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"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
james 1:13When tempted, no one should say, "God is tempting me." For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone; 14but each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed
I am also amazed that so many wish to revise the Sodom and Gomorrah episode to make it look like God was punishing the twin cities for their hospitality (well, lack of it). It makes people uncomfortable that God once annihilated two cities for their utter depravity.
Kat Walker wrote:As for my stance on homosexuality, it doesn't bother me in the sense that I don't cringe if I see a same-sex couple holding hands. Trust me, the thought of two guys or two girls going at it does not keep me up at night. I believe that everyone is entitled to salvation, no matter how far or how hard they might fall every now and again, gays included. We all sin in one way or another, gays just happen to be in a very, VERY inconvenient situation -- they can't really conciously put a stop to their sins.
I believe that everyone is entitled to salvation, no matter how far or how hard they might fall every now and again, gays included. We all sin in one way or another, gays just happen to be in a very, VERY inconvenient situation
thank you guys for not turning this into debate!! I was afraid I'd have to close it.
I've almost forgeten that i ever had that struggle. I'll always remember what that felt like,(that's a good thing) because I can connect with other's like me and actually be able to tell them "I know how you feel". Today, I'm very secure, extremely secure about my sexuality. All that stuff is in the past, almost like it never happened. You'd think i was just a normal guy.
Locke wrote:i really felt what Volt said, coming from a guy that *thought he was gay*
but now,
Volt said that
thats how i felt too.
kinda like when Peter Parker gave up being Spiderman ( =] ) i felt free of a burden that was too large for me and i gave it to God and he *poof* BYE BYE gay thougths!!
Kat wrote:I think all gays, whether openly proud, still in the closet, or even in a relationship or with a family should be encouraged to attend church. No, I'm not saying compromise the Bible or sexual morality..sin is sin is sin, and that will always be an issue in a fallen world. But salvation and compassion is what we ought to be working towards. Let God be the judge. Let the Holy Spirit condemn. Let the sacrifice of the Son bring conviction into people's hearts.
When people love God, they want to listen to Him. When they listen to the Truth, they're set free.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:omg.... everyone uses the Peter Parker giving up Spiderman example in church! what a coinkidink!
Kat Walker wrote:Gays just happen to be in a very, VERY inconvenient situation -- they can't really conciously put a stop to their sins.
I hate to be the one that turns this topic upside down, but I must stand up for my beliefs. How is it that gays cannot conciously put a stop to their sins? I DO cringe when I see homosexual couples. I do it because they have taken God's gift and grossly twisted it around to where it is unrecognizable. Sexual love for another person was meant to be between a man and a woman.
And Ingemar, on the gay clergy topic - I am against them. Remember the passage about 'false teachers'?..... Sinners cannot stand up in a pulpit and preach the gospel about condeming others' sins when they themselves need to ask for forgiveness.
We're all sinful from birth, the chances that some people are physicologically sinful (ie gay), be it due to a biological stuff-up or whatever doesn't put them in a different boat from straight sinners.
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