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Does God Approve of Gays?

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I believe so.



Are there any other signs out there suggesting the Almighty is all good with the same sex thing?

So, if only 2 male lions were saved, how come there are still lions to this day?:confused:
 
Yeah, I tend to agree. My motto: If you don't like gay sex, don't have sex with people of the same sex.

Simple stuff, actually. But, too many people think it is their business to regulate who is zooming who.

Who are all these people you speak of?
 
In a sense, the meaning of god should depend on each individual. There is no universally accepted God, nor should there be.

Is that why you used a Christian Noah's Ark meme in your O/P?

I agree with what you have said above, but it is clear you were talking about the Christian GOD while making the premise of your thread known.
 
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It wasn't a biblical question. This is the skeptic sub-forum, btw.

I think, the traditional look of Noah's ark picture along with animals gives the impression to the viewer and the question asked suggested a connection to the Biblical God.

Thus, making it a biblical question.

You should have used a Gilgamesh boat picture in order to avoid the Biblical connection.

Roseann:)
 
Wait! What? Are you referring to me? Because she was responding to me. I know that I haven't authored any threads in this particular forum. In SDUT, yes; but not this forum (yet).


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ETA: Oh wait, nevermind... I can see now that your reply referred to the latter portion of her reply. :)

No!!!!! Not You!!!

Roseann:)
 
It wasn't a biblical question. This is the skeptic sub-forum, btw.

Now, how can one respond to a question about God without bringing the Bible into it...that is the only way we have of knowing what God wants and how God feels...without it, we are ignorant of God...
 
Now, how can one respond to a question about God without bringing the Bible into it...that is the only way we have of knowing what God wants and how God feels...without it, we are ignorant of God...

The O/P used a Biblical themed meme to ask a question about what God thought. He wasn't talking about just any God. He was talking about the Christian God.
 
The O/P used a Biblical themed meme to ask a question about what God thought. He wasn't talking about just any God. He was talking about the Christian God.

That's rather presumptuous. Thanks for telling us what I think. :roll:
 
Now, how can one respond to a question about God without bringing the Bible into it...that is the only way we have of knowing what God wants and how God feels...without it, we are ignorant of God...

My god, if I have one, has no bible. So does the god or gods of many people.
 
Is that why you used a Christian Noah's Ark meme in your O/P?

I agree with what you have said above, but it is clear you were talking about the Christian GOD while making the premise of your thread known.

Noah's Ark is not exclusively Christian. It's in Genesis not one of the gospels. Funny when a supposed non-believer knows the bible better than supposed believers. :lamo
 
Noah's Ark is not exclusively Christian. It's in Genesis not one of the gospels. Funny when a supposed non-believer knows the bible better than supposed believers. :lamo

I see you haven't read the O/T either.

The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament.

You were saying?
 
I see you haven't read the O/T either.

The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament.

You were saying?

Hebrews are not Christians. I would have thought you knew that.

Like Hebrews, the Muslims also have the Noah myth. And, we know you agree that they are not Christians.
 
I think the more interesting question would be whether God approves of followers of Christ. All we have is Jesus' word that He does, and Jesus can hardly be considered neutral on the issue. I think we need to hear from God himself on this point. And while he's addressing that, maybe we could ask him about the gay thing.
 
I think the more interesting question would be whether God approves of followers of Christ. All we have is Jesus' word that He does, and Jesus can hardly be considered neutral on the issue. I think we need to hear from God himself on this point. And while he's addressing that, maybe we could ask him about the gay thing.

That is a good point. I have always believed that, if there is a god of the 10 Commandments, he definitely is not a fan of man worshiping that Jesus fella.
 
Yeah, everything dies.

Doesn't mean everything is killed though, does it?

The Bible says "thou shalt not kill" not "though shalt not die"

Depends on how you view it. Everything is killed by something. Gravity, radiation, bacteria, toxin, etc.
 
That is a good point. I have always believed that, if there is a god of the 10 Commandments, he definitely is not a fan of man worshiping that Jesus fella.

Idolatry.


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