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Posts by Ortinel G

Dear conservative Christians: if you can’t see that immigrant families detained by ICE are also created in the image of God and are deserving of dignity, it’s time to ask who you’re really worshipping.

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Dear Christians, we cannot claim to worship Jesus on Sunday and then spend the rest of the week being racist, homophobic, or misogynistic.

Worshiping Jesus should make us more loving, never more hateful.

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Dear Christians, always remember this: God loves Muslims, atheists, and LGBTQI people just as much as He loves you.

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If we have learned anything from the Epstein files, it is that the mantra “boys will be boys” needs to be erased from the English language.

It is nothing more than a misogynistic statement that enables abuse.

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Dear Conservative Christians: Jesus was not crucified for being conservative.

He was crucified for radically calling out injustice and oppression against the vulnerable, perpetrated by both religious institutions and their political counterparts.

I hope this rings a bell.

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Dear Conservative Christians, if you don’t want to watch the Super Bowl halftime show, then don’t.

But spare us the outrage disguised as “discernment.” When the real reason for the boycott is that Bad Bunny sings in Spanish and is Hispanic, let’s be honest about what’s actually going on.

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Dear Christians, we cannot claim to worship Jesus on Sunday and then spend the rest of the week being racist, homophobic, or misogynistic.

Worshipping Jesus should make us more loving, not less.

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Dear Christians,

People aren’t fleeing Jesus. They’re fleeing Churches that made Him unrecognisable.

Please don’t get it twisted.

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Dear Christians, Social Justice isn’t a distraction from the Gospel; it’s evidence we’ve understood it.

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Christians, instead of pressuring women to be Proverbs 31 women, what if we focused on being Proverbs 31:9 Christians—those who "speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.”

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Newsflash: The church’s tendency to protect abusive leaders is a slap in the face of victims and a key reason people are leaving the church.

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It's ironic that some Christians use the term "social justice warrior" as an insult when the Bible actually calls us to pursue justice and care for the oppressed.

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It was never CRT or DEI that was the problem. Rather it was racist ideals that sadly remain embedded in the modern church.

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So in the 1950s, conservative Christians protested diversity in schools; in 2025, they are protesting diversity in workplaces.

If we're not going to learn from the Bible, could we at least learn from history.

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A church's faithfulness to Jesus is evident in how it protects and loves survivors of abuse.

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Whenever Christianity does not operate on principles of love, it has little to do with Jesus.

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It is very dangerous and wrong to think that Jesus would want Christians to enforce Christianity on everyone else.

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If we believe that Christianity's survival depends solely on who governs the country, it reveals that our faith is driven more by selfish agendas and a desire for power than by devotion to Jesus.

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A Christianity that does not welcome the stranger, stand against racism, or speak up for women and other vulnerable individuals is one that has forgotten what Jesus stood for.

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Mane…1. As Christians we don’t rebuke eachother using profanity.

2. I am a Christian and I call this behaviour out because it’s inconsistent with the way of Jesus.

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Christians, our obsession with conspiracy theories must stop. How can we claim to be people of truth while spreading wild conspiracy theories rooted in lies?

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Dear Christians: Jesus is less concerned with your church attendance and more with how you treat and love people throughout the week.

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Boy, oh boy, if we as Christians think that Andrew Tate or Elon Musk represent a biblical version of manhood, then we really need to read our Bibles more.

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Newsflash: Christian nationalism is causing more damage to the church's reputation than atheism or unbelief.

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Christians, if we believe that God is love, then the way we communicate about Him must be done in a loving manner.

Sadly, many of us fail to do this online.

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Christians, following Jesus is meant to make us more loving. The fear-mongering and hate-filled messages from some Christian circles are a betrayal to the way of Jesus.

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Christians, our history is filled with racism, misogyny, violence, homophobia, and other deeply shameful actions.

So, instead of longing for society to return to the "old Christian days," how about we focus on ensuring that Christians actually follow Jesus.

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Dear Christians: Can we leave behind in 2024 the idea that Christianity and conservatism are the same thing? They clearly are not.

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Christian nationalism poses a greater threat to Christianity than atheism or secularisation.

Conflating any particular nation with Christianity betrays the gospel.

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Dear Christians: If God can love us, then He can love anyone else. Stop acting as though God loves some people less than He loves you.

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