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How the Christian is to live their life is mainly found in Paul’s thirteen epistles
Ok...

Do you think Christians have a duty to warn others against their sin?

Note I did not say judge them, I said just to warn them against their sin...
 
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I am not going in circles

but have a great day

I will still appose westboro and anyone who thinks God told them to judge non believing people who are having an abortion or other people or groups of personal sin as listening to satan not God
Ok friend, have a wonderful day.

All my Biblical love x
 

John146

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Ok...

Do you think Christians have a duty to warn others against their sin?

Note I did not say judge them, I said just to warn them against their sin...
Other believers, yes

Lost people? I allow Scripture to warn them as in the wages of sin is death
 
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Other believers, yes

Lost people? I allow Scripture to warn them as in the wages of sin is death
Perhaps Westboro's protests are aimed at other believers.
Who is to say otherwise?

Having said that, John 16:9 also teaches us that unbelief is also a sin.
 
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It is not unbiblical to preach against the sins of the world or to warn them. Both the lost and many professing Christians will pull the "don't judge" card on this. It is their go to card, like a leftist "race card."

This is not an endorsement of Westboro as they don't appear to preach with gentleness or love. I've yet to hear them preach the gospel, or of Christ.

It's amazing one began going on the attack of the OP author immediately instead of engaging in dialog, then complains about being judgmental.
 
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It is not unbiblical to preach against the sins of the world or to warn them. Both the lost and many professing Christians will pull the "don't judge" card on this. It is their go to card, like a leftist "race card."

This is not an endorsement of Westboro as they don't appear to preach with gentleness or love. I've yet to hear them preach the gospel, or of Christ.

It's amazing one began going on the attack of the OP author immediately instead of engaging in dialog, then complains about being judgmental.
I'm not surprised that I came under attack from supposed brothers.

People tend to go on the attack when they hear something they don't like.
In this case I was asking about Westboro and quoting the Bible.

I don't support Westboro's Calvinist doctrine, but I do think they have a point when they basically say that other Churches have gone soft on some parts of the Bible, for instance warning against sin.

Some people in this thread did not like me providing a rebuttal, and that's ok.
But it's possible that the people who took to attacking me do not live by the scripture I quoted, despite claiming to be a Christian.

I'm not claiming to be perfect either, but then again I'm not attacking anybody over the internet just because they effectively pointed it out.
 
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@DBurrage I can agree too many have gone soft, stopped preaching against sin and pull the "don't judge" card.

John the Baptist lost his head because he was "judgmental."

In Romans 1 Paul preached against the sins of the world which is why it is polarizing and why the world knows and hates the chapter.

Romans 8 begins with "being judgmental" by exposing lost man as unpleasant to God, unable to please God, sinful, unable to come to God. That's really judgmental isn't it?

Christ did this as well in the SOTM mentioning repentance as necessary, naming sins and eternal judgment. That is for the lost.

The sins of the world are also preached against in the book of Revelation, notably Revelation 16:11 and Revelation 9:20-21. It is interesting that repentance here is in fact about turning from sin, something the world did not do and something certain say is not what repentance means.

To the lost the entirety of Scripture in essence is preaching against its sin, guilt, and coming judgment. Paul warns about this in his epistles, those to the Thessalonians are an example. It is a warning to the lost.

Take the attack with a grain of salt, some live to attack others as soon as they post apparently. I didn't see the necessity of this whatsoever.

By the way, I am a so-called Calvinist. Hope that doesn't offend you. :)
 
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@DBurrage I can agree too many have gone soft, stopped preaching against sin and pull the "don't judge" card.

John the Baptist lost his head because he was "judgmental."

In Romans 1 Paul preached against the sins of the world which is why it is polarizing and why the world knows and hates the chapter.

Romans 8 begins with "being judgmental" by exposing lost man as unpleasant to God, unable to please God, sinful, unable to come to God. That's really judgmental isn't it?

Christ did this as well in the SOTM mentioning repentance as necessary, naming sins and eternal judgment. That is for the lost.

The sins of the world are also preached against in the book of Revelation, notably Revelation 16:11 and Revelation 9:20-21. It is interesting that repentance here is in fact about turning from sin, something the world did not do and something certain say is not what repentance means.

To the lost the entirety of Scripture in essence is preaching against its sin, guilt, and coming judgment. Paul warns about this in his epistles, those to the Thessalonians are an example. It is a warning to the lost.

Take the attack with a grain of salt, some live to attack others as soon as they post apparently. I didn't see the necessity of this whatsoever.

By the way, I am a so-called Calvinist. Hope that doesn't offend you. :)
Thank you, I agree.

With regards to being a Calvinist, I am not offended, but I do expect you to be able to rigourously justify your belief (1 Peter 3:15).
 

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Consider what Paul said, here:

2 Corinthians 5 -

14 For the love of Christ compels us, having concluded this, that One has died for all, therefore all have died. 15 And He died for all that those living no longer should live to themselves, but to the One having died for them and having been raised again.
16 Therefore from now, we regard no one according to the flesh. Even though we have regarded Christ according to flesh, yet now we regard Him thus no longer. 17 Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.a The old things have passed away; behold, the new has come into being.
18 Now all things are of God, the One having reconciled us to Himself through Christ, and having given to us the ministry of reconciliation: 19 how that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not reckoning their trespasses to them, and having put into us the word of reconciliation.
20 Therefore we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God is beseeching through us. We implore on behalf of Christ: Be reconciled to God. 21 He made the One not having known sin to be sinb for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.

a 17 Or creature
b 21 Or be a sin offering
 

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But they would argue that they do love people, because they're warning them that their sin is taking them to hell.

They may not express love in the same way we would, but having watched hours and hours of content on them, I truly believe that they believe they're doing the right thing.
No. They actually hate these people.
 
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The Bible repeatedly warns us about false teachers.
And there are plenty of them; from 'preachers' trying to get money out of you to enrich themselves, to people who try to manipulate your thoughts and actions.

As a relatively new Christian, I'd like to ask if Westboro Baptist Church are false teachers?

I've read that they're hyper-calvinist, but is everything they preach wrong?
Jim Jones had good teachings, but when he wasnt preaching he was asking your wife to strip naked in his office. IMO good teachings mean nothing when your action show you to be a complete scumbag, the westboro church goes out and protest peoples funerals of all things. if you investigated these people you would probably find they are supported by some fundamental atheist group that wants to make Christians look like idiots.
 

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Isaiah 58:1
Christians have a duty to tell their neighbor of their sins.

The fact that your neighbor might not like to be told of their sins does not make it unloving.
I don't see how protesting American soldiers funerals and holding up signs saying "God Hates Fags" qualifies as a "Christian duty".
When when Jesus met the woman at the well does his approach match that of those from Westboro? How about when the adulterers woman was brought to him? Is this the way he treated her?
Telling someone about their sins should he about love, not using the Law as a weapon.
And, really, calling out a persons individual sins is rather pointless, for non-Christians. If you convince a non-Christian to quit a sin, that doesn't change anything for them in God's eyes.
 

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First off, it’s charity not love. Charity is found between the brethren. I’m certainly not agreeing with what they do, but the majority of churches are silent.
I'll be sure to accept a strangers claim and ignore every Bible translation I've ever read.

3 If I give away all my possessions, and if I hand over my body so that I may boast, but do not have charity, I gain nothing.

Makes sense.
 

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I'll be sure to accept a strangers claim and ignore every Bible translation I've ever read.

3 If I give away all my possessions, and if I hand over my body so that I may boast, but do not have charity, I gain nothing.

Makes sense.
You should ignore all translations of the Bible except the KJV, for all others are false.
 

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You should ignore all translations of the Bible except the KJV, for all others are false.
The KJV says love too. And this KJV only thing is a tired topic on this site. And despite the hours of people preaching their worship of the Gospel of King James, not Jesus, I've still yet to be convinced.
And, as if, these little nuggets of wisdom you casually throw out without any backing are going to change anyone.
 

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The KJV says love too. And this KJV only thing is a tired topic on this site. And despite the hours of people preaching their worship of the Gospel of King James, not Jesus, I've still yet to be convinced.
And, as if, these little nuggets of wisdom you casually throw out without any backing are going to change anyone.
The KJV makes a differentiation between love and charity.
 
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The KJV makes a differentiation between love and charity.
I ask this innocently, as a relatively new Christian...

One would expect consistency in the translations of the Bible, so if the KJV is fundamentally different should we trust it as a faithful representation of the values of Christ and the word of God.

More generally, what's the big deal with the KJV for you?
 

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I ask this innocently, as a relatively new Christian...

One would expect consistency in the translations of the Bible, so if the KJV is fundamentally different should we trust it as a faithful representation of the values of Christ and the word of God.

More generally, what's the big deal with the KJV for you?
I believe it is the preserved word of God in English. There’s one and then there’s all the rest.
 

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But what's your reason for believing the KJV to be 'the one'?
The manuscript evidence from which it came, the trustworthiness of every word, it’s fruit through the years, the time in history in which it came, etc.