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It wasn't full description. Being true to Him is being true to WHO He is - The Son of God, Second Person of the Tinity. The one who became flesh, lived a perfect life, died for our sins and rose again, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father.
Being a Christian is not all about being nice and friendly and accepting everything....though one should be nice and friendly. It is about our walk with Him, and our fellowship with Him, and serving Him, being obedient to Him and being true to Him. He is to be worshipped in spirit and in truth.
I just don't buy the argument that to be a Christian site, everything has to be accepted.
Okay, how is being true to Him, being true to who He is?
Or for that matter, why does Jesus hate atheists, gays, and feminists so much?
Yes, it is.I thought being a Christian was about following his two Great commandemnts. Most of the stuff you speak about...he didn't say much of anything about that.
I guess love and compassion are right out then.....![]()
Hi JGG,
This is really off-topic, but I will be glad to start a thread in GA for this question. Will you join me there if I post a link?
Lisa
Abso-smurfly!
Yes, it does.Okay, how is being true to Him, being true to who He is? Jesus isn't a walk, or service, or obedience. And recognizing that Jesus was a divine human, who had a perfect life, died and lived, doesn't actually say anything.
For instance, why does Jesus hate atheists, gays, and feminists so much?
Love doesn't mean capitulation or compromise. Sometimes it means saying what needs to be said regardless of how harsh it may sound, as long as it is done with the right intention.I thought being a Christian was about following his two Great commandemnts. Most of the stuff you speak about...he didn't say much of anything about that.
I guess love and compassion are right out then.....![]()
My friend, you may be kicked around by some empty-headed Christians who treat you like a second-class forum member, but I will always accept you for who you are.It was a response in defense of cruelty which came back on a Google search. And since the moment I arrived here, I've been kicked around and treated like an inferior by the majority. I'm just the type of person who digs in more deeply when confronted with that kind of treatment.
The one thing I've not found here is God. When I first came here, I was fairly certain there were no gods. After a very short time here, spent with people who claimed they knew God and had the Holy Spirit dwelling within them, I became completely certain. The behavior of Christians here is why a CF poll showed only two conversions to 13 deconversions. You talking the talk but actions speak louder than words and your refusal to walk the walk is what people notice.
I'm not being manipulative and my words aren't fancy. It's just straight reporting. And the evidence of that lies within the posts of those who attempt to attack my statements. They can't offer any kind of refutation of what I've said, because even they know I'm correct. Any 10-year old child knows that you're supposed to treat others as equals. They also know that if you won't or can't bring yourself to do so, you're not really capable of loving others.
What pretty words did I offer? I just said it like it is. And I've not promised anyone anything. All I've done is hold up a mirror and you don't like what you're seeing. But you can't allow yourself to recognize that you're wrong, so you try to cast me in the role of Satan so that you can walk away with your prejudice in tact and try to convince yourself that it's not wrong to hold yourself as superior to everyone else.
It's already true and you keep demonstrating that with every vote for Option 2.
Why shouldn't they debate whether God exists? Is that not a valid question? What are you afraid of?I choose option 2 as well.
But I think allowing 'questions' from non Trinitarians and athiests should be welcomed in Christian areas.
Not debating that God exists or such...but for them to find answers to questions.
who said he hates them?
You are trying to put words in my mouth, I think.
Maybe you shouldn't jump to conclusions....
I apologize for not understanding your position, I do not however regret nor will recant my comments concerning P_G. IMO he was a major portion of the problems on the old CF and it seems a lot of people just want to go back to the near dictatorship CF was before. I call it like I see it. And now all P_G can do is make backhanded comments. If that's not bile I dont know what is.
My point is that all these people are not even giving this "New Viision of CF" a chance to work. I mean they just won't even give it the time of day and that's unfair. The changes may seem quick to some but for me and others even reading some of the vitrol on this site made me sick and had to be stopped. Don't even talk about me responding with bile with some of the things I have read on this site in the past. Perhaps Erwin thought the only way to fix the problems was to try to just make a drastic and sudden overhaul and wipe out everything that was causing derision and the divison that was clearlly evident on the old CF.
My question to Steve, or anyone else who has so little faith in the new CF, what would it hurt you to give it a chance? More than 3 weeks that is...
As to the Great Commision--that is a personal thing between each person and God. I do not think everyone needs this spelled out for them on a website. I know some are tired of hearing this, but this is website forum--not a church.
I've gone over the previous posts in this thread, and apparently the problem is that people think that since this is a Christian Forums that only Christians should post here. That assertion is ridiculous.
To use the "church metaphor" (which I don't agree with; this is an online forum and not a church. There's a difference), Jesus never turned people away from church because they were non-believers. Neither did He choose not to associate with non-believers; Jesus associated with everyone.
It's almost like some Christians here are afraid to fellowship with non-believers, as though they fear that they will be asked to think about their beliefs and defend them. Non-believers have valid questions to ask, and we should not simply herd them in separate subforums simply because we're afraid to have our beliefs questioned.
Ringo
I don't think that non-Christians should not post here. But I think that outreach to non-Christians should be at the heart of things and not be put behind creating an online community.
I can not agree that:
a secondary vision being to allow Christians to outreach to non-Christians
Because to make it secondary open the door to many things I can not support. It puts us and our comfort above that goal.
I don't like the wording of option #2.
There are more than two ways of doing this. But I hope this poll is to get a pulse and not to make lasting policy decisions. But for the site owner to see what people want. I don't agree policy should be made on the strength of polls alone.