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What I mean is the world seems to be filling up with liberal Christianity by the minute. Those who decide it is ok to drink in moderation or do drugs because God made them or date several people at once, look at inappropriate material because it "does not hurt anyone", accepting of worldly ways and things. Women not being submissive, men not taking the lead, woman dressing provocatively, men "checking out" every woman who walks by. Those are just a few examples. The list goes on for miles. Nobody seems to be concerned with avoiding the appearance of evil these days. Ok, just my two cents
Yeah, but...One is either of the world or of God. A lukewarm mixture where one proclaims "I am a Christian, but what I feel is right overrides Scripture."
Just does not make any sense to me.
Are there really any good old fashioned conservative Christians out there anymore? If so, I want to find you! lol. I am so sad to see the Christian population has become so liberal in their morals, thinking etc....
Liberal Christians love Christ just as much as conservatives. We view his message differently though. We believe:
If Jesus' teachings on the Law, judgment, freedom from the Torah, and repentance are all based on the Golden Rule, it just seems wise to us to embrace the one thing that links all of his teachings together. I've always struggled to understand why conservatives find that repulsive.
- Treating others the same way you want to be treated is Jesus' entire Law (Matthew 7:12)
- God desires love of others for the forgiveness of sins, not a sacrifice (Matthew 9:13)
- It is our love for others that frees us from the Works of the Torah (Luke 11:41)
- On judgment day humanity will be divided into two groups based solely on the altruism of their deeds (Matthew 25:31-46)
- Repentance means making the needs of others equal to our own (Luke 3:8-11)
One is either of the world or of God. A lukewarm mixture where one proclaims "I am a Christian, but what I feel is right overrides Scripture."
Just does not make any sense to me.
The kind of stuff the OP was talking about has nothing to do with Scripture. It has to do with being part of a particular American subculture, based in part on Yankee Puritanism and in part on Southern Redneckism.
Are there really any good old fashioned conservative Christians out there anymore? If so, I want to find you! lol. I am so sad to see the Christian population has become so liberal in their morals, thinking etc..
I didn't get it from the OP's first post, but from her third, which seems to me to indicate a heavy focus on externals and legalities. It's all about being prim, proper, fitting into 1950's 'Father Knows Best' culture and keeping up appearances rather than about following Christ. It gave me flashbacks of my last visit to an IFB church:How do you get that from this?
If we are talking about the moral degeneration of many who claim Christ yet reject His truth then the OP is dead on. If we are talking about people thinking is ways that lead away from Christ then the OP is dead on. And from the posts that I have read in this thread this is what we are talking about and it does relate to scripture and it does have everything to do with what the Lord has asked for us to do with our lives in Him. So I don't understand what you are talking about at all.
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I say again, this has nothing to do with Scripture... except in the sense of being like the people Jesus and Paul used as bad examples.What I mean is the world seems to be filling up with liberal Christianity by the minute. Those who decide it is ok to drink in moderation or do drugs because God made them or date several people at once, look at inappropriate material because it "does not hurt anyone", accepting of worldly ways and things. Women not being submissive, men not taking the lead, woman dressing provocatively, men "checking out" every woman who walks by. Those are just a few examples. The list goes on for miles. Nobody seems to be concerned with avoiding the appearance of evil these days. Ok, just my two cents
If we love God we will keep His commandments (and Jesus reminds us in Matthew 7 that NO worker of iniquity will inherit the kingdom of God, not even those who call Him 'Lord, Lord'). If we love our fellow man we will help him in his need and we will do him no evil. Unfortunately many have replaced the Godly love that Jesus taught with a more satisfying (to them) love based on what feels right to them. If a man loves and desires another man rather than a woman, that is okay and the scripture which condemns this is in error. If a woman finds the idea of motherhood inconvenient and finds herself carrying a new life in her womb, it is okay to dispose of that inconvenient life rather than burden herself with the responsibilities that life would bring.
God desires that we be holy and it is a mistake to think that the 'law' was meant to make us holy; it wasn't. It was meant in part to convict us of our own sinfulness and our need for a savior. It is through the grace of Jesus Christ and the transformation that God's indwelling Holy Spirit works in us that enables us to become holy (albeit we still have our flesh warring against our new man).
Repentance is far more than making the needs of others equal to our own, it is a change of mind regarding the sin in our lives as well. That change of mind is inevitable with the work that God does in our lives. That change of mind is impossible without God working in our lives.
mwood30, one of the most dangerous things men can ever think is 'it seems that way to me' (lean not on your own understanding). Part of the iniquity that Jesus and the apostles taught about is the evil that men do to one another (Romans 13:9-10) hence no thief, liar, false witness, murderer, fornicator or adulterer will inherit the kingdom of God and this, AGAIN, is the problem we conservatives have with liberalism, you construct a gospel 'as it seems to you' substituting love as men view it for love as God teaches and repentance that falls far short of the mark.
So folks that go to hell are only people that break the golden rule? How can this be possible? there are sins that harm none but yourself...are these sins suddenly made not sin, because of this golden rule? seem rather fishy to me.
I'm still trying to figure out where people get this idea that the Golden Rule supersedes some countless other verses of Scripture that deal with holiness and living a life that reflects the character of Christ (which is holy). It sure would be nice if being a Christian was a simple as being nice, but that's not what it's about. Being nice, apart from that kindness being the supernatural fruit of the Holy Spirit, is as filthy rags in God's eyes. It's done for selfish reasons. The love that is the fruit of the Spirit is not loving everyone to the point where you never judge their behaviors or rebuke them gently when they profess Christ, and yet continue to live as a reprobate.
It's done for selfish reasons.
I thinks it's strange that I've quoted far more verses and I'm the one being accused of making something up. The reason this seems to me is that I've never heard a conservative give a scriptural rebuttal (usually just the kind of rebuttal you did). And any scriptural rebuttal usually contradicts the Greek (as your rebuttal did).
1 Corinthians 6:9 has the Greek word adikia which referred to the unjust, inequitable, unfair treatment of others. If you read the passage that comes before you, you will see that Paul is warning Christians who are bringing fraudulent lawsuits against each other that no "unjust, inequitable, unfair person" will enter the kingdom of God. Then he proceeds to give a list of those in Corinth who are well known for their unjust, inequitable, unfair treatment of others. In other words, those who violate the Golden Rule.
I used the "it seems to me" to be polite. But if you guys are going rip someone apart for being polite, let me take the gloves off. All the scripture I read in Greek says the Golden Rule is the deciding factor. I'll stick to the Greek Bible, as most liberals do.
That single verse I cited destroys the picture you paint. If you are familiar with the Bible you would know there are a multitude of verses that show God hates numerous things from pride to greed to sexual immorality and these are cited over and over again as things that those who do them will not inherit the kingdom of God.
We are not ripping you apart for being polite, we are challenging the error in your version of the truth.
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