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Post by john316 on Jul 28, 2009 15:26:05 GMT -5
Hey all
Quick question for you guys. My question is how far can Christians go to supporting gay rights. I say no if it means to endorse the behavior that is abominable according to SCRIPTURE. And yes if it means sparing them with the oppurtunity of redeeming themselves from their bondage to their perversion and living for the Lord(considering how many gays get killed or murdered for their state)
Just my opinion.
What is everyone's take on it.
God bless you all.
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Post by choicemaker on Sept 24, 2009 9:53:26 GMT -5
MIND Over glands The defenders of homosexuality continue the oxymoron contradiction of attempting to use the mind to justify the rule of carnal glands. Thinking Americans still don't give 'a tinkers-sham' what homosexuals do with their body-parts. An individual or a society which is by law and tradition committed to the natural human hierarchy of mind over body will not, how- ever, ever sanction glandular rule over the human mind. Undisciplined human desire can induce distorted perception. The disturbed personality or inverted character can be considered to be cognitively confused. This description is confirmed by the work of English psychoanalyst Money- Kyrle, who indicates that it is more accurate to recognize such a condition as the result of distorted perception. Neurosis, psychosis, stunting of growth, etc., are all, from this perspective, cognitive diseases contaminating not only perception but thinking, learning, remembering, valuing, and decision- and choice-making. Money-Kyrle affirms that scientific truth is not attained by a trendy self-serving fashion, confession of inadequacy, abdication, or collective majority-vote. There is no excuse for professional ignorance willfully maintained. By definition, a standard that is flexible is not a standard at all. The human mind requires a standard of comparison that is invariable. A criterion must be greater than the value measured in order to supply value-meaning in a predictable direction of survival and progression. The mind thus equipped is enabled to maintain a natural dominion over the body and its appetites. The very survival of the body itself, therefore, depends upon this maintained intellectual authority. Romans 8:6 Our posterity cannot respect what it does not perceive, and it cannot perceive that which has been abandoned or inverted to an appetite of physical expediency by the equivocal person. With confidence in the laws of human nature, we can know that in the clash between carnality and intellect, the 'man of the mind' will always prevail. That is nature and GOD's way and intent all along. "No one is smarter than their criteria." selah jfb Jim Baxter Teacher - 30 years pointman/follower of The Lion of Judah Santa Maria, CA semper fidelis Sgt. USMC WWII & Korean War + + +
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Post by Kureji on Sept 24, 2009 23:49:48 GMT -5
If it feels good, do it
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Post by trusty on Sept 24, 2009 23:54:58 GMT -5
Hey all Quick question for you guys. My question is how far can Christians go to supporting gay rights. I say no if it means to endorse the behavior that is abominable according to SCRIPTURE. And yes if it means sparing them with the oppurtunity of redeeming themselves from their bondage to their perversion and living for the Lord(considering how many gays get killed or murdered for their state) Just my opinion. What is everyone's take on it. God bless you all. In a political sense, I would say a Christian shouldn't bother supporting them one bit lest God dump out a whole lot of wrath on America. In a Christian sense, I support a gay's rights to hear the Gospel, be called out on what he or she is before God, and repent and turn from their wickedness and embrace a life in obedience to God's commands. Then assure them that surely God can deliver them from their unnatural affections and the delusions that made them think external factors made them that way.
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Post by amgar on Feb 22, 2010 17:54:10 GMT -5
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Post by Kureji on Mar 4, 2010 3:39:24 GMT -5
It was illegal here in Texas until not too long ago, I think I was around 10 or 12 when they finally got rid of that law. Kinda hard to enforce the don't poke each other in the behind law if neither party is going to report it.
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Post by wallkaz on Oct 27, 2010 21:32:09 GMT -5
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Post by curritodelacruz on Nov 6, 2010 9:08:38 GMT -5
Darkness mist flow down the river of night's dreaming, flow Morpheus flow, let the sun and light come streaming into my life.
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