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<blockquote data-quote="Norbert L" data-source="post: 72284037" data-attributes="member: 240088"><p>For number 1 I believe myself to be responsible for the things I understand to be true and one of them is I don't have the wisdom nor knowledge to judge the entirety of the human race, past, present and future. I do see how such things can be used as an excuse to lose faith in God and charge Him with wrongdoing by rejecting Him and establishing one's own righteousness. Job 40:8</p><p></p><p>Number 2 the way I see it is about knowing the difference between the responsibilities a Christian will receive in the kingdom of God with the reward of even being there. That the actions we do here and now do have consequences later in the kingdom. 1 Corinthians 3:15.</p><p></p><p>Number 3 is equally about heterosexuality, it's about coveting and letting your sexual attraction dominate a person's life choices. It's increasingly hard to see since the connections between the pleasure of sex and having children has been divided and separated into two different things in our culture 2 Timothy 3:4.</p><p></p><p>Number 4 I believe is a result of not being thoroughly familiar with textual criticism by scholars pro and con. Deciding what constitutes inspired scripture and what constitutes historical documents and their accurateness requires first understanding what makes them different from one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norbert L, post: 72284037, member: 240088"] For number 1 I believe myself to be responsible for the things I understand to be true and one of them is I don't have the wisdom nor knowledge to judge the entirety of the human race, past, present and future. I do see how such things can be used as an excuse to lose faith in God and charge Him with wrongdoing by rejecting Him and establishing one's own righteousness. Job 40:8 Number 2 the way I see it is about knowing the difference between the responsibilities a Christian will receive in the kingdom of God with the reward of even being there. That the actions we do here and now do have consequences later in the kingdom. 1 Corinthians 3:15. Number 3 is equally about heterosexuality, it's about coveting and letting your sexual attraction dominate a person's life choices. It's increasingly hard to see since the connections between the pleasure of sex and having children has been divided and separated into two different things in our culture 2 Timothy 3:4. Number 4 I believe is a result of not being thoroughly familiar with textual criticism by scholars pro and con. Deciding what constitutes inspired scripture and what constitutes historical documents and their accurateness requires first understanding what makes them different from one another. [/QUOTE]
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