^Kaji wrote:....makes me want to toss my tv out the window and swear off the silly humans forever. Oh wait! I allready did.
Cap'n Nick wrote:"Christians are messed up" is a conclusion I can support. "I am better than them" isn't. "I should scorn them when I find them distasteful" is entirely out of the question.
EireWolf wrote:I understand your frustration, and I have been there myself. But before we decide to write off the human race, let's remember that (A) we're part of it, like it or not, and (B) Jesus didn't write us off.
Cap'n Nick wrote:"Christians are messed up" is a conclusion I can support. "I am better than them" isn't. "I should scorn them when I find them distasteful" is entirely out of the question.
Cap'n Nick wrote:"Christians are messed up" is a conclusion I can support. "I am better than them" isn't. "I should scorn them when I find them distasteful" is entirely out of the question.
yukinon wrote:and I agree that maybe we shouldn't yet write off all of humanity, but I see nothing wrong with tossing out the tv.
ducheval wrote:I really like the no-politics clause here...
ducheval wrote:I don't know, I really can't reconcile any kind of pro-hate platform with christianity, be the hate directed towards the sin or the sinner.
I'll think on it.
ducheval wrote:I read your post and responded rather directly to the portion I thought was most morally lacking: the hate the sin view o.O
As for changing it because the times have changed, well, that's what happens continuously anyway. It's inevitable, it's real, it's happening, right now. So we might as well accept that and interpret on the side of compassion.
To say it's God's word is a touch inaccurate ne? Every passage in the bible goes through a person who receives it from God, then writes it down, which is then continually translated. Most christians have long accepted a non-literal interpreted reading of MANY portions of the bible. That's quite mainstream -_-
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