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What about the gospel presentation do you disagree with?
It's the presenter, not the Gospel.
What about the gospel presentation do you disagree with?
My comment was "most" people.update in CA at our elementary school a Kindergartener is being raised as Transgender. I'm sure it was the child's choice(t.i.c)
Christians response to gay marriage?![]()
Well, all that I have to say is that I have four sisters, and all of them are divorced and "remarried".
I did not attend any of their second "weddings" because, according to my understanding of God's word, none of their divorces had Biblical cause, and therefore all of their second "marriages" constitute adultery in God's sight.
Whatever happened to grace? Didn't the Lord take you as you were and forgave all your sins? Don't you know that sin is lodged within your heart whether you know it or not, and the Holy Spirit is actively working to cleanse you and to present you like a pure virgin when you pass? So, who made you a judge of your sisters' choice to divorce their husbands? If you are operating under the law, you are guilty of breaking the law for sitting on the chair of Moses as both a judge and a condemner of their actions.
Shameful!
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The meme asks a qestion; here are some responses:
"If you don’t attend, you should question calling yourself “Christian” - it seems pretty hypocritical. If we wish to be loved unconditionally - we must also love unconditionally. I cannot imagine abandoning my daughter on her wedding day."
"I’m being IN the wedding "
"We are called to “love” as Christians, we’re not called reject others. "
"I’ll be walking her down the aisle!!!!"
"I wish this wasn’t even a debate. Not only would I attend I would help her plan and support them both!"
"Yes, I will. Just because we don't Sin the same, it makes neither of us better or worse than the next person. "
Many of these comments are said by those who profess to be Christians. Is it true, and is it biblical? Are these responses in line with what God said?
I would like to know what would be your biblical response to this meme. Please support your answer with scripture. Not opinions.
I could have sworn someone asked for a joke in the opening post. I was hoping this was it, but NO! Someone has to pontificate some politically correct fable. Propaganda. Many in the LGBTQIAY+ activist group somehow interpret Christ's silence on this matter as implicit approval. Where scripture is silent, one should readily assume our Lord agreed with and had nothing to add to the already written word of God committed to texts and Torah 700 to 1200 years earlier. Strong condemnation. And if anything God's people were called to sternly avoid anything considered anathema or unclean.
Thank you
Imagine a gay person walked into the library and asked to use a computer and the guy at the desk said sorry, I can't let you use the computer because you're gay
So the gay person replies, my tax dollars built this library so I should be allowed to use the computer
Same concept. The gay couple that wants to get married, their tax dollars are paying the courthouse clerks so they should be allowed the same privileges as any other tax paying citizen
All laws must serve a secular purpose as per the amendment clause to the ConstitutionIf you are a believer in Christ, you should be ashamed for making a comment about perversions.
All laws must serve a secular purpose as per the amendment clause to the Constitution
isn't that exactly what you are doing?If you are a believer in Christ, you should be ashamed for making a comment about perversions.
No a person doesn't need to be a judge to know what the Constitution says.If you are a believer, what is it to you? Are you a judge? Just wondering why.
No a person doesn't need to be a judge to know what the Constitution says.
Christians in America just have a persecution complex and think someone else gaining something takes something away from them.
When you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression