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How should the Christian Church treat homosexuals?

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yourgraceisenough

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As God who became human, Jesus was using the scripture quote from Psalm to condemn those who took up stones and set themselves up as judges and gods against Him, just as the scripture was originally used in Psalm… as a condemnation. In no way did Jesus use this scripture to say they were gods.



[FONT=&quot]Jesus clarified some points of scripture, but He never challenged or changed scripture. After all, He is the WORD. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever(Hebrews 13:8). God’s moral law does not change and the immorality of homosexuality is reiterated in the NT along with other moral sins.[/FONT]

Homosexuals or anyone demonstrates their love for God when they repent and turn from their sins submitting their life and behavior to God. Anyone who willfully continues in sin does not love God, but in in rebellion against His authority.


Jesus was compassionate and loving toward sinners, but His instruction was to go and sin no more. The church must follow Christ's example and give this same message.


Love without truth is not love.[/quote]

fantastic post...loving it....well said
 

Fester

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there is nothing to prove it isn't a gene or anything in the body that makes someone gay, so that can only lead to assume outside influences cause it, the most obvious being choice...:)
That would be a foolish thing to assume, considering the information you're basing it on.
 
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angellous_evangellous

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Pointlessly cryptic distractions it is, then.

I think that that statement is perfectly clear.

He wants to use the divinity of Christ to lie about the character of Christ.

It's shameless.
 
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angellous_evangellous

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I follow the word as I see it doesn't everyone, if you check out scripture, keep it in context, check it harmonises with other scripture, listen to the Holy spirit you will get it right...:)

Better get you're eyes checked.

You're the blind being lead by the blind.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
I think they should keep treating them as they are. In other words, pastors and ministers having drug-fueled sex with homosexual prostitutes.
 

yourgraceisenough

Active Member
Pointlessly cryptic distractions it is, then.

Jesus never contradicts the word, the word says God put man and woman together to fill the Earth, God ordained marriage to be one man and woman...:)

some people to day marry their pets and declare their love for that pet do you think the word of God should be compromised because they love each other...:)
 
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