Rhys’s answer to “Why must you disrespect Christianity as a whole Mr. Hagan in your book Sovereignty: He Lied for You…” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Racine (new)

Racine I understand that you say you grew up in Christian churches and that you witnessed abuse and was subjected to various forms of abuse as well and I truly sorry that you had to go through that and I cant imagine what you have been though and I'm sorry for any pain and sorrow and hurt you have endured and are still enduring from your time spent with those who are seen as unjust in the eyes of the Lord. Please understand that in the churches that you attended the people were not true representations of what the church is supposed to be and how Jesus Christ wants the church to be portrayed here on earth. Rhys I don't want you to think that no one cares about what you have gone though because I care about what has happened to you. The churches that you attended are a perfect example people who claim the name of Jesus Christ but yet Jesus doesn't know one ounce of them and they are unrighteous. I understand from your experiences that you art hurt and you have every right to be and I think your experiences have caused you to write this book. I cannot tell you what to think or believe Rhys or tell you to try God again, but I want you to know that Jesus Christ is a not a religion he is a savior, and Jesus knows all things. There is not one thing about (you) Rhys Hagan that he doesn't already know and he even knows the full effect of what your experiences in those churches have truly done to you, Rhys he is not blind and he does not slumber nor sleep and rest assure that He will repay them Rhys.
Romans 12:19
Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay saith the Lord.
I don't know if you have given up on God, but if you have just know He hasn't given up on you.

Truly, Racine


message 2: by Charles (new)

Charles Forgrave I'm Native American. I can attest to the wrongs of Christianity. My folds told us not to tell the school officials that we were Indians. My Grandpa was told by the government to cut his hair. Our people didn't get their religious rights back until 1978; pow wows, sweat and spirit lodges, etc., were outlawed, All this after the Christians stole our land and put us onto reservations...which some have compared to concentration camps. There's definitely something wrong with the Christians who fill up our churches here in America...


message 3: by Eriksen (new)

Eriksen Dickens Well said Rhys. Couldn't agree with you more.


message 4: by Racine (new)

Racine Why are you guys still commenting?


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