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These Conservative Christians Are Opposed to Trump—and Suffering the Consequences
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<blockquote data-quote="Leevo" data-source="post: 70844893" data-attributes="member: 374339"><p>It isn't "flavor of the month" sins. It is what is the most pressing issue today in the world that is trying to force itself even on the church. Something that is sin, is being celebrated worldwide. </p><p></p><p>Premarital sex, is condemned. Lying, stealing, etc. all condemned. None of these are fighting for "acceptance" in the church. Homosexuality is which is why it seems to be the most target. Also because it is a repetitive sin that people who practice it refuse to repent of.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, besides your claims, I haven't seen a shred of evidence for this. Sure, outspoken pastors express their opinions but that far from represents Christianity as a whole.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Rebuke is the wrong word here I think. When you warn someone, especially those of the liberal persuasion, that they are in sin, what do they tend to say? "Don't judge me!" They rarely if ever actually listen to what you would have to say because if they did, they would get to the love part. Today, love gets misconstrued as acceptance. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nobody is claiming he died for only Republicans. You don't have to be of a specific political party to come to Christ. Those in the Democratic party just tend to be the ones who disagree with orthodox Christianity. Again, I use abortion as the example. Those in the Republican party tend to believe it is murder and should be abolished. Those in the Democratic party, view it as acceptable and a form of "choice" when murder is not a choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leevo, post: 70844893, member: 374339"] It isn't "flavor of the month" sins. It is what is the most pressing issue today in the world that is trying to force itself even on the church. Something that is sin, is being celebrated worldwide. Premarital sex, is condemned. Lying, stealing, etc. all condemned. None of these are fighting for "acceptance" in the church. Homosexuality is which is why it seems to be the most target. Also because it is a repetitive sin that people who practice it refuse to repent of. Again, besides your claims, I haven't seen a shred of evidence for this. Sure, outspoken pastors express their opinions but that far from represents Christianity as a whole. Rebuke is the wrong word here I think. When you warn someone, especially those of the liberal persuasion, that they are in sin, what do they tend to say? "Don't judge me!" They rarely if ever actually listen to what you would have to say because if they did, they would get to the love part. Today, love gets misconstrued as acceptance. Nobody is claiming he died for only Republicans. You don't have to be of a specific political party to come to Christ. Those in the Democratic party just tend to be the ones who disagree with orthodox Christianity. Again, I use abortion as the example. Those in the Republican party tend to believe it is murder and should be abolished. Those in the Democratic party, view it as acceptable and a form of "choice" when murder is not a choice. [/QUOTE]
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