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That doesn't sound bad. However, I think that homosexuality should not be recognized through a traditionally Judeo-Christian ceremony called 'marriage.' They should have another name for it.
After all, don't you guys abhor the idea of using a fundamentally Godly ceremony? Many of you guys do not believe in God. And if you did it'd probably be a different God than me so why not use a different ceremony? And if it is the same, how could you imagine being married to someone of the same gender and also being a Christian?
If we think of "marriage" as a religious ceremony (which, in the US, it isn't just this - it is also a legal contract), then same gender couples can already get married. There are plenty of churches, Christian and UU (and some other religions), that will marry same gender couples. They can already get the religious ceremony that you object to them getting (obviously not in your church, but in some churches).However, I think that homosexuality should not be recognized through a traditionally Judeo-Christian ceremony called 'marriage.' They should have another name for it.
I wouldn't want to spend my eternity with another who thinks they somehow deserve to be there, while others do not. It baffles me to see someone sing, "Amaaaaazing Grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like meeeeee", then point to another, show no grace, condemn them already, and say, "What a wretch! I'm so glad I'm not like THAT person!"
The bible talks about that actually:
Luke 18
9To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everybody else, Jesus told this parable: 10"Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. 11The Pharisee stood up and prayed about[a] himself: 'God, I thank you that I am not like other men—robbers, evildoers, adulterers—or even like this tax collector. 12I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get.'
13"But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, 'God, have mercy on me, a sinner.'
14"I tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted."
He also told a parable about those who refuse to forgive the debts of others. (Their forgiveness seems to be forfeited.)
Any "Christian Pride" parades you know of? Any "Sinners who will sue you if you call them sinners" pride parades marching anywhere?
Other than a bunch of people obsessed with their sexuality .
Any "Christian Pride" parades you know of? Any "Sinners who will sue you if you call them sinners" pride parades marching anywhere?
Any "Christian Pride" parades you know of?
When I was 20, I was a pretty strong Christian, spoke in tongues, read the bible, etc. However, I began to realize that I was gay.After a long struggle with the issue, and finding little in the bible, and not having the internet in 1984, I considered committing suicide, since I realized that my attractions weren't "a phase", and was led to believe that God truly hated me. Most of society seemed to. A nonchristian friend would say, "I wish we could line up all f**s and shoot them." In the Church, gays alone were told they were not welcome, and some even claimed that God hated homosexuals, that they were an enemy of God. I remember Falwell saying that it was God's punishment, and a nurse whom I knew said that gay people get what they deserve (regarding AIDS). I felt that I couldn't even turn to God (whom I was led to believe hated me) so I thought I would do God and everyone else a favor, and off myself.
That's what that kind of message does to a person.
Only homosexuals demand that their sins not be considered sins.
There are even "churches" that promote homosexuality.
Funny how you rave on about your religion, and they when others within your religion (who have taken the time to study and gain a better understanding of the scriptures) have an opinion that differs from yours, they must be the ones who are wrong.
Only homosexuals demand that their sins not be considered sins.
We've heard this propaganda piece many, many times about the poor pitiful coming out process. And still more and more children are choosing to engage in homosexuality in our schools and bars. There are no religions allowed such easy access to youth as there is to Gay organizations. There are even "churches" that promote homosexuality. If a person is suffering from depression, don't blame that on the Church. Isn't it the APA or the Democrats that are the heroes to the Gay community? That's a lot of political, social and medical power in your favor.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4910466.stm
Christians are always parading their religion about the place.
The whole nature of Christianity is that it is a belief system, and, usually, a communal belief system.
Christians naturally find themselves in the same place, because there is a strong emphasis in Christianity on communal worship and the Church. Their need, therefore, to have marches which demarcate them as a group, or make them feel part of a community, is much diminished in comparison with that of other groups. If you have a belief system which has, at its heart, an injunction to form communities with other people who share your beliefs, you are far less likely to find yourself at a loss for a sense of belonging.
What you have to remember is that it's people who are suffering some sort of oppression who need to band together. That is the purpose of Gay Pride marches: to give a certain set of people who feel marginalised a sense of community and belonging.
Gay people do not all share a particular belief system, much less one which tells them to form ideological groups similar to churches.
They may belong to churches, of course, or other religious or ideological organisations, but those organisations may condemn or ignore a part of them that they feel is important and valid, and they will not, generally speaking, offer direct support and discussion of the issue which causes these people to feel marginalised.
So it is hardly surprising that gay people want to remind themselves and others that they exist, that they have support from other people (heterosexual or otherwise), and that there are enough of them to make a difference to public policy. It is about feeling that you belong, that you are not an outcast.
Poly - you post, you rant, you rave....but do you ever listen?
You basically claimed that there are no Christian Pride marches...yet clearly they're are...heck in my small city....during Easter, some Christians march the streets carrying a giant cross....there are Christian marches all over the world....
When one of your posts is shown to be completely false....rather than concede that maybe you are mistaken....you simply move on, choosing to ignore the fact that you are wrong in favour of another long winded post.
"I have never met one heterosexual that introduces their sexual proclivities."
Except for the millions who wear wedding rings in public, hold hands with their partners, kiss, etc.
He claims not to be prideful, yet consistantly claims to be on par with the apostles.
Sounds prideful to me.
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