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I don’t know enough detail on the Saffi, Ultra-Orthodox Jew, or the conservative Hindu to comment. I do, however, know enough of the Anabaptists to comment.
—Given I have lived in the same town in Virginia that could be considered an Anabaptist settlement…covered wagons, good furniture, and whole deal…I can tell you this for certain. It is ONLY a repressive society to a worldly culture based in Self and at enmity with God.
—Anabaptists agree that the Church and State should be separated but not for the Reasons the Leftists do. The Anabaptist believe that a born again Christian can not serve two Masters and to love God with all your heart mind and soul.. glorifying Him in all things takes priority and separation from the ways of the world is necessary to do this in a Godly manner.
Anabaptists live separate from the world, In and Through Christ Jesus, but serve the world as specified by Jesus’ teaching on the Sermon of the Mount. The Anabaptist cared for the Poor, built the Orphanages, Hospitals, and healed societal ills as neither the Catholic or Reformed during the Reformation (1500-1780ish) would not.
—Anabaptist Fruit of the Spirit approach defined how they engaged Culture. “But the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there are no laws (Galatians5:22-23). So with this practice as well as teaching the Bible line-by-line in original languages accord with Apostles and Church Fathers, is how Anabaptist glorify God.
They refuse to take up arms and use the sword to defend Nation…first “conscious objectors”. They viewed a Saving Faith by the outworking of that faith in a simple and obedient walk in the Spirit. They abhor Muslim and Catholic Good Works Scale and Purgatory. The Mennonites are the representative group in the modern world. They believe in engaging the world/culture whereas other Anabaptist prefer to settle in separate community and life simple and Godly obedient lives. The majority I have known are very connected with academic disciplines, technologies, etc….
ultra-conservative religious societies are very problematic. They are usually made up of people who just believe what that society teaches, without questioning with a fervor that is highly dangerous and with a mind that is closed to other beliefs. You do not have to look far about you to see what prejudice, bias, hatred, physical assault or even murder can be done in the name of these religious societies. Millions of people are killed in the world every decade because of ultra-conservative religious beliefs.
Salafis do not go out into the streets and protest. I know this is what has been pushed in the media and by Muslims with an agenda but it is not the reality. These individuals you have pictured and called Salafis are actually Ikhwanis -z or worse i. e. ISIS -- who have adulterated authentic Islamic teachings with Marxist ideologies (hence the protesting and leader ousting) and call themselves Salafi.
I have Mennonite family and as much as I do like some things about their religion their are other I think are problematic. They used to not sit at the same table as us non Mennonites at family reunions and they don’t have more than an 8th grade education.
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I have no experience with them
I don’t mind them at all as long as they don’t cause trouble for me. The Amish are a good example. Polite, hard working people who keep to themselves but trade with the neighbors. They report higher levels of happiness than the general population when surveyed. They have the right of free association. What is wrong with that?
Not just no, but FUCK NO. I feel like most religious schools (ESPECIALLY Christian) are cults anyway. They're worse at indoctrinating students than public schools, and I'm a Christian. Sorry MAGAsuckers (Christcucks), but a real conservative believes in freedom and liberty, not control over people's body and wisdom like only God can judge
You poor confused boy.
@OldWorldOrder And this is why I am a libertarian because I believe in empathy, sucker
I wouldn't say I "like" any religious group, no matter what their beliefs and rules.
People have the right to believe what they want to believe, but it's wrong to force those beliefs on others.
They can be great bastions of history and culture, as well as intense friends and people.
People who dislike them are just cowards and weak minded karens.
Society is evolving and life go forward, we need alwase to finde the right balance between future and past informations and religion is a big part of humanity existance
Impossible to answer as I don't know any! I take people on a per person basis not on their ideology anyway.
I don't have to "like" them, just tolerate and respect them. The key to accepting them is that they respect the rights of other religious disciplines.
I am a relatively moderate person and I do not like anything that is too extreme and radical, no matter in which direction. I do not like extremely conservative and religious societies, such as Saudi Arabia or Iran, or extremely secular and liberal, such as Sweden or America, which the Democrats want.
you forgot these individuals. on ONE SIDE! NOT BOTH!
Name one religion that is not conservative lol 🤣.
Which religion has ever said be promiscuous and have sex openely 🤣
The Satanic Temple is at once a registered religion and is arguably a "dirty commie liberal" organization.
Possible
See for yourself: https://thesatanictemple.com/
Absolutely not. Those type of religious philosophies are totally backwards, strict and oppressive in nature.
@Guy13: Re-read the original question. We have liberty as Christians as the Bible teaches. If you actually read the Bible you would know that.
We aren't bound to some strict man made traditions and doctrines.
I don’t disagree our ability to interpret Bible, however, this truth doesn’t match your post OR you are so I’ll informed that you appear Ignorant. If you actually knew anything in the slightest you would never call Anabaptists “backwards and oppressive”.
—Anabaptist freed you from Catholic and Liturgical Reformed where Priest etc are required for interpretation and overly emotional feeling. I KNOW you would benefit from a lived perspective as it relates to Anabaptist. You’ll never comb the depths that most Anabaptist can.-you speak Greek and Hebrew and read original Torah and Septuagint?
—The Anabaptist are the most Bible believing and word-word teachers there are. The broke away from the Reformers because of that Point.
@Guy13: Whatever dude. I stand by why I said.
No, because those people think their faith and moral is superior. Those people behave like fascist to everyone who dares to question their status quo.
A picture of the Taliban would be more appropriate.
Deobandi Islam is mostly unique to the Pashtuns. The salafism of the Arabic world is much more widely adopted among Muslims.
@OldWorldOrder
I'm sorry that you're too stupid & ignorant about the world ten feet beyond your face. 🤷♂️
I'm sorry that you're a brainwashed Muslim durka
What's so bad about a clean brain? Better than a dirty one anyway. 😄
@OldWorldOrder you're just a troll.
Pay my toll. :)
Oh yeah they're always lots of fun. Who doesn't like a good round of burn the heretic?
They are all sick and anti-freedom
I have a deep hate towards them
They are a detriment to the progression of society.
No
Yes. Unless they’re muslim or jewish.
Indian people are cool
No, but I respect them for their choice to live that lifestyle.
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