This is not actually a Biblical allusion. There is no passage in The Bible which states any part of that sentence, nor is there any part of the Bible which indirectly refers to any part of that sentence.
Quakers are indeed Christians!
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
There are no emperors in Rome now-a-days, and nobody is persecuting Christians in Rome. Indeed, Rome is the centre of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Great question - one that I found asking myself today after hearing a message about revival. The message was indeed horrible because the text the preacher used had nothing to do with revival, but anyways should we seek for revival and is it biblical? It depends on how one defines this term. The word revival is not in the Bible but the term "revive" is used a few times. You could ask a few people what revival means and would look like and you could potentially get very different answers. If revival means that Christians communicate the love and grace of Jesus in their lives by sharing the gospel then yes - we need to be revived and join with Paul who said that I do all things for the gospel - because Christians don't do all things for the gospel. If revival means that Christians should be more moral - then I would say no - that is not a biblical idea. But I think most people associate revival with morality, and emotional meetings - and I don;t think that is biblical.
Yes indeed.
Given that the bible itself is a narrative that is filled with violence, it is not apparent to me how a biblical lifestyle would prevent bullying. One might argue that a true Christian would not bully other people, which may be true, although there is a huge amount of violence in the history of Christianity (the Inquisition comes to mind, and the Crusades) but one can argue that this does not represent true Christianity, it merely represents Christians who misinterpreted their religion. But then, it would always seem to be possible for Christians to misinterpret their religion. Religion has hardly saved the world from violence, and religion has been around for a very long time, and has had lots of opportunities to make the world more peaceful if that was indeed what religion has to offer us. So I am very skeptical that a biblical lifestyle can prevent bullying.
Yes indeed.
Love is indeed the greatest gift of all. To Christians to love means to feel the love that God felt.
Existent is another word for actually. Absolutely and indeed are additional synonyms for actually.
The Christians did not fight gladiators. Gladiators were professional athletes and there would be no point in them fighting (mostly) unskilled Christians. The closest to an actual gladiatorial fight would be when a condemned man, either a Christian or any other criminal, was given a sword and made to fight an opponent in the arena. If the condemned man won, another fighter was sent out against him, and this was repeated until the first man was killed.
This gives us an opportunity to learn the true nature of Christians. If they believe Jesus said to love others as themselves, do Christians really love others, including Freemasons? Surely we should at least treat Freemasons with respect and friendship.