What Does Cultural Christianity Even Mean?

In the past few months I've seen the phrase "Cultural Christian" thrown around. This literally makes no sense. Do you abstain from meat during fridays in Lent? Do you actually abstain from sexual activity before marriage? Are you even pro-life? Seems to me that the faggots who use the term are actually either edgy atheists or white supremacists that don't ever actually bother to follow Christian morals.

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Normally its an excuse to be a spineless cuck that lets people do what they want and being ''''''''understanding''''''

Christianity has a core of truth, and an accumulation of tradition that has largely hidden that truth.

It means being a nigger-lover and faggot who doesn't shut the goddamned kikes down and wants abdul to rape his women while he dresses up peace-truck-stoppers like Christmas presents so the usury-based economy doesn't collapse.

They're like spiritualists, they want the benefits without the work or devotion. Cowards.

It’s a euphemism for heretic.

Cultural christians don't truly believe in the literal existence of God.

they want their crown without the Cross. that's the worldview of the cultural Christian in a nutshell.

>they want their crown without the Cross
You sound like you're teaching works salvation.

"Cultural Christianity" is the last stage of atheist bargaining before they give in and become a Christian.

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in what way? im no papist.

Galatians 2:20 isn't really works salvation.

I assumed you meant "carrying your cross daily".

well, of course that's part of it too. Jesus means what He says. i'm not sure how a professing Christian can avoid self-denial and taking up the Cross daily.

You don't need to take the cross daily to be saved. Salvation is by faith only.

>christcucks rather attack secular people who support them in general rather the leftists who want to destroy them

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i agree that it's faith that saves. but what did Jesus mean when He said that anyone who would follow Me must deny himself and take up his cross?
i don't believe works save a person, but faith without works is dead. if a saint isn't willing to live out his faith and die to himself before both God and the world, then why bother?

>implying secularism and leftism are mutually exclusive

Socialism lite, with out much God.

>Americans actually believe this

Following Christ means following God's commandments. That takes a conscious effort since your heart is constantly pulling you toward sin. That's why he says that you have to "deny yourself".

But you don't have to do it to be saved. You can live a worldly life, do no work for God, but if you believe in your heart on Jesus Christ you will be saved. Should you? No, God forbid.

Do you understand now the difference of what you have to do and what you should do?

I think its because they like holidays like christmas. They should just call themselves pagan.

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>Hating mudlsimes and kikes
>Liking Christmas and Easter
>Being an atheist

Cultural Christianity is basically being nominally Christian.
If you had to choose, you'd say you're Christian, but it's not a huge part of your life except during Christmas (and that's been fucked up to no end) and Easter

see, that's our point of disagreement.
>You can live a worldly life, do no work for God, but if you believe in your heart on Jesus Christ you will be saved.
i'd say at that point, a person isn't truly saved and doesn't truly believe in their heart the Christ is Lord.
"Woman, where are your accusers?"
"There are none, Lord."
"Then neither do I accuse you, but go and sin no more."
Living a worldly life and not doing the will of God after you've experienced grace is the antithesis of salvation. in fact, i'd dare say that borders on blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

If I learned one definitve thing about you fucking secularists, it's never compromise for anything.

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>But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
>Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works,

>And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then it is no more grace: otherwise work is no more work.

for the third time, im not saying man is justified by works.

They want to get presents at Christmas but don't want to believe in Christ

I agree with that. But I'm saying is that there is such a thing as faith without works. This faith serves no one else (that's why James 2 calls it "dead faith"), but it's still enough for salvation.

Didn't I see something once about how some are saved in the end days but are ashamed of their lack of works?

What constitutes works?

>What constitutes works?
Everything done in the name of God, that furthers his purpose. For example preaching the gospel and getting people saved is probably one of the greatest works.

well, hey. good talking with you, man. but im gonna take off.
i long to meet you in paradise, brother. see you on the other side.

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Matthew 7:21 goes against that completely.

It’s a euphemism for spiritually a cuckold

Read the whole passage. People are standing before Jesus and are asking "Why aren't we saved, we did all these wonderful works?" Because salvation is by grace, not works. You give Jesus ALL of the glory. He did ALL of the works when he died, was buried and rose again.

No, he said "Not everyone who calls 'Lord, Lord' will enter the kingdom of Heaven, but only those who do the will of my Father in Heaven."

Also, if what you're referring to is the last judgment, then the people on the left side are those who said "When did we ever see you hungry and didn't feed you, or naked and didn't clothe you" etc, to which Jesus replies "As you did NOT do these to the least of my brothers, you did NOT do so unto me".

>All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.
>For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me.
>And this is the Father's will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day.
>And this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day.
The will of the Father is to believe.

I think cultural christian is a term created by the current status quo of christians who are basically subversive commie social justice warriors who were run through the pozzed seminary schools. Many of these people are homosexual, marxists, and believe in a universal mission that is more concerned with globalist dominion as opposed to true belief in the teachings of the old and new testaments. These are the people who sweat and become visibly uncomfortable as they are forced to read from the lessons concerning sexual chastity, biblical gender roles, any mention of warrior spirit in the old and new testaments. This universal mission also believes in their goal of helping all poor people around the world even at the risk of destroying their own communities and own localized poverty. They prefer the alien over their own neighbor. They label anyone outside of their corrupted version of Christianity as "cultural christians" because they believe being a radical marxist following the interpretation of a "radical" christ is the only true orientation towards christianity. People who try to interpret the bible in a conservative manner are threats to these people.

What’s with those Catholic magic wands..? Is the swirl supposed to mean something

It's supposed to be a shepherd's stick.

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