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Post by Michael on Nov 28, 2016 8:14:50 GMT -8
I saw in the news the other day, pastors of different denominations promoting Gay marriage. Can a person be a Christian if they do not support what God says?
Supporters of Homosexuality in politics can keep promoting gay marriage against the will of the people. Lesbian teachers have the opportunity to expose little girls to lesbianism in sneaky ways. And on, and on it goes. Because no one sees any harm in giving Homosexuals power and authority over the people. What does the fox say; upon hearing that it was hired by an equal opportunity employer to guard the chicken coup? It says; yip, yip, yip, yippy! Yip, yip, yip, yippy! Now it can work in the political, religious, judicial, and educational system without saying it is a fox. Mentally impaired people are not able to discriminate from right and wrong. They do not love what God loves, or hate what God hates. They have powerful delusions of what is right according to their worldly precepts.
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Post by Michael on Dec 8, 2016 21:46:58 GMT -8
No comments I see. I thought it would have made interesting conversation.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2016 17:15:37 GMT -8
I saw in the news the other day, pastors of different denominations promoting Gay marriage. Can a person be a Christian if they do not support what God says?
My assumption would be that the particular person would have a different interpretation of the Bible than others. Perhaps they believe it is safer to encourage people to be in committed monogamous relationships (aka marriage)as compared to participating in fornication while being single.
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Post by Michael on Dec 19, 2016 20:40:19 GMT -8
I saw in the news the other day, pastors of different denominations promoting Gay marriage. Can a person be a Christian if they do not support what God says?
My assumption would be that the particular person would have a different interpretation of the Bible than others. Perhaps they believe it is safer to encourage people to be in committed monogamous relationships (aka marriage)as compared to participating in fornication while being single. Yes, it is true, many who call themselves Christians pick and choose what they want to believe; even if it does not agree with scriptures. At the very least a Christian should try to conform to what God says.
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