LGBT MOVEMENT CONTINUES TO INFILTRATE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES

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Eli1

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The Lord God said, “If a man also lie with mankind as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.” (Leviticus 20:13) “For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that, which is against nature. And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was meet. And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient.” (Romans 1:26-28) Truly, these people are not for God and need to repent. God never changes in any way, form, or fashion. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. :) You can't argue with God. He said it, I believe, and that settles it!
The Lord also said “He who is without sin cast the first stone”
 

Eli1

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Is there any group of people you'd exclude from fellowship or from holding office in a congregation? Where would you draw the line, or would you draw any line?
No, I would not exclude anyone if they come to seek God.
At my church and my Bible study every Friday, we have a mentally challenged guy, a drug addict, the mother of a son who killed himself due to depression, a gay guy who sings at the choir (he hasn’t said it but I know he’s gay), a few elderly, young people in college (who also go to church camp every summer), we have people from Ethiopia, Greece, Ukraine, Albania and many many varieties and colors of people who come to seek God in their own ways.
 

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The Lord also said “He who is without sin cast the first stone”
I'm NOT gay.................we're talking about the LGBTQAI+ community here, NOT sin in general. Argue with God on this, like I said in my post, NOT me...He said it....It's so very sad that you so-called Christians want to argue with God......woe be unto you!
 

Eli1

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I'm NOT gay.................we're talking about the LGBTQAI+ community here, NOT sin in general. Argue with God on this, like I said in my post, NOT me...He said it....It's so very sad that you so-called Christians want to argue with God......woe be unto you!
Lol.
It’s not about who you are, it’s about you condeming and who you think are wrong and you somehow are right.
‘The Gays are people like us and are created in God’s image.

This is why Jesus said about the prostitute about to be condemned by the crowd “He who is without sin, cast the first stone”
 

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No, I would not exclude anyone if they come to seek God.
How do you determine who's there to seek God and those who aren't? How do weed out the ones with a political agenda?
 

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How do you determine who's there to seek God and those who aren't? How do weed out the ones with a political agenda?
Because they have no agenda. They are hopeless and instinctively reach out to a church.
 

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Because they have no agenda. They are hopeless and instinctively reach out to a church.
Your answer then, really, is you don't care who is in your congregation or why they're there. You believe anything they tell you.
 

Eli1

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They know who they are and so does God. You can't argue with God's Word.
All right, if you say so and whatever draws you closer to God.
‘Welcome to the forum. :)
 

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Your answer then, really, is you don't care who is in your congregation or why they're there. You believe anything they tell you.
Oh, you‘re with the conspiracy department?
Yeah, I don’t interact a lot with that department.
 

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There's way too much arguing on this site about opinions and what he said, she said, instead of what God really said. Again, no one should ever argue with God's Word. He always has the final word, not anyone on here. This world is such a huge mess! Come quickly, Lord Jesus!
 

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Your answer then, really, is you don't care who is in your congregation or why they're there. You believe anything they tell you.
I think you need to re-read the scriptures I sent.........I'm NOT for anything God is against.
 

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Oh, you‘re with the conspiracy department?
Yeah, I don’t interact a lot with that department.
By "conspiracy" I assume you mean the belief that people have ulterior motives. If that's believing in "conspiracies" in your opinion then okay, guilty as charged.

I see you've reached the limits of your ability to discuss this rationally so we're done. Later.
 

Eli1

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By "conspiracy" I assume you mean the belief that people have ulterior motives. If that's believing in "conspiracies" in your opinion then okay, guilty as charged.

I see you've reached the limits of your ability to discuss this rationally so we're done. Later.
If conspiracies draw you closer to God, then keep going. This is the point of people reaching in different ways.
Later.
 

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The church is not supposed to be tolerant of people living in open defiance of God's word... it's one thing to be a flawed human that makes mistakes, but to openly say "I know God says that "X" is wrong, but I don't care.... I'm going to "X" anyway because I don't think it's wrong" ... ?? are you saying the church should be tolerant of them and accept them into fellowship? The apostle Paul disagrees with that.... as does God's word. Even Jesus forgave, but said "go, and stop sinning"....
These days people want to ignore the Bible but for some UNBELIEVABLE reason still want to be called Christian. Whats so attractive about that? I'll tell you what, its the lovey dovey God loves me, God's got my back. I feel good, i feel forgiven, my conscience is soothed.
 

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I don't think that any "movement" is infiltrating anything... churches/Christians/people are inviting them in...
One person's infiltration is another's invitation. Maybe if so many of the letters weren't so similar it would lessen the confusion.
 

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I know a lot of old people who were faithful to the end, so I don't think old age is really the cause. I think maybe old age might bring out the truth about a person.
I think you are on to something, but I am sorry that it went so for your mother.
 

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It’d be nice if the pushers of unbiblical doctrine started their own denominations rather than destroying current ones that are true to the Word. But that’s the whole point of their shenanigans.
I searched. There is no First Church of Shenanigans.
 

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Because they have no agenda. They are hopeless and instinctively reach out to a church.
The church is to be there for all the hopeless and should welcome them all in. But healing will only come as God effects change in them.
Those who are truly born again become partakers of the divine nature and the Holy Spirit takes up residence in them.
One of the activities of the Spirit is to convict us of our sin. So at the very least, even as an individual may continue in sin, they will come to understand their behavior is sinful and have a desire for it to be purged from them.
If an individual doesn't consider sin to be sin, it is likely that they have not truly been born again.
 

Eli1

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The church is to be there for all the hopeless and should welcome them all in. But healing will only come as God effects change in them.
Those who are truly born again become partakers of the divine nature and the Holy Spirit takes up residence in them.
One of the activities of the Spirit is to convict us of our sin. So at the very least, even as an individual may continue in sin, they will come to understand their behavior is sinful and have a desire for it to be purged from them.
If an individual doesn't consider sin to be sin, it is likely that they have not truly been born again.
Yeah so these people are now more hopeful being there and hearing the message of Jesus Christ.
They are trying to repent from their old ways and are helping more around the church by being engaged in church activities or Bible studies.
It’s also wonderful to see the young generation (ages 10-25) being engaged with many church activities and summer camps.