Another post about Gay marriage.

Jul 12, 2005 18:32

I truly appreciate the comments that were posted on my previous entry. In fact, I was hoping to get a lot more point of views and longer discussions, but thanks Justin and Corey! Also, by no means am I trying to change anyone’s beliefs but merely to study the subject from all its perspectives. I too have diverse points both for and against gay ( Read more... )

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Part 1: The Last post from Corey on this issue anonymous July 13 2005, 05:31:25 UTC
It amazes me that when people don't agree with what the Bible says on a particular issue, they automatically say that it was translated wrong. The fact is, you're always gonna have people that will say that this Greek word might actually mean this, even though all of the translators before them translated it to mean that. That issue will always be there. Here is the point I'm getting at. Forget all of the politics and research and "scientific studies", and look at the standard for life, The Bible. People who don't want to accept the truth insist on scientific proof or psychological studies to prove their own "theories". People who belong to real churches, not these abominations that are called "Gay churches", but the real, true churches that teach the whole Bible and its real meanings, these people believe the Bible 100% and take it at its face value. They don't start to question issues that the Bible calls "sin" or "abominations" and say, "I don't think God was really talking about stealing in this passage (even though it says " ( ... )

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Part 2: The Last post from Corey on this issue anonymous July 13 2005, 06:20:20 UTC
I, being a devout Christian, believe what the Bible says is true, period. I don't need to go and find out what 100 other people think about the issue, because their opinion isn't important when it comes to obeying God. Once I start taking other peoples opinions to consider whether I believe something or not, I begin to compromise my own beliefs and therefore start to abandon my morals. When I became a Christian, I put aside my own opinions and beliefs, and I took up the Bible as my standard to judge how I think and act on issues in the world. I'm coming at this issue from a purely Biblical standpoint. Because when I gave my life to Christ, I decided to put all of my trust in Him and that what He says is truth. His Word is Truth ( ... )

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From Corey, Hope this link helps, Please read the article. anonymous July 13 2005, 06:27:53 UTC

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