ChristianRonin wrote:what I AM saying is..I don't see a lot of Christians Walking the Walk and Talking the Talk. They speak "I LOVE JESUS!" yet turn around and do worldy things. Is that Acting like Christ? No.
Again, I fail to see how this is any different than it has been in history. As Puritan said, the exact same things happened in the early Church, hence why he told you to read the letters of Paul in the New Testament. This is not, I repeat, NOT a new problem, Kitchan. This was one of the things Paul spoke against in his letters. Remember Romans 6? Paul was speaking to us in the modern time, yes, but he was ALSO speaking to the people alive in that time period. Therefore, we can determine this isn't somehow a problem that's recently surfaced, but that there have always been people who claimed Christ yet lived in a life of sin. So to say "They were stronger back then" is a fallacious statement with no factual backing.
And Kae, you keep throwing that verse at me. Over and over again. But As a fellow christian, I am not Judging anyone. I know I am not blameless and I am not saying YOU I am saying WE!. Also, did Paul just let his peers keep doing what they were doing? Nope, he talked to them, wrote to them. You statement seems to imply that there really is no point in telling someone they need to change when they are on the backroads to backsliding. It's called brother/sisterly love. And I am not judging anyone.
I disagree, and think you are judging others' standards. This is what I mean. Let's take a movie that I love, like Fight Club. For you to say "No Christian should watch this movie" is judging my standards.
As I said, if something is explicit porn, then yes, that's definitely not something a Christian should watch. But otherwise, it is up to the person to pray and get themselves right with God, as to whether or not they should watch something. I can watch the movie and feel I can still be right with Him. Maybe you can't, and that's fine. But to claim no Christian should watch it, just because you personally don't like it, is passing judgement. THAT is what I mean by you judging someone else's standards.
Now, does that mean you should ignore everything a person does? No. If you really feel that a person is watching something they shouldn't, it is your duty as a Christian to tell that person, "Hey, this movie has some stuff in it, you really might want to pray about it and talk it over with God whether you want to watch it or not." As I said before, I like Fight Club, but if someone said "Hey, is this movie okay to watch?" I would tell them the content involved and say, "It's up to you if you can handle it or not. If you don't think you can, don't watch it."
I personally had issues with Star Ocean 3, and as a Christian I could not in good consciousness continue to play it. Some people on this site play it and have no problem with it. But just because I personally found it offensive to me, does NOT give me the right to say "No Christian should play this game."
I hope that helps explain my position better. I'm not saying that warning someone of content in something is judging them, I'm saying for you personally to claim something is wrong for all Christians is beyond your jurisdiction. That is between that person and the Lord. He is their master, not you.
But wouldn't it be awesome...if the US turned from their worldly ways, and turned towards God? Wouldn't that be awesome?
Yes, it would be, but we still could not make laws supporting this. The founders of this country wrote the laws for specific reasons, one of which being that the government is NOT allowed to establish a national religion, nor advocate any particular religion over another. It would be nice, don't get me wrong, but it would go completely against the ideals this country was founded on.
Anyway, hope that clears things up for ya. ^^