truly she is the master of avoidance... 10/10 when confronted with truth.Usually I would have answered you, but your condescending tone is contra productive to me.
truly she is the master of avoidance... 10/10 when confronted with truth.Usually I would have answered you, but your condescending tone is contra productive to me.
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Look at this from Kevin's side...
I'm sure there are plenty who called him a "d@mn sinner, yer going to hell fggt, no I won't come to your party of sin"
I wouldn't want to go talk to someone like that later.
On the flip side, Kevin knows that there's at least one person who doesn't agree with what he is doing, but loves him enough to just be there. He would go talk to someone like that.
He wouldn't kiss Saul. Right and wrong are still getting an audience with him. And we wouldn't know about that opening to pray over if I hadn't been there to see it. That IS something he will want to talk about some day.
He'll come to me. He won't to CS1.
This thread was started in FebruaryWhen is this wedding and how far can this wedding be delayed?
If the mistake was done, are we circling in regret?This thread was started in February. The wedding is a done deal...
I support Ricky in his decision for reasons we have both stated, which amounts to: his nephew knows Ricky as a loving uncle he can turn to for answers. Why lock the thread? If it bothers you, just stop posting in it and/or reading itIf the mistake was done, are we circling in regret?
1 John 1:9
And Romans 5:5-6 while we were still powerless, God died for the ungodly
If no mistake, shouldn't we be proud of Ricky's decision?
And why are we still bickering about all this, what are we trying to learn?
If no one learn anything, can this thread be locked by a moderator?
Perfect, stamp a happy face on that onehis nephew knows Ricky as a loving uncle he can turn to for answers.
You don't have to wish a non-Christian death and destruction; that's where they're headed anyway.
Better to let them know that the life they're living is not the Way and point them to Jesus. Approving of their sin is not the way to do that.
Why?If no mistake, shouldn't we be proud of Ricky's decision?
Why?
If the mistake was done, are we circling in regret?
1 John 1:9
And Romans 5:5-6 while we were still powerless, God died for the ungodly
If no mistake, shouldn't we be proud of Ricky's decision?
And why are we still bickering about all this, what are we trying to learn?
If no one learn anything, can this thread be locked by a moderator?
Yeah, like under age kids being there seeing all the adults there and thinking, "well it must be ok." Or seeing photos years after of the crowd gathered 'round to wish the happy couple well....better yet, facebook, pintrest, etcI think we can discuss it in the abstract and not make it about Ricky and his decision anymore....but I think it is an important complex topic where our actions have far reaching consequences.
Yeah, like under age kids being there seeing all the adults there and thinking, "well it must be ok." Or seeing photos years after of the crowd gathered 'round to wish the happy couple well....better yet, facebook, pintrest, etc
This thread has been disturbing to me. I have a 15 yr old granddaughter, it pains me to think what all the young are exposed to these days.So true, I had not thought of that.
I once happened to be downtown (big city) on the same day as pride parade...there were little kids everywhere...it was quite the show let me tell you ...definitely could be rated XX.....I was so upset, it was so unsettling to watch people cheering and oblivious to the perversity of it.![]()
That is good to knowIn fact some Guy named John Baker is the author of Celebrate Recovery, not Rick Warren.