Haibane Shadsie wrote:I haven't been to church in about 2 months, but, no, I'm not loosing my faith. I'm still a Christian...
Haibane Shadsie wrote:I wish I could get in touch with one of those preachers who believe that homosexuality is not a sin and that the Bible isn't against it. I believe certain verses in the Bible are pretty darn clear on that - but I wish I could have someone convince me of the other view, the more liberal view.
That way, I wouldn't get myself into so much trouble aruging with yaoi fans on other places that I go to, and I wouldn't look like a hateful, stupid person with out of date views.
I would also advise against this. It is easy to find someone who asserts a position that would appear to extend our own license (or that of others); however, letting emotion guide reason in this manner is not the way to find truth. I would encourge you to study opposing views (while at the same time balancing that by finding reasons for your own beliefs), but not if your goal is seeking justification for an immoral practice so that you can smother the voices of conscience and reason.Haibane Shadsie wrote:I wish I could get in touch with one of those preachers who believe that homosexuality is not a sin and that the Bible isn't against it. I believe certain verses in the Bible are pretty darn clear on that - but I wish I could have someone convince me of the other view, the more liberal view.
also, just try to avoid stuff that drains you.
Momus wrote:WHY DO PEEPS WRITE SO MUCH ON THEOLOGY POSTS?!
Momus wrote:also, just try to avoid stuff that drains you.
Momus wrote:WHY DO PEEPS WRITE SO MUCH ON THEOLOGY POSTS?!
uc pseudonym wrote:Unless, of course, you are draining yourself into a path or career following God. At times emptying yourself can be quite beneficial. But I don't disagree with the statement, and do keep in mind that God is interested in your wellbeing.
Momus wrote:I suppose theology is complex, but theres really a very simple solution to everything. Just pray, even if you dont feel answered. Although that sometimes is a matter of will power.
Volt wrote:You don't know God... So don't assume that evryone in the world is going to hell except for Christians. That's a load of BS...
cbwing0 wrote:We may not know God as much as we would like, but we do know His Word (the Bible), and in His Word, it says, "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6).
The Bible also says, "And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He who has the Son has life]anything[/i] that we can know about God, it is that no one comes to him except through His Son, Jesus Christ. Keep in mind that anyone can have an outward appearance of morality and kindness, but all have sinned. For this reason, we needed Christ's sacrifice on the cross to atone for our sin.
If we could be saved apart from Christ, then his death on the cross was unnecessary, and thus the greatest injustice in the history of the world. That is why we must never tire of spreading the gospel; for this is how the vast majority of people learn about Christ.
Think of it this way: if we could be enter heaven apart from Christ (you even mention that "atheists," who don't even believe in God, let alone His Son), for whatever reason, then telling people about Christ would actually be an evil deed. Think about it: if people did hear the gospel, they would be liable for rejecting it, but it they never heard it, they would still have a chance at salvation. Of course, this is absurd.
I am surprised and saddened that you would express such heretical, unbiblical doctrine.
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