davidtaylorjr
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yes exactly how I feel about your inherently incorrect beliefs
You're free to believe what you want. History shows that the Church and its teachings will be around and thriving long after this current obsession with homosexuality has passed into oblivion.
Guess we will see who is right on judgement day.....
Read your history closer. It also shows the Church changes and adapts. :coffeepap
Comparing slavery and homosexuality is comparing apples and oranges. Besides, you do realize slavery in the Bible is not the same as what you think of when you think of slavery. Assuming you think of the slavery of the civil war.
No, it's an apt comparison because it is about the misreading. Those who used slavery in the bible as their argument misread the bible as poorly as people do today concerning homosexuality.
Not on fundamental issues. The Church is not meant to be swayed by the times and fashions.
No, not the case. There is a big difference actually.
No, it isn't. The issues isn't about homosexuality versus slavery, but about people misreading the Bible. I that context, there is no real difference. None.
We can tackle the other issue later. But right now I prefer we focus on what was actually said.
Prove it. The Bible begs to differ.
Everybody needs to accept that davidtaylorjr regards the bible as solid, factual, indisputable evidence and a valid source for information.
That speaks volumes in and of itself. In all my years of internet opining, I have yet to meet anybody, who believes this way that, willing to consider the fact that they could be just plain wrong about anything. It is futile.
Myself, when I come across people that scoff at any science, facts, history, or evidence that is contrary to their biblical beliefs, all the while, believing in the impossible absurdities such as told in the bible, I just accept them for who they are and wish them a very pleasant day. That's all you can really do with them unless you want to escape in that fantasy world and sing Kumbaya.
When I was in the navy I shared birthing with three guys that were deep into playing Dungeons and Dragons. They would go on and on and on about it. Sometimes even to the point of heated discussions. Myself, not knowing or caring about Dungeons and Dragons in the least, their conversations used to drive me up the wall. Especially after TAPS. This D&D world was real to them. But they were great shipmates and very good at their jobs.
Moral: If someone chooses to become saturated in a world of make believe, it doesn't make them a bad person. It just makes them someone hard to reason with from a factual and logical standpoint. And when you get to that point with them, the best thing to do is smile and say, "Have an awesome day." Most likely, they are very good people even though their sense of reality may be somewhat impossible to wrap your head around.
But better to have a peaceful, (albeit apparently delusional,) christian than a violent, as well as delusional, jihadist. It could be worse.
Everybody needs to accept that davidtaylorjr regards the bible as solid, factual, indisputable evidence and a valid source for information.
That speaks volumes in and of itself. In all my years of internet opining, I have yet to meet anybody, who believes this way that, willing to consider the fact that they could be just plain wrong about anything. It is futile.
Myself, when I come across people that scoff at any science, facts, history, or evidence that is contrary to their biblical beliefs, all the while, believing in the impossible absurdities such as told in the bible, I just accept them for who they are and wish them a very pleasant day. That's all you can really do with them unless you want to escape in that fantasy world and sing Kumbaya.
When I was in the navy I shared birthing with three guys that were deep into playing Dungeons and Dragons. They would go on and on and on about it. Sometimes even to the point of heated discussions. Myself, not knowing or caring about Dungeons and Dragons in the least, their conversations used to drive me up the wall. Especially after TAPS. This D&D world was real to them. But they were great shipmates and very good at their jobs.
Moral: If someone chooses to become saturated in a world of make believe, it doesn't make them a bad person. It just makes them someone hard to reason with from a factual and logical standpoint. And when you get to that point with them, the best thing to do is smile and say, "Have an awesome day." Most likely, they are very good people even though their sense of reality may be somewhat impossible to wrap your head around.
But better to have a peaceful, (albeit apparently delusional,) christian than a violent, as well as delusional, jihadist. It could be worse.
I don't ignore science. I ignore ignorant theories. The Bible doesn't contain absurdities and has never been disproven. FACT.
I don't ignore science. I ignore ignorant theories. The Bible doesn't contain absurdities and has never been disproven. FACT.
You are right Genesis, the flood all this is factual :lamo
What was said is that homosexuality is a sin and they will not inherit heaven. That is what was said.
Right. :roll:
Have an awesome day.
Yes, they are.
Not in what I linked. And I linked those explaining the misreading s. well.
Likely not. More likely a parable.
Yes, they are.
Show me the indisputable proof. 100% indisputable proof.
I don't ignore science. I ignore ignorant theories. The Bible doesn't contain absurdities and has never been disproven. FACT.
That's exactly right, Quag. That's why it's important for people to know that it is perfectly OK to let homosexuals live without giving them the right to corrupt the tradition of marriage.What can you say to someone that delusional? No clue just live and let live I guess :2wave:
That is impossible because you will not accept any proof that shows your ridiculous belief system to be inaccurate. the proof is out there but you will never accept it
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