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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
According to the dictionary, they are:
Only if you're approaching it as a philosophy. What I've always held is that faith and reason aren't in conflict, since our faith is rooted in the source of every truth.
Send your comment to Dictionary.com, perhaps they'll change the definition for you.
Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
Your stance (on homosexual 'marriage') which goes against God's design for human sexuality...
It doesn't unless you misunderstand me or simply mean to. My position is that it's a moral wrong, that homosexuality, expressed, is a sin. That's my position.
As a student of civil law, you'd know that the law is a moral teaching. I don't know if you're against abortion because the unborn child can't give 'consent', or if you believe in God's absolute moral code of "Thou shalt not murder". Sexual sins (and the civil laws that were once legislated to go along with them) are the same: 'one man, one woman, united in matrimony, i.e. thou shalt not have out of wedlock sex'. PERIOD.
Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
as seen in Genesis prohibits you or anyone else from calling themselves a Christian, i.e. a follower of Christ, i.e. keeps you from having a personal relationship with Him.
Jesus will be more surprised to hear that than I am...I'm kidding, neither of us is surprised to hear you say it. I'm accustomed to you and he knows you better than I ever will. But your desire notwithstanding, you're wrong from top to bottom.
Having a personal relationship with Christ (you must if you speak for Him) and being college edjumacated, one would think that you'd know to capitalize the "H" when referring to "He".
Now about those testimonials you aren't producing from that million and a quarter views and thousand upon thousands of posts...
How about I continue to work with someone who claims to be a follower of Christ and get him (note the small "h") to accept the Truth and then I can work on others?
Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
Neither you nor I nor anyone else can write our own moral code thinking that it is "reasonable" and still call ourselves a "Christian".
You're fortunate someone can be a liar and still call themselves a Christian, because you know my moral opinion on homosexuality and you're bearing a false charge in relation to my faith. If your failure on the point of consideration drives you to that you might want to consider abandoning it for serious reflection.
The worst thing that a person can do is to lie to themselves. Seek the truth TH, it's out there.