The claim was NO church anywhere embraces this. I showed proof to the contrary.
The claim was that no church, anywhere in the world, teaches “You are not following Jesus if you aren’t armed, ready to kill.”
An AI search was done - by me, not by you - to locate a church that does. The only thing AI could find that was close to it was a small number of fringe extremist groups.
We all know that you don’t attend a mainstream Christian church. What we don’t know is the name of the church you attend. You keep it hidden from your readers. That is a red flag.
Christian churches to this day embrace Christs words to buy a sword.
His instruction doesn’t extend to all Christians. Even the followers he spoke directly to only had a grand total of two swords among the entire group. When one of them, Peter, drew his sword and cut off a man’s ear, Jesus rebuked Peter and healed the man. Jesus then explained why his followers don’t use the weapons of the world. Later, Paul said the same thing - “We do not use the weapons of the world.”
The early church didn’t use the sword. They expressly spoke against using the sword!
You are bearing false witness against Jesus, the apostles, and the early church.
Christians always have and always will despite the pacifist contagion.
Christians who lived before the 4th century didn’t; at least not for the purpose of killing their enemies. There is a long history of Christians down through the centuries who have not purchased weapons to use against enemies. You foolishly apply your extremist standards and assert that they aren’t Christians.
It started with the Apostles ….
The apostles didn’t kill their enemies. They were killed by their enemies.
... and continues to this day as 75% of American large churches are armed, mostly by parishioners.
Statistics show that the majority of individual Christians don’t own firearms. By your foolish standard of measure, the majority of individual Christians, not armed - and 25% of American large churches - aren’t Christian (because they don’t meet your extremist standard).
And always remember this:
* Mainstream Christian churches do not teach your “You are not following Jesus if you aren’t armed, ready to kill” doctrine. They oppose it.
* There is no requirement in scripture for anyone to be “armed, ready to kill” in order to be or become a follower of Jesus.