06-12-2007, 12:03 AM | #131 |
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Well, the Discussion... Area(?) is big and scary. The above posts (all of them) are tl; so I dr.
Then why am I here? Well, to put it simply, I have just recently come to turms with my beliefs, and so I thought, "What the hell, might as well." I am a Born-Again Atheist. Since I didn't read the rest of the thread, I'll assume that someone else is, and has explained what it is. But, just in case, what it means is that I used to be a Christian, with the saving and the baptizing and everything, but then I switched to Atheism for whatever reason. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll be leaving before the Discussion turns to me, and I'll be expected to answer. You guys are to serious around here... |
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Y'know, I saw the update and I was like "Fuck YEAH! I didn't kill the thread!"
But...no. I killed it. I killed it dead. Cuff me.
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06-14-2007, 07:54 AM | #133 | ||
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And Archbio a bit, simply because argued with me. (Just kidding Arch. I love you.)
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06-14-2007, 12:03 PM | #134 |
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So... I guess we need a new topic, then? To get things rolling again...
Oh, I know! Have gays and churches and the conflict thereof been talked about? That sounds religious and debate-y and stuff. Yeah, there you go. Knock yourselves out. |
06-14-2007, 12:06 PM | #135 |
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I don't think so, at least, not in detail. I would like to hear a member of the forums explain why gay people are going to hell, though.
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06-14-2007, 12:32 PM | #136 | |
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Atleast, if the Bible has anything to say about it. |
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06-14-2007, 12:55 PM | #137 |
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What really gets me is that often people use Sodom and Gomorrah as evidence and yet conveniently forget that Lot, the supposedly most virtuous man in that city, was perfectly willing to give up his two virgin daughters to gang rape just so he could have some peace and quiet in his own home.
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06-14-2007, 01:15 PM | #138 | |
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I don't think the Bible does ever explicitly say that homosexuality is a sin, except in places in the old testament, like Leviticus, as part of Laws for Israel that were replaced by Christ. What the Bible does clearly do, is define Godly marriage as a covenant between a man, a woman, and God. It also states that sex is something that was created for, and should be reserved for marriage. It's not supposed to be used just to procreate, and it shouldn't be fun, as some people oddly argue, but I think it was intended as a celebration of the covenant of marriage. Thus, any sex outside the marriage covenant is against God's plan and therefore a sin. And since two men or two women cannot have a Godly marriage by definition, any sex they have is sin. At least that's how I see it. So by that definition, gay sex is on the same level as sex outside of marriage, so if heterosexuals who aren't Christian don't go around feeling guilty about having sex, I don't see what should be different about homosexuals. Everyone sins. Quite often. And in the grand scheme of things, one sin is as good as another. I find it quite disconcerting, but according to the Bible, as far as your eternal destination is concerned, lying about being sick to skip work is as bad as mass murder. So for someone who isn't a Christian, it shouldn't make any difference if they're gay or not, and Christians shouldn't get riled up about it. For a Christian though, it's wrong to continue to have gay sex, because of the command not to continue in a lifestyle of sin. Christians still sin all the time like everyone else, but if someone were to continue a homosexual lifestyle as a Christian, it would show that they were not trying to live a Godly life, but were still embracing sin. So I find it stupid for Christians to try to fight against gay marriage. I don't see why people in homosexual relationships can't have the same government granted privileges and rights that people in heterosexual relationships can't. That has no bearing on religion. And if a church wants to marry gay people, I don't see why they can't. I would feel that they were going against what the Bible says on the matter, but that's their choice, not mine. I only have a say in actions of the church of which I am a member. Do my opinions on this make me a homophobe or a bigot?
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Ok, I oversimplified. Yes, the Law still exists, and everything that was wrong according to the Law is wrong now. But the whole point of the Law was that it was impossible for a human to follow it fully. One mistake, one instant of a wrong thought, and you break the Law completely. It is entirely impossible to live perfectly according to the Law. It was created to illustrate to humanity the need for Christ. Christ fulfills the Law. He satisfies its requirements in our place. That is the whole reason for us to believe him, and accept his gift. By doing so, we place the requirement of following the Law on him, and we're in the clear. And that sounded more preachy than I wanted to. Here are a couple verses that say what I mean.
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