Xander Moricz
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Contrary to popular belief, the Bible says, once you claim to be a Christian, it's free game as far as like judgment.
So if I'm a Christian, like people can judge me.
I can judge you.
Like it's like non-believers, pagans, not really concerned about them.
But if you're a Christian, there is certain standards.
So we kind of made a lot of claims, especially,
in the totality of our conversation, as far as like, okay, medical consensus, we kind of like, we're throwing out specific terms, but when it comes to the Christian faith, when it comes to the Christian religion, there is a, I mean, depending if you're Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant, there is a centralized authority.
There is historical, biblical, traditional teachings, things that have been practiced and understood for 2000s, thousands of years, right?
So when it comes to things like progressive ideologies,
specifically what we're seeing in the 21st century, a lot of progressive Christian beliefs are very specific political beliefs.
They're not faith beliefs, they're political beliefs.
Who does Christ tell us has the right to judge Christians?
Other Christians.
No.
Christ actually tells Christians that they should not judge other Christians and that instead, God is the judge.
He says you will know them by their fruit.
Exactly, exactly.
And that if you cast the first stone and if you use the Biblical text or the word of God to tell other people what to do or live their lives, you within yourself are casting sin and sitting within it.
And so what we know, what we know, what we know is that God himself is the judge.
And what we are to do is to hold our relationship with God, let others hold their relationships with God and prevent harm.