Ellen Brown
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Since this is a "Debate Forum", I suppose I am allowed to be frank? All this is my opinion, so those I mention and you may not agree. I think that the Baptists are far too condemning. The Evangelicals have allowed themselves to be led down the garden paths by Television, feel good theology, hacks. Oddly the "International Foursquare Church roundly condemned me, and 15 years later apologized. The Mormons gave me hope, but then later decided to recant what they'd said. Their constant yammering about worthiness, and Temple Privileges finally discouraged me to the point I left.
I don't advocate for LGBT rights, nor do I condemn them. People make all sorts of assumptions about my sexuality none of which is true because I have none at all.
I've said it before. God's desires for us can be summed up on a single page. Micah 6:8 is the peak if one only abided by one rule. Matt 5, Matt 6:9-15, PS 23, The Ten Commandments would be a good start.
That's what I'm asking. In your opinion who are the devout who have caused this suffering?
Since this is a "Debate Forum", I suppose I am allowed to be frank? All this is my opinion, so those I mention and you may not agree. I think that the Baptists are far too condemning. The Evangelicals have allowed themselves to be led down the garden paths by Television, feel good theology, hacks. Oddly the "International Foursquare Church roundly condemned me, and 15 years later apologized. The Mormons gave me hope, but then later decided to recant what they'd said. Their constant yammering about worthiness, and Temple Privileges finally discouraged me to the point I left.
I don't advocate for LGBT rights, nor do I condemn them. People make all sorts of assumptions about my sexuality none of which is true because I have none at all.
I've said it before. God's desires for us can be summed up on a single page. Micah 6:8 is the peak if one only abided by one rule. Matt 5, Matt 6:9-15, PS 23, The Ten Commandments would be a good start.