I think they're older than christianity
To my understanding, entities on that level don't really interact with spirituality through the same lenses as we do
They just sort of exist and live like we do, and interact with spiritual concepts like we do with physical concepts
I mean, their spiritual identity is innate to their own existence, they're not of any denomination they're just gnomes and do gnome stuff the ways gnomes do
Those answers were made to that context of th question
Spiritual beings are usually older than humans and are usualy older than our religions by proxy
Also, I assume since they have a much closer proximity to spiritual concepts than us, they live more in union and harmony with -it-
There’s a whole group of folklore and fairy tale (type 5050) about fairies and elves wanting to get baptized
https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/type5050.html
In fact the little mermaid in the Hans Christian Andersen tale originally wanted to become human to get baptized and saved. This part was omitted in the demonic Freemasonic Disney story (to say nothing of the remake).
they're probably like the creatures in Narnia, they're not human so the whole thing isnt about them but they love god and work on his behalf, likely free of sin as well considering they have no Adam, also likely that demons may appear to be them to trick you always beware of their illusions
I think they're older than christianity
To my understanding, entities on that level don't really interact with spirituality through the same lenses as we do
They just sort of exist and live like we do, and interact with spiritual concepts like we do with physical concepts
I mean, their spiritual identity is innate to their own existence, they're not of any denomination they're just gnomes and do gnome stuff the ways gnomes do
No, I meant if they follow Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior
Those answers were made to that context of th question
Spiritual beings are usually older than humans and are usualy older than our religions by proxy
Also, I assume since they have a much closer proximity to spiritual concepts than us, they live more in union and harmony with -it-
Humans need a savior because of the fall of man
Gnomes aren't humans
>I think they're older than christianity
so are human beings
did the gnomes decide to convert tho ?
if they didn't eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, as humans did, then WHY should they need to?
There’s a whole group of folklore and fairy tale (type 5050) about fairies and elves wanting to get baptized
https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/type5050.html
In fact the little mermaid in the Hans Christian Andersen tale originally wanted to become human to get baptized and saved. This part was omitted in the demonic Freemasonic Disney story (to say nothing of the remake).
they're good guys. shoutouts to the gnomes.
Why wouldn't there be Christian midgets?
I want to apologize to the gnomes. I had no idea what I was doing.
**are they christian, perchance?
possibly mayhaps. plausibly, even.
Gnomes seem like friendly little guys and I want to invite them to my garden
Where can I go to learn more about them and get on their good side?
milk and honey, most fairies enjoy this
they're probably like the creatures in Narnia, they're not human so the whole thing isnt about them but they love god and work on his behalf, likely free of sin as well considering they have no Adam, also likely that demons may appear to be them to trick you always beware of their illusions
i'd nail one of those cunts to a cross anyway
I know a gnome/dwarf. I think he is/was catholic, or whatever the equivalent is.
He said "Catholic" but the context wasn't completely clear.