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(if there even IS such a group) so they can see
from this respose to you what a laughingstock and
complete fool you truly are. ]]]
<PARROTED **crap** written by a clueless bigot flushed>
> However, we never should be expected to be tolerant of those
> positions that undermine the clear teaching of the Bible...
SUCH AS we see in 1 Cor. 5:12-13, which commands buttinsky
LOSERS **not** to try to IMPOSE their pseudo-"morality" on society
as a whole.
So ACTUAL Christians DON'T. We leave it up to the hateful and
ignorant RRR & LDS Cults' PSEUDO-Christians to violate that rule:
http://www.Egalitarian.biz/Lie.html
...and we CALL them on that hatefulness and bigotry.
> The Bible doesn't approve of people screwing corpses either, but
> we ALL KNOW who hangs out in here and does THAT.
Yeah, BILL TAYLOR, we KNOW you have a hangup for doing that,
since you DWELL on it so much.
But the GOOD news for YOU is that since doing that is HARMLESS,
no one *gives* a flying rat's ass if you get off on doing that.
Unlike YOU -- **MOST** people are intelligent enough NOT to be
busybodies. So ENJOY your necrophilia habit to your heart's content.
NO biggie!
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 07:25:11 -0600,
Dakota <ma...@NOPSAMmail.com> wrote:
> Submoronic Bigot, Bill Taylor [PHONY Alias], PARROTED:
>> http://www.argusleader.com/article/20091026/VOICES05/910260320/1052/OPINION01
>>
>> Tolerance Does Not Include Undermining Bible
>> by Christopher S. Winegar
>>
>> Tolerance is the running theme in today's Western society, and
>> there is no greater tolerance issue than homosexuality. For
>> several decades now, homosexual activists have changed the way
>> society - politics, education and the media - thinks about
>> homosexual behavior. Sadly, many church denominations are
>> following in its wake.
>>
>>
>> As we look at Scripture, there is a clear, concise theme
>> regarding homosexuality woven throughout the text. The Old
>> Testament deems it wrong in the time of the Patriarchs (Genesis
>> 19:1-28), in the Law of Moses (Leviticus 18:22; 20:13), in the
>> Prophets (Ezekiel 16:46-50) and in the New Testament (Romans
>> 1:18-27; 1 Corinthians 6:9-10; Jude 7-8). God is abundantly
>> clear that he opposes homosexuality in every age.
>>
>>
>> Why would God strongly oppose such behavior? Mainly, because it
>> overturns his original intent for human relationships - a design
>> that stresses the complementary union between a man and a woman
>> (Genesis 2:18-25; Matthew 19:4-6; Ephesians 5:22-23).
>>
>> With all of that said, advocates for homosexuality have been
>> amazingly successful in pushing their agenda by offering "logic-
>> based" solutions to counter what the biblical text says. They
>> explain that the passages in the Old Testament condemning
>> homosexuality were only put there because the world's population
>> was too small; thus, a homosexual lifestyle wouldn't have
>> allowed the Earth's population to grow at the rate that God
>> wanted it to. Now that the Earth's population is bigger, God is
>> suddenly OK with homosexual lifestyles because we don't need any
>> more people.
>>
>>
>> Advocates then will move on to offer explanations as to why all
>> of the New Testament passages that clearly denounce
>> homosexuality are being misinterpreted. Lastly, they probably
>> will mention that Jesus never denounces homosexuality.
>>
>> Reading through the Gospels, you will find that Jesus doesn't
>> mention homosexuality - or many things for that matter. However,
>> he denounces sin in general. He doesn't get into the
>> condemnation of specific sins because he doesn't have to.
>> Instead, Jesus preaches over and over that one needs to accept
>> him and turn from their sin and repent.
>>
>> People in Jesus' day would have understood homosexuality - as
>> clearly laid out in Scripture - as being one such sin. Jesus
>> gives us an example of a story in the eighth chapter of the book
>> of John concerning a woman caught in adultery. The scribes and
>> Pharisees brought a woman to Jesus whom they had caught in the
>> act of adultery. Jesus responds to them, saying, "He who is
>> without sin among you, let him throw the first stone."
>>
>>
>> When Jesus finished talking, they all had fled except for the
>> woman because they were ashamed of their sin. Jesus does an
>> interesting thing after that. He said to the woman, "Neither do
>> I condemn you; go and sin no more."
>>
>> Jesus forgives her, but he doesn't allow her to continue living
>> in her sin. Adultery and homosexuality can be seen along the
>> same lines of parallel sin. They both were counted as wrong in
>> the Old Testament, and the people of Jesus' day would have known
>> as much.
>>
>>
>> Jesus confronts her sin as sin in love; however, he doesn't
>> allow for the sin to continue in her life because he says, "go
>> and sin no more." That basic principle of Jesus' teaching has
>> big implications for us.
>>
>> God is interested in being a friend with sinners. Jesus came to
>> save sinners. However, Christ clearly teaches that one must turn
>> from his or her sin once he or she has received him.
>>
>> A sinner's lifestyle should change completely when they truly
>> experience Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. Our
>> response to homosexuals should be one of love for them and an
>> earnest desire for them to know and to begin a true relationship
>> with Jesus Christ.
>>
>> However, we never should be expected to be tolerant of those
>> positions that undermine the clear teaching of the Bible, and we
>> should continue preaching and teaching against all sexual
>> immorality from homosexuality to adultery.
<idiotic comment by Bill Taylor flushed>
> "Adultery and homosexuality can be seen along the same lines of
> parallel sin."
>
> Adultery is certainly well tolerated in modern society. If it is a
> parallel sin with homosexuality, it is hypocritical to tolerate one and
> not the other. I don't hear anyone declaring that, for example,
> adulterers are unfit to serve in the military. Westboro Baptist Church
> members do not picket funerals while carrying signs declaring "God Hates
> Adulterers!" Pat Robertson (MHRIH) did not claim that god sent Katrina
> to New Orleans because of the adulterers.
>
> Your message will be more readily accepted if it posesses a whit of
> consistency.
GOOD response!
(1) America's *biggest* (and most *ignorant*) HYPOCRITES are
its PSEUDO-Christian RRR Cultists.
(2) There is NO such thing as "Iowans Against Gays." (I live in
Iowa, and if we DID harbor such a hate-group, I'd be aware
of it. That's just another ASININE alias by the submoronic
bigot, Bill Taylor.
(3) The article you responded to (and did so, so WELL) is only
PARROTED crap that an RRR Cult-type bigot wrote.
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 06:17:20 -0800 (PST),
jcon <cire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Submoronic Bigot, Bill Taylor [PHONY Alias] PARROTED:
>> http://www.argusleader.com/article/20091026/VOICES05/910260320/1052/OPINION01
>>
>> Tolerance Does Not Include Undermining Bible
>> by Christopher S. Winegar
>>
>> Tolerance is the running theme in today's Western society, and
>> there is no greater tolerance issue than homosexuality. For
>> several decades now, homosexual activists have changed the way
>> society - politics, education and the media - thinks about
>> homosexual behavior. Sadly, many church denominations are
>> following in its wake.
>>
>> As we look at Scripture, there is a clear, concise theme
>> regarding homosexuality woven throughout the text. The Old
>> Testament deems it wrong in the time of the Patriarchs (Genesis
>> 19:1-28), in the Law of Moses (Leviticus 18:22; 20:13), in the
>> Prophets (Ezekiel 16:46-50) and in the New Testament (Romans
>> 1:18-27; 1 Corinthians 6:9-10; Jude 7-8). God is abundantly
>> clear that he opposes homosexuality in every age.
> Interestingly, the Genesis 19 story (Sodom and Gomorrah)
> condemns homosexuality, but condones both (heterosexual)
> rape and incest. Is that really the moral message you
> want to pass on to your kids?
>
> As for the rest, the Bible is very long and you've hand picked
> every text even *remotely* condemning homosexuality
> (eg, Corinthians warns against being "effeminate"). That's
> hardly a "clear and concise theme". Keeping the
> Sabbath holy or even obeying Jewish dietary law are
> far more important, and the importance of proper animal
> sacrifice leaves them all behind.
>
> You also conveniently omit 1 Samuel:18-20, which clearly
> celebrates the homosexual relationship between Jonathan
> and David.
>
>-jc
No sensible person will ever confuse a bigot of the RRR
and LDS Cults with INTELLIGENT people -- OR with ACTUAL
Christians:
http://www.Egalitarian.biz/Lie.html