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... thank you... so much. You have nooo idea how much I love that movie. lolMrs. Sellner, The Social Worker: Mr. Hillard, do you consider yourself humorous?
Daniel (aka Mrs. Doubtfire): I used to. There was a time, when I found myself funny. But today, you have proven me wrong. Thank you!
Why did Jesus dine with sinners? We hashed over the woman who was not stoned to death...but what about Jesus having lunch with the "worst" in society, tax collectors etc?
I see that part of the verse brought up many times at CF & taken out of context, to justify living as the world does. Scripture does say that Jesus ate with tax collector and sinners. What you won't find is scripture saying that Jesus committed any sins while hanging around the sinners and publicans. He also called them to be different.
Jesus did show more compassion towards sinners. He fellowshipped with them to reach them, not to show them the same style of life they were already living. You didn't find Jesus lying, gossiping, maligning, stealing etc....
There's nothing wrong with fellowshipping with sinners but a Christians shouldn't sin while doing it. Jesus called people to live differently not stay in their sins. Christians especially should live holy according to God's word. Those that use the *Jesus ate with sinners* to excuse their behavior should read further in scripture to find out what he expects on the lifestyle of a true Christian.
People shouldn't get mad at Christians trying to be Christ like. It's not that some have a holier than thou attitude, they just trying to live Christ like in their words & actions.![]()
Romans 1 is clear on God's thoughts on homosexuality or anything that goes against what he created males and females for. He didn't created anything other than a male and female and says people are the ones to choose to go against his original creation.
- Mark 2:15 And it came to pass, that, as Jesus sat at meat in his house, many publicans and sinners sat also together with Jesus and his disciples: for there were many, and they followed him. 16 And when the scribes and Pharisees saw him eat with publicans and sinners, they said unto his disciples, How is it that he eateth and drinketh with publicans and sinners? 17 When Jesus heard it, he saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
praying said:And yuor pastor knows this how?![]()
amazing the way these pastors are privy to all these amazing studies that never get reported in reputable scientific or medical journals!An interesting thought here: my pastor told me about a study that shows a gay-sex experience changes a person's thought processes. I don't know the full extent of it though.
congratulations zaac, you have earned a place on its ignore list for having zero social skills and even less to say.
Perhaps he studied under Ted Haggard.
Reposted for truthamazing the way these pastors are privy to all these amazing studies that never get reported in reputable scientific or medical journals!
Reposted for truth
amazing the way these pastors are privy to all these amazing studies that never get reported in reputable scientific or medical journals!
I see it just fine. http://christianforums.com/~bigbadwlf
I think the dearth of journal information is quite disappointing myself. None of it is objective, whether it's gays doing the study, or somebody on the conservative side posting fraudulent results. I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle, and nobody wants to catch hell from both sides of the argument.
Perhaps morality shouldn't be considered a science -- just a thought anyway.
What? I'm not sure how any of this has to do with the thread topic. It's probably not ok to slam someone (what does this have to do with anything?), but judging by the success of ex-gay ministries it's safe to assume the person is still gay.savedandhappy1 said:So you are sitting the example about how we should be showing the love by this post hun?
Guess what ones says should be happening isn't always what we do, which must be why the scriptures warn that if we judge someone we shouldn't be judging if we are doing the same thing they are doing.
Or is it ok to slam someone if they say they have been cured by the Lord instead of saying I am homosexual and God made me that way? I would want to see the scriptures for that thought, please.
Ted Haggard Quits New Life 'Restoration Team'
by: Cara DeGette
Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 09:10 PM MST
Technically, it only took three weeks of intensive "restoration" a full year ago to make Ted Haggard a "complete heterosexual." But on Tuesday night, the new pastor of the Colorado Springs megachurch that Haggard founded has announced that Haggard is quitting the team -- and that "the process of restoring Ted Haggard is incomplete."
The people conducting the real studies are scientists. Some of them are probably gay, and most of them are not, as most people are not gay. It's not gay people doing the studies. It's scientists doing the studies.I think the dearth of journal information is quite disappointing myself. None of it is objective, whether it's gays doing the study, or somebody on the conservative side posting fraudulent results. I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle, and nobody wants to catch hell from both sides of the argument.
Perhaps morality shouldn't be considered a science -- just a thought anyway.
To imagine that we are above other people, better than other people, just because we are Christians is the height of arrogance, in my view. The notion that we are the saved who are fellowshipping with sinners is an arrogant fallacy, I think. We are no less sinners than anyone else, and to think we are better than other people, or more holy, or more spirit-filled, is just our egos talking back to us. It's a huge mistake.I see that part of the verse brought up many times at CF & taken out of context, to justify living as the world does. Scripture does say that Jesus ate with tax collector and sinners. What you won't find is scripture saying that Jesus committed any sins while hanging around the sinners and publicans. He also called them to be different.
Jesus did show more compassion towards sinners. He fellowshipped with them to reach them, not to show them the same style of life they were already living. You didn't find Jesus lying, gossiping, maligning, stealing etc....
There's nothing wrong with fellowshipping with sinners but a Christians shouldn't sin while doing it. Jesus called people to live differently not stay in their sins. Christians especially should live holy according to God's word. Those that use the *Jesus ate with sinners* to excuse their behavior should read further in scripture to find out what he expects on the lifestyle of a true Christian.
People shouldn't get mad at Christians trying to be Christ like. It's not that some have a holier than thou attitude, they just trying to live Christ like in their words & actions.![]()
Romans 1 is clear on God's thoughts on homosexuality or anything that goes against what he created males and females for. He didn't created anything other than a male and female and says people are the ones to choose to go against his original creation.
- Mark 2:15 And it came to pass, that, as Jesus sat at meat in his house, many publicans and sinners sat also together with Jesus and his disciples: for there were many, and they followed him. 16 And when the scribes and Pharisees saw him eat with publicans and sinners, they said unto his disciples, How is it that he eateth and drinketh with publicans and sinners? 17 When Jesus heard it, he saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.