/BibleBelievers For Christians who believe the Bible.
/r/JustChristians You've got to be a Christian to post here.
/r/ChristianApologetics Defending the faith.
/r/sidehugs Because Jesus doesn't like the word "circlejerk."
/r/TruestChristian A circlejerk that is alarmingly indistinguishable from the actual truechristian subreddit.
/r/TrueRadicalChristians another circlejerk
/r/TruthiestChristians Christianity from the gut!
/r/ChristianUniversalism It's like Christianity, but...more universal!
/r/ChristianAnarchism Christian Anarchists of various types.
/r/RadicalChristianity The intersection of Christianity and Radical thought.
/r/christianpacifism Pacifism and how it relates to Christianity.
/r/christianyouth for all the youthy Christians out there.
/r/christianmen A subreddit for discussing issues facing Christian men.
/r/origins What if we evolved from creationists?
/r/Baptist Yes. Baptists, on reddit. Oh my (non blasphemous use of) gosh!
/r/Mennonite Well, I don't have an offensive joke to make about these guys...
/r/SouthernBaptist Like Baptists, but further south.
/r/lutheran Yep. Coffee, donuts, and well-worn songs.
/r/catholicism So a priest walks into a bar...
/r/OrthodoxChristianity For you Orthodoxies...orthodoxists...i don't even know
/r/amish There doesn't seem to be anything there.
/r/quaker Nope, not the oats.
/r/ChristianMusic Because nothing says sacrifice like listening to this stuff.
/r/ChristianBooks Read these instead of all that secular learnin...
/r/ReligionHub For more general content.
/r/ChristianityHub
God is a dirty cunt
I started a new subreddit r/antinifb . The goal to oppose their bigotry and others like the NIFB(new independent fundamentalist Baptist aka Steve Anderson's cult). All Christians who hate sin but still love sinners are welcome to join. Yeshua rebuked His own disciples for asking God to kill the wicked saying they did not know what spirit they were of. That is the spirit that the NIFB is of(and some IFB churches embracing parts of the NIFB doctrine). You are invited to visit and show people a different type of Christianity. Everything you need to know about the NIFB's doctrine in one YouTube video: https://youtu.be/mqyPAndMV7A
Why?just why?
I was raised to believe in god but now I’ve become more self aware and wondered how is god even real?
The psalm 1 is the psalm of the two ways, the psalm 1 is the resume of the ethical knowlege in the Old testament, later the new testament will express the psalm 1 in different moods: the beatitudes in the gospel of Luke 6:20-26, the parable of the good samaritan in Luke 10:25-37 with the opposition between the samaritan and the levite, and the fruits of the trees in Luke 6:43-45. In essence the bible teach to us that we have to choose: we live according to the spirit or we live according to the flesh, we have to choose between god and money. There are two paths and by the law of the return two differents retributions. For more information:https://steemit.com/bible/@bernardo69/the-difference-between-good-and-evil-according-to-the-bible
Our Discord welcomes all religions, faiths and beliefs.
All our current members are from various backgrounds:
Atheists. Agnostics. Protestants. Catholics. Orthdox Christians. Jews. Hindus. Jehovas Witness. Buddhists. Laveyans. Sikhs. Shinto. Mormons. Taoism.
And many more.
All our members get on extremely well, we are argument free and everyone shares fantastic knowledge and have great debates.
Our purpose is to help you understand more about all faiths and beliefs.
If you have a faith, then this is a great way to further your knowledge and speak to like minded people.
If you don't have a faith and want to learn, then there are a bunch of people on hand to give you information, across various beliefs.
If you just want to share your experience in a faith, good or bad, you are welcome to come discuss this.
Our only rules are to -
Respect peoples beliefs. Don't push your faith onto others, you are welcome to debate differences but, refrain from forcing on others. No arguments about faiths or anything else, debates are welcome though.
I started doing a podcast. And one of my favorite stories of all time is the legend of St George. I thought perhaps the ChristianHub might be a good spot to find some feedback! George lived in a time of immense Christian persecution followed by intense christianization of the Roman Empire.
Anchor.FM iTunes Google Podcasts
This tells legend of Saint George and the Dragon, and gives an account of his martyrdom in the Roman Empire that wold get him canonized as a saint in the Catholic Church. How much is history and how much is myth? George's story is one of archetypal good vs archetypal evil not unlike many others that came before it, down to the dragon and the spear. This story has inspired good for over well 1000 years, and will likely do the same for 1000s more.
If you have 20minutes, check it out and let me know how awful it is here!
Check out this new song released named I've Made Up My Mind
I've read this often and it never caught my attention until today while reading a verse-by-verse commentary on Proverbs 3. I tried to find ideas online after, but the sites all have lengthy dissertations. I tend to be lazy sometimes about reading. I have enjoyment of opinions because I believe every word in the Bible that I'm learning more about while I live this day, and hoping to replace the former beliefs of a child with the deeper understanding of my place today as a chronologically quite mature woman!
Anyway my question is, what do you imagine would be a contemporary date for the day that Noah's Flood began, as described in Genesis 7:11? I've gotten as far as around 2500 plus or minus BC, and that the month and day cannot be ascertained due the way we count all the days, months, years, sun/moon and different calendars. I don't care. I just enjoy that these types of verses open the door to discussion for discussions sake to the glory of God.
I tend to the idea that the Flood happened and it is important that we stay close to our Lord Jesus Christ so we can trust in Him and live out life without offending others to the point we can't be a good witness of His reality whether in silence, words spoken or words posted. I hope someone cares enough about this verse to share opinion.
If not that's okay! Have a blessed posting day and otherwise.