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Originally Posted by FNAFanatic
Thank you for being so kind as to clear this up for me.
I have known this verse for years and it always meant 'equality for all' for me but I was never taught the actually meaning.
I took it out of context as a force of habit. Thank you so much
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Have you actually read it? Like, really? Or did you just accept what your priest told you that it meant?
Even taken out of context, this verse says "
ye are all one in Christ Jesus," which clearly excludes everybody who does not believe in Jesus. And, when you think about it, that excludes a lot of decent people. For example, Gandhi is out. Socrates is out. Buddha is out. Millions of people who died without having a chance to hear about Jesus (all Indians who died before Columbus arrived to America, for example) are out. That's because God doesn't really care how people behave, He just wants all of us to bow before Him.