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Is a neighbor a neighbor? Of a neighbor to himself?
Our neighbour, as I read the scriptures, is everyone else.
Best wishes, Strivax.
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Is a neighbor a neighbor? Of a neighbor to himself?
What's the difference between rejection and islamaphobia and homophobia?
There's a fundamental difference in that phobia is based on personal feelings or agenda, whereas rejection of sin has to do with obeying God's Word, which is true, holy and good.
In other words, what God says is evil, secularism will often say is good. This shouldn't surprise us. The world make up their own morals and values based on political and popular views. But we know that only God is good, thus we are to love and obey God in all things.
Actually, secularism simply demands reasons before it condemns something as bad or evil. Among reasons which it may see as valid are harm caused to self, others, or the environment. Among reasons which it does not see as valid are simple prejudices, either modern or ancient. And who's to say that ultimately, this is not obedience to God's actual Will.
Best wishes, Strivax.
How can one in secularism, through reason, judge whether something is good or evil? In secularism there is no concept or sin, but they often hold that good and evil are relative.
Our neighbour, as I read the scriptures, is everyone else.
Best wishes, Strivax.
Would you care to be more specific, that is give actual references?
So, as I read the parable of the good Samaritan, here was a man from a background hostile to the Jews, who stopped and helped his enemy because his enemy needed help. This, when holy Jewish people had failed to do so. It is true that Jesus never explicitly defined who our neighbour is, just told this parable, but I take His meaning to be that if a Samaritan can see a Jew as his neighbour, anyone can see anyone as theirs.
Best wishes, Strivax.
Sorry, what I said and what I think Scripture says is that Jesus DID explicitly define who the neighbor was.
See here:Sorry, what I said and what I think Scripture says is that Jesus DID explicitly define who the neighbor was.
Yes of course the terms are being somewhat misused, but try persuading those who use them to stop. They are ways to browbeat, to suggest IRRATIONALITY and bigotry having no basis, when condemning these things is THE POSITION OF GOD.
There are 3 values of God that many people like to label "phobias," i.e. mental diseases.
1. Islamophobia - being AGAINST ISLAM.
2. Homophobia - being AGAINST PERVERSION.
3. Xenophobia - being AGAINST IMMIGRATION.
Because all the false accusations, that being against these things is disease (or at least like unto mental diseases), do not seem to be capable of being overthrown, that the language incorporating them is becoming ever more entrenched, it seems necessary to endorse them, take them up as one's own, in order to overcome them.
Hence the necessity to insist these values are very godly, that the godly person will endorse these values. (And the people who enjoy beating up people with these fake names of supposedly irrational fears are quite anti-God.)
Perhaps there is some inherent truth in the "phobic" designation, in that those very concerned for God, who love God greatly, will "get all upset by" recognizing these things are against the will of God and hence we should be (in the present context of language usage) islamophobic, homophobic, and xenophobic?
You should add "being against genocide" to that list. How I long for the good old days when one could simply exterminate the enemies of God. Now the liberal left through their control of media and government force us to tolerate everything and anything. Just think how easily many of the world problems would be solved instantly with a little genocide.There are 3 values of God that many people like to label "phobias," i.e. mental diseases.
1. Islamophobia - being AGAINST ISLAM.
2. Homophobia - being AGAINST PERVERSION.
3. Xenophobia - being AGAINST IMMIGRATION.
Because all the false accusations, that being against these things is disease (or at least like unto mental diseases), do not seem to be capable of being overthrown, that the language incorporating them is becoming ever more entrenched, it seems necessary to endorse them, take them up as one's own, in order to overcome them.
Hence the necessity to insist these values are very godly, that the godly person will endorse these values. (And the people who enjoy beating up people with these fake names of supposedly irrational fears are quite anti-God.)
Perhaps there is some inherent truth in the "phobic" designation, in that those very concerned for God, who love God greatly, will "get all upset by" recognizing these things are against the will of God and hence we should be (in the present context of language usage) islamophobic, homophobic, and xenophobic?
In order to show homophobia, islamophobia and xenophobia are not just irrational bigotry, you have to show plausible reasons why they might be a good idea. You have to show not only that God is agin' these target groups, but why God is agin' them. Otherwise, many people will simply think you prejudiced, and deplore your attitudes, and ignore you.
Best wishes, Strivax.
irrational: not logical or reasonable.
bigotry: stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.
prejudice: an unfavourable opinion formed beforehand without knowledge, thought or reason.
I disagree. Jesus asked the lawyer who he thought was the neighbour, and then urged him to emulate the example He had given, but without specifying who to. Jesus was telling the lawyer to behave like a good neighbour, but left the lawyer to decide for himself who should benefit as the target of his good neighbourliness. Perhaps leaving the matter undefined was a way for Jesus to imply 'anyone and everyone'. I think so, anyway.
Thank you for making me revisit this teaching, and reinforce my understanding.
Best wishes, Strivax.
More propaganda from the liberal left, that's all it is.
There are 3 values of God that many people like to label "phobias," i.e. mental diseases.
1. Islamophobia - being AGAINST ISLAM.
2. Homophobia - being AGAINST PERVERSION.
3. Xenophobia - being AGAINST IMMIGRATION.
Because all the false accusations, that being against these things is disease (or at least like unto mental diseases), do not seem to be capable of being overthrown, that the language incorporating them is becoming ever more entrenched, it seems necessary to endorse them, take them up as one's own, in order to overcome them.
Hence the necessity to insist these values are very godly, that the godly person will endorse these values. (And the people who enjoy beating up people with these fake names of supposedly irrational fears are quite anti-God.)
Perhaps there is some inherent truth in the "phobic" designation, in that those very concerned for God, who love God greatly, will "get all upset by" recognizing these things are against the will of God and hence we should be (in the present context of language usage) islamophobic, homophobic, and xenophobic?