If he is so anti-Christian, why doesn't he change his name?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_(prophet)

Mommy or Daddy or both named him after this guy. He hates Christians to the core (not good since Western countries believe in Christian values. America for example, his biggest influence). So why on earth doesn't he change his name? Yee has SG$20,000 thanks you you Yee supporters (who never bailed him out, so dunno what the money is used for since Dodwell is pro-bono and you're second biggest enemy Vincent Law did the bailing for a while). It's not that expensive to change your name. Why not change it to something that is pro-Muslim like Muhammed?
 
Who gave you an idea that he anti-christian???

BTW his mum named him after the next door uncle lah ... where got Amos prophet one
 
Christian was coined by Romans. Jews did not say they not Christian.



Who gave you an idea that he anti-christian???

BTW his mum named him after the next door uncle lah ... where got Amos prophet one
 
Amos Yee: "I'm now a great martyr just like Gandhi, Mandela & Jesus."


​How can he be anti-Christian when he wants to be martyred like Jesus?
 
Even if he wants to change his name he cannot cause he is underage and need parents consent ;)
 
I think he chose a name after his favourite cookie or biscuits.
 
not good since Western countries believe in Christian values. America for example, his biggest influence

Nice try but America is not a Christian nation, was never one, contrary to what the Bible Belt hillbillies would want you to believe.

America was at best a Freemasonic country, a country founded by Freemasons according to Masonic principles.
 
Nice try but America is not a Christian nation, was never one, contrary to what the Bible Belt hillbillies would want you to believe.

America was at best a Freemasonic country, a country founded by Freemasons according to Masonic principles.


But U.S dollar note have the word " In God we trust " ;)
 
But U.S dollar note have the word " In God we trust " ;)

A belief in God is a prerequisite for becoming a Freemason.

Which isn't a bad thing, as long as that God is not a personal, knowable one whom you can hear him talk to you every night. ;)
 
Christian was coined by Romans. Jews did not say they not Christian.


How and when was the word "Christian" first used? The term 'Christian' was used to describe a follwer of Christ in terms of the world, from the world’s point of view. The pagans at Antioch called the apostles "Christians" first (Acts 11:26; 26:28) and used it derogatorily because the apostles didn’t follow the commercial world of the pagans. "Christian" is an adjective, not a noun. The substance is not in the word "Christian", the substance is in the heart of the man it is attempting to describe, and which the pagan user cannot see.
Christ never called himself a Christian, Christ never called his followers Christians. The apostles never called each other Christians. Christ never used an adjective to describe himself. So how are we to identify ourselves then? The disciples called each other, "brethren", "disciples", "apostles", "servants", "believers", "followers", "the faithful", "the elect", "the called", and "saints." We can also identify ourselves as "bondservants" of Christ.

http://www.ecclesia.org/truth/christian.html

ignoramus!!:rolleyes:
 
I am shocked to find out there is a book of Amos in the Bible!!
 
Gospel of Mark was written at around AD70 and before this time no books were written on this high priest Jesus.

I would think Christian was coined after AD70.

When did Paul goes round Minor Asia no one was sure but he could be before AD66 the Jewish revolution or after the revolution?

ACT was subject book and not sure when it was written or who wrote it? Josephus?

Most pastors cannot explain different between kingdom of God and Kingdom of heaven?

Kingdom of God is where God descended to reign the earth and kingdom of heaven is where you die go there?







How and when was the word "Christian" first used? The term 'Christian' was used to describe a follwer of Christ in terms of the world, from the world’s point of view. The pagans at Antioch called the apostles "Christians" first (Acts 11:26; 26:28) and used it derogatorily because the apostles didn’t follow the commercial world of the pagans. "Christian" is an adjective, not a noun. The substance is not in the word "Christian", the substance is in the heart of the man it is attempting to describe, and which the pagan user cannot see.
Christ never called himself a Christian, Christ never called his followers Christians. The apostles never called each other Christians. Christ never used an adjective to describe himself. So how are we to identify ourselves then? The disciples called each other, "brethren", "disciples", "apostles", "servants", "believers", "followers", "the faithful", "the elect", "the called", and "saints." We can also identify ourselves as "bondservants" of Christ.

http://www.ecclesia.org/truth/christian.html

ignoramus!!:rolleyes:
 
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How and when was the word "Christian" first used? The term 'Christian' was used to describe a follwer of Christ in terms of the world, from the world’s point of view. The pagans at Antioch called the apostles "Christians" first (Acts 11:26; 26:28) and used it derogatorily because the apostles didn’t follow the commercial world of the pagans. "Christian" is an adjective, not a noun. The substance is not in the word "Christian", the substance is in the heart of the man it is attempting to describe, and which the pagan user cannot see.
Christ never called himself a Christian, Christ never called his followers Christians. The apostles never called each other Christians. Christ never used an adjective to describe himself. So how are we to identify ourselves then? The disciples called each other, "brethren", "disciples", "apostles", "servants", "believers", "followers", "the faithful", "the elect", "the called", and "saints." We can also identify ourselves as "bondservants" of Christ.

http://www.ecclesia.org/truth/christian.html

ignoramus!!:rolleyes:

totally inacurrate atheist lover.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_(prophet)

Mommy or Daddy or both named him after this guy. He hates Christians to the core (not good since Western countries believe in Christian values. America for example, his biggest influence). So why on earth doesn't he change his name? Yee has SG$20,000 thanks you you Yee supporters (who never bailed him out, so dunno what the money is used for since Dodwell is pro-bono and you're second biggest enemy Vincent Law did the bailing for a while). It's not that expensive to change your name. Why not change it to something that is pro-Muslim like Muhammed?

Why you so fixated with Amos?
 
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