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Homosexual Christians

 
 
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 05:10 pm
Hmmm. Hmmm. (hums)
(taps toes)
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 05:20 pm
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I know it's a tough thing to do, but I really wanted to hear from a Christian or two. Has the world gone mad? Are all of us heathens?


I am amused that I would be roundly thrashed for even intimating such a thing.
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 05:22 pm
Here's a news item; NYC started a school for gays and lesbians. Good or bad? c.i.
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 05:22 pm
i always thought turpitude was for cleaning paint brushes, how was i to know it was a clause.
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 05:29 pm
Max knows how to clobber a phrase all right.
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 07:17 pm
edgarblythe wrote:
I tried very hard to be a Christian once. No matter how I struggled it just wouldn't take. But I do love and respect some who are that way. I just don't discuss you-know-what with them.


Sounds like you're saying you love the Christian but hate Christianity!!!
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 07:25 pm
I love the person regardless of bent to superstition or realism.
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 07:34 pm
People seem way too obsessed with trying to figure out what men wrote down ages ago in a fit of pique, most likely. Who's your favorite god, sitcom or rock star? Why not stop questioning and just live, and accept? Wasn't that the point in the first place? If you accept that there is a higher power at work, the proper thing is to ignore the religious work of man and let said higher power work things out in their own way, yes?
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 07:38 pm
But what about homosexual Christians? Can we allow anima- massteria to rule our land?
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 07:41 pm
Rule our land? Who's land?
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Reply Mon 28 Jul, 2003 09:27 pm
You know - Our fundamentalist Christian land.
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 05:06 am
Last I heard, land had no capacity to be anything more than what it is, land. The concept of ruling anything is a human trait, so the question is, should we let any human rule over another at all. I think most would consider that wrong, gay or straight.
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 06:17 am
No man is wise enough to be another man's master. Each man's as good as the next--if not a damn sight better
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 06:20 am
We've got to stop letting non Christians set the agenda for Americans.
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 06:39 am
Do you really believe that?
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 11:11 am
Cav
I've been putting you on, while waiting for the Christians to join in.
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 11:14 am
Ha ha...okie dokie then.... Laughing

Where IS maliagar anyway? Guess he is too involved in the other thread about homosexuals and christianity...is there something in the air at A2K these days? Craven says it's only me....
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 01:06 pm
Yeah, dys, we are all eligible and prone to make our own life's mistakes. Wink c.i.
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 01:13 pm
Well, if zealots can't be master debaters, they can at least be de master baiter, on an' on an' on...
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Reply Tue 29 Jul, 2003 04:59 pm
Hey Cav -- you are wasting your time in these threads. Didn't I hear a very sexy young lady offer to lick the makeup off your face...or something like that???
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