termyt wrote:You let him get to you. The world is full of cruel and insensitive people - try not to let them dictate to you your mood or how your feel. Unfortunately, letting someone sees that something bothers you is only going to encourage a lot of them to bother you more.
Sheol777 wrote:You see people reject a proper sexual view because they reject Christ and his teachings...
I can't help but wonder if by the time I'm 50 marriage will only be kept among religious people
Most people should keep it off of their minds so much, let alone discuss it so openly.
As I have said, a thousand times before, morality ≠ Christianity. People who are not Christians at all are perfectly capable of being moral, and I have known atheists who believe sex before marriage is wrong. Obviously not for the same reasons we believe it to be, but that doesn't change the fact.
Kat Walker wrote:I don't think anyone is disagreeing about you that other religions can have good morals. The problem is, the good in their message is mixed with many dangerous falsehoods.
Nate wrote:Then how do you explain Buddhists, atheists, Mormons, and Hindus who believe sex before marriage is wrong? I'm not picking on you, Sheol, but you've raised a point that grates on me. It's irritating how arrogant some Christians are that they believe they are the only people in the world capable of being moral. As I have said, a thousand times before, morality ≠ Christianity. People who are not Christians at all are perfectly capable of being moral, and I have known atheists who believe sex before marriage is wrong. Obviously not for the same reasons we believe it to be, but that doesn't change the fact.
Nate you seem to be a critical thinker, and I like my christianity with a healthy dose of intelligence. We may differ on this I am sure, but I am open to hear what you have to say....in a PM of course.Nate wrote:Heh, my feelings on that would start a total flame war that would get this thread locked...so I'll just say I agree with you but probably not in the way you expect me to.
Thank You for your understanding Kat.Kat Walker wrote:I don't think anyone is disagreeing about you that other religions can have good morals. The problem is, the good in their message is mixed with many dangerous falsehoods. But we are all in the same boat, Christians and non-Christians alike - without God, none of us would have any hope of ever being truly "good".
Is this where I say that they should be allowed to marry?minutz3 wrote:Ah.
Don't forget the "LGBT/GLBT"-people.
They'll be "married" as well, I guess, since they're so keen on getting through and having the word "married" all over them, they won't stop "marrying" each other until, well, Jesus comes back and flames them to bits or something.
ChurchPunk wrote:Is this where I say that they should be allowed to marry?
Oh, and the last part of sentence sounds amazingly freaking loving.
ChurchPunk wrote:Is this where I say that they should be allowed to marry?
Sheol777 wrote:Wait....what?
I know. That's why I didn't say anything else about it.Raiden no Kishi wrote:If it is, then it's also the part where I remind you that this isn't the place for a theological/ethical argument. ^_^
Even if it wasn't 100% serious, how would it look to someone who's gay who could be reading it? It would just continue to make Christians look horrible.While I'm going to give some benefit of the doubt and assume that it was less than 100% serious, you indeed have a point.
AsianBlossom wrote:While it may not look good, truth is truth.
Alexander wrote:
Tenshi: On the subject of marriage, the ceremony, papers, and traditional ways don't make a marriage. What defines it and makes it important? The pure answer is, God and the couple. Nothing else. It's the couple that makes the commitment and promise to stay together which is, like everything else, a gift from God. The ceremony itself is just a way to say to everyone else that the couple is making that promise.
Alexander wrote:
The amount of broken and damaged families formed out of wed-lock are proof enough.
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