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very shallow application of that passage
Overreaching would be a better complaint.
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very shallow application of that passage
I personally don't think people are born that way but this argument eventually ends with both sides agreeing to disagree.
Why does it require you "do" anything? Continue to be a loving, caring parent.
No, then you may cast stones.If you are without sin, then you may judge what is a sin and what is not.
Not at all the same thingThis. As far as I'm concerned this is like asking, "What should I do if my child is a red head?"
-CryptoLutheran
I'd rather tell them the truth and let them be thanking me for all of eternity thanHi,
There are homosexual Christians out there.
I bump into them online all of the time.
And what I learn from them, is actually quite nice.
When talking to a homosexual Christisn, really you can just listen in.
Those people have a death sentence for eternity, given to them, by lots of Christians.
As they have worked out their Condemnation, from Christianity, many have accepted their fate.
I am transgendered and accepted, not my fate, but the battle before me, and lost.
Never have I lost a battle. Gays, have lost their battle, the one given to them by Christians.
They too though, while fighting that battle, to not be homosexual, studied the laws of God that are against them.
After all, if you were going to be killed, would you not at some point want to understand what the judgement was.
Well, enough LGB, have looked into how much trouble they were in.
And they looked. And they looked. And they kept looking.
When online I bump into them, they say the strangest human possible words to me on their Christian death sentence for eternity.
They say they can find no actual condemnation of themselves. And it seems that confuses each of them.
It seems they are saying, that when they sometimes become scholars of merit Biblically, that scholarship does not support the present understandings of God on the homosexuals.
It supports bad scholarship.
It is still not fun for them, the Christian death sentence given to them.
It seems they are saying, that no matter what is True Biblically, like in 1616, when Galileo was forced to accept the Christian Condemnation of his scholarship, they are still forced to accept the Condemnation by Christianity of their scholarship.
LOVE,
This. As far as I'm concerned this is like asking, "What should I do if my child is a red head?"
-CryptoLutheran
My wife is a grade-school teacher, and kids are doomed to be gay as children.
And by that I mean they don't fit well, and it's not a choice.
She also knows the parents.
My daughter is bisexual and has chosen her life. I have chosen mine and while we are here together on this world i will cherish her as long as I can. She knows the implications of her lifestyle and has excepted what lies ahead.
That being said I was pondering the question of will we, when we reach Heaven remember those of our loved one's who failed to enter God's kingdom? It would seem to me, that all such memories would be wiped clean because of the hurt and pain of not having them around.
Revelation 21:4 He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever."
As a gay Christian, I don't know why anyone, especially a Christian, would choose to be gay. It would be like asking to become second class citizen and to be excluded from your friends, family, and church while putting a big giant target on your back for people to tell you what a horrible human being you are.
I'm so sorry.My daughter is bisexual and has chosen her life. I have chosen mine and while we are here together on this world i will cherish her as long as I can. She knows the implications of her lifestyle and has excepted what lies ahead.
That being said I was pondering the question of will we, when we reach Heaven remember those of our loved one's who failed to enter God's kingdom? It would seem to me, that all such memories would be wiped clean because of the hurt and pain of not having them around.
Revelation 21:4 He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever."
Same way any Christian would "choose" to be an alcoholic, or a gambler or a stalker etc.As a gay Christian, I don't know why anyone, especially a Christian, would choose to be gay. It would be like asking to become second class citizen and to be excluded from your friends, family, and church while putting a big giant target on your back for people to tell you what a horrible human being you are.
If you have read that homosexuality is sin and continue to live that way, you are simply telling God you love your sin more than Him...idolatry. The Apostle Paul gave up all sexual relations for the sake of the Kingdom. Perhaps use him as your example. We put our evil ways ahead of God...practice idolatry...in many ways (smoking, alcoholism, etc) We are all in your shoes/battle in one way or another...I ask you to please leave that lifestyle...ASAP...isn't it all worth it in the end??
I also thought what i was doing was all cool,I understand what you are trying to do and I thank you for your concern, but I do not believe that homosexuality is anymore sinful than heterosexuality.
You're right, you can't change anyone.Love never fails.
I can't change people's behavior. But I can love them. If it's my kid, I'm just going to love them. No conditions. It's all I've got.