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luns101 wrote:I think most of the world has mis-information about who Jesus is
Lord Canti wrote:As a fellow Christian, Roman Catholic to be precise, I wanted to ask the faithful of this site a question about society.
Many Christian religous groups condemn gay relations and marriage as a terrible sin, in accordance with the teachings of the Bible. However, they ignore another aspect of marriage that goes directly against the teachings of the Bible. I'm talking about divorce. The rate of divorce in America is about 50%. I haven't heard any outrage over this statistic. How can we pick and choose which parts of the Bible we will defend and which we will let slide? It leaves us weak.
Personally, I am tolarent on the issue of gay marriage, seeing as the rest of us have allowed marriage to become a joke, compared to the sacred religous ceremony it should be.
red bull wrote:Abishai wrote: Has anyone read Lewis' Space Trilogy?
yes and loved it
vtmarik wrote:
EDIT: Sorry, I realize that I don't belong here.... I'll go away now.
Lord Canti wrote:How can we pick and choose which parts of the Bible we will defend and which we will let slide? It leaves us weak.
Personally, I am tolarent on the issue of gay marriage, seeing as the rest of us have allowed marriage to become a joke, compared to the sacred religous ceremony it should be.
CrazyAnglican wrote:Personal choice and free will are both integral parts of Christianity. God allows us to make our own choices hoping that we will choose him of our own free will.vtmarik wrote:
EDIT: Sorry, I realize that I don't belong here.... I'll go away now.
beezer wrote: Yes, we have free will to choose to either follow or disobey God. But we do not get to choose the consequence of that disobedience.
Lord Canti wrote:Many Christian religous groups condemn gay relations and marriage as a terrible sin, in accordance with the teachings of the Bible. However, they ignore another aspect of marriage that goes directly against the teachings of the Bible. I'm talking about divorce. The rate of divorce in America is about 50%. I haven't heard any outrage over this statistic. How can we pick and choose which parts of the Bible we will defend and which we will let slide? It leaves us weak.
freyme wrote:One of the hardest things for me is to remember to not judge others. How can I expect people that are not believers to live to the standards of the Bible? This does not mean that I approve of all the things that people do.
Aradhus wrote:Not one of you christians can live up to that idealistic pish. You know why? Because you're human beings...(probably, hopefully)
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