Barrd
His Humble Servant
Amen, Marcus.Marcus O'Reillius said:So be it. To be maligned for standing up for God's Word - in love - is treasure in Heaven.
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Amen, Marcus.Marcus O'Reillius said:So be it. To be maligned for standing up for God's Word - in love - is treasure in Heaven.
Rights of democracy?StanJ said:Yes, we are ALL sinners, saved by grace.
Nobody is suggesting homosexuality is NOT sin, and it is not SAYING that, that makes one a hater, it's vilifying those that do sin by excluding them from rights of democracy. Paul teaches how we are to treat those who bring sin INTO the church, and also how we are to treat those that are NOT in the church. It's found in 1 Cor 5, and makes some very clear guidelines.
It's not a matter of defending the world, it's a matter of not condemning it, when the Bible teaches God will and that we are to deal with what is OUR responsibility and not involve ourselves in His. 1 Cor 5:13
Those are the FACTS, and as Jesus told us to LOVE our neighbour, doing anything less goes against both His Word and the Bible.
You seem to not be able to differentiate or compartmentalize the two? What is it you don't understand about Paul's teaching in 1 Cor 5, or Jesus' teaching throughout the gospels about not being a condemning Pharisee?The Barrd said:Rights of democracy?
Suppose we start according the "rights of democracy" to all sinners? Would that be a good idea, do you think?
Do you not know that this sin is being brought into the church? I can no longer attend the church I grew up in...the Episcopal church...because it has ordained gay priests.
Do you think that it is "loving" to let homosexuals think that "gay is okay" when we know that God has condemned it?
We have basically given them the right to go to hell...
Stan, I do not, as a general rule, go around condemning gays, or anyone else, for that matter.StanJ said:You seem to not be able to differentiate or compartmentalize the two? What is it you don't understand about Paul's teaching in 1 Cor 5, or Jesus' teaching throughout the gospels about not being a condemning Pharisee?
I don't really care what Episcopalians do, if they go against God's word, then they're disobeying God and have to answer for themselves.
God condemns ALL sin, so where do YOU draw the line? Again let me remind you that TRUE Christians do NOT say gay is ok, they also don't keep bringing it up in a paranoid fashion.
That's the whole point about having free will Barrd...people CAN choose, and DO have the right to go to hell. Thankfully, a lot wakeup and smell the coffee of Jesus Christ before it's too late.
How nice of you.StanJ said:I don't really care what Episcopalians do, if they go against God's word, then they're disobeying God and have to answer for themselves.
It's not paranoid when it's pervasive. There is a wholesale assault upon Christianity and sadly enough, there are those within the Church who are part of it because they accept the sin when they include the sinner.StanJ said:God condemns ALL sin, so where do YOU draw the line? Again let me remind you that TRUE Christians do NOT say gay is ok, they also don't keep bringing it up in a paranoid fashion.
What worries me is that some churches are even ordaining homosexuals. We have homosexual priests and pastors, and homosexual Sunday School teachers, Deacons and Elders...Marcus O'Reillius said:It's not paranoid when it's pervasive. There is a wholesale assault upon Christianity and sadly enough, there are those within the Church who are part of it because they accept the sin when they include the sinner.
Could you help me out and explain how and why you came to think I'm not a Christian? 'Cause I'm baffled. :blink:The Barrd said:I'm sorry. I thought the rules were that you had to be a Christian to post here.
All this time, I thought you were a Christian.
I still like you....you are intelligent, and funny, and you seem very sweet....
But it is a waste of time for me to debate from a Christian pov with someone who is not a Christian.
I hope you understand what I'm saying here.
And I do pray that one day, you will find Christ.
That's a completely different legal issue. Notice the guy doesn't ask for a simple wedding cake like in the cases with the Christian bakeries, instead the guy asks for specific pro-gay writing on the cake. Legally, there's a big difference between going into a bakery and saying "We'd like wedding cake #4 from your catalog" and "I'd like a special cake with specific writing on it". The former is asking for the same product as everyone else, whereas the latter is asking the baker to engage in very specific speech.blessedhope said:This is a good one How many times has RF said this would happen? Double Standard PC liberal media.
Story here: http://www.gopusa.com/freshink/2015...-to-bake-cakes-for-gay-weddings/?subscriber=1
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Muslim bakeries in Michigan refused to bake cakes for gay weddings. You would think that would be news like Memories Pizza refusing to cater gay weddings. Nope, Muslims are part of the liberal media protected class.
If Muslims want to follow their own religious beliefs and not bake cakes for gay weddings, you don't hear any big outcry of 'homophobia.' Instead, these Muslim bakeries in Michigan are given a pass to practice their religion as they see fit, unlike Christians.
Didn't you say that you were not a Christian? Or did I misunderstand you?River Jordan said:Could you help me out and explain how and why you came to think I'm not a Christian? 'Cause I'm baffled. :blink:
As it happens, I agree with Marcus. When you champion a sinful cause such as homosexuality, of course Christians are going to question your motives.River Jordan said:Marcus,
I didn't ask you, and nothing you've said about me is true. I'd appreciate it if you'd let Barrd answer her own questions.
No, I didn't say I wasn't a Christian. You said you didn't expect to see me in heaven, and I responded "Gee, how nice of you. Now I'm not even a Christian. And for what....that I don't believe gays should be singled out among all the other sinners? Unbelievable." I thought that was pretty clear.The Barrd said:Didn't you say that you were not a Christian? Or did I misunderstand you?
If I misunderstood you, I offer my most abject apology.
What exactly do you see as "championing a cause"?When you champion a sinful cause such as homosexuality, of course Christians are going to question your motives.
If you truly love these people, you will tell them the truth...they are unrepentant sinners, headed for an eternal hell.
No, you don't have to be hateful about it, nobody is saying that.
But, fapeetesakes, don't encourage them!
So, if Butch and Jake come in and just want a generic wedding cake, I have to bake it for them.River Jordan said:That's a completely different legal issue. Notice the guy doesn't ask for a simple wedding cake like in the cases with the Christian bakeries, instead the guy asks for specific pro-gay writing on the cake. Legally, there's a big difference between going into a bakery and saying "We'd like wedding cake #4 from your catalog" and "I'd like a special cake with specific writing on it". The former is asking for the same product as everyone else, whereas the latter is asking the baker to engage in very specific speech.
This isn't any different than the Christian t-shirt shop owner who wouldn't make shirts with pro-gay messages on them. The courts sided with the Christian owner, finding that he has a right not to engage in specific speech that conflicts with his religious beliefs.
Yes, they have a right to public accommodation just like you.The Barrd said:So, if Butch and Jake come in and just want a generic wedding cake, I have to bake it for them.
I don't think names are considered a form of speech in the same way as something like "gay pride" on a t-shirt is.But what if they want their names on the cake?
I don't know.Wasn't there a pair of lesbians that wanted their names piped on their cake?