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you probably do know him or at least his work.
I'm an avid reader and research a lot. I never heard of him or his work.
you probably do know him or at least his work.
facts remain facts even if you don't like them
I think Christians have a weird obsession with homosexuality. Why be that pressed over something that has no effect on you or your life? The Bible also says gluttony is a sin but I bet you're not going to a buffet and slapping a donut out of someone's hand
facts remain facts even if you don't like them
I think Christians have a weird obsession with homosexuality. Why be that pressed over something that has no effect on you or your life? The Bible also says gluttony is a sin but I bet you're not going to a buffet and slapping a donut out of someone's hand
Lots of arguments going back and forth about 'Gay Marriage'. Obviously the secular world (politicians/LGBTers/non-Christians) support gay marriage, homosexuality, and all the tenets of the LGBT movement. On the other hand, Jesus and Scripture make it clear that marriage is only between a man and a woman and that homosexuality is an abomination in God's sight.
So, to make the issue simple and straightforward, all you have to do is choose whose teachings you're going to follow, the secularists/LGBTers,politicians or Jesus' and God's teaching in the Scripture.
i'll follow Joshua's thoughts, "As for me and my family, I'll follow the Lord and His teachings."
It's a simple and straightforward choice.
One thing though; if you do choose to follow Jesus and the Lord's teachings, then stand fast and be prepared for the persecution that is sure to come, just around the corner.
Both are victimless actions. A person eating too much at a buffet is a victimless action and two same-sex people getting married is also a victimless actionAccording to pastor Dude, it's the same as overeating at a Thanksgiving dinner or buffet, so you're over reacting. Take a chill pill....it ONLY murder and perversion.![]()
Both are victimless actions. A person eating too much at a buffet is a victimless action and two same-sex people getting married is also a victimless action
Both are victimless actions. A person eating too much at a buffet is a victimless action and two same-sex people getting married is also a victimless action
So false a comparison, wow.
That's a link. Did you happen to get a look at what was going on?It's obvious what those defending the position are. They just wish we didn't take God's position towards it so they can convince us through science.
All sin affects society.
When sin is part of an agenda and organized then it becomes a threat to Christianity.
Lots of arguments going back and forth about 'Gay Marriage'. Obviously the secular world (politicians/LGBTers/non-Christians) support gay marriage, homosexuality, and all the tenets of the LGBT movement. On the other hand, Jesus and Scripture make it clear that marriage is only between a man and a woman and that homosexuality is an abomination in God's sight.
So, to make the issue simple and straightforward, all you have to do is choose whose teachings you're going to follow, the secularists/LGBTers,politicians or Jesus' and God's teaching in the Scripture.
i'll follow Joshua's thoughts, "As for me and my family, I'll follow the Lord and His teachings."
It's a simple and straightforward choice.
One thing though; if you do choose to follow Jesus and the Lord's teachings, then stand fast and be prepared for the persecution that is sure to come, just around the corner.
NahAll sin affects society.
When sin is part of an agenda and organized then it becomes a threat to Christianity.
Nah... No one is forcing churches to do anythingNo Dude, you're wrong. Sin is not victimless. Homosexuality is un-natural and it is sin. And it will be pushed until every church must agree and accept it as right. It simply isn't right.
Some in this Thread claim the desire to be homosexual is an inherent trait.That's a link. Did you happen to get a look at what was going on?
Nah... No one is forcing churches to do anything
Thinking Christians who obey Jesus' command to love your neighbor as yourself. It is unChristian to attack a group of people because of their sin unless one attacks all who sin.