Did you read my original post, Francie?
Some things jump out in this...
First off- Exclusion doesn't equate to hate.
Secondly- The Bible is very clear sin and holieness cannot coexist. God is Holy...and as such, no sin can be in his presence.
Third- I know, because the Bible says flat out that the wages of sin is death, but that the gift of God is eternal life. It also states that the path to salvation is narrow.
Fourth- God told all of us these things. Its written down in the Bible for you to read and study.
Fifth- I don't need to "justify my prejudices" in any way, shape, or form. Why? Because I'm not the one making the call. God made the call. God said what sin was....not me. God is the one who is making the judgement at the end of it, because only God knows the person's heart.
But here is something for you to contemplate. You have person A, who has lived a horrible life...multiple murderer, rapist, child abuser, torture killings...the whole deal. The guy is scum. Well at the end of his days, through some series of events that we don't understand fully, he honestly and truly repents to God for his sins (as horrible as they are). Person A dies.
Person B has lived a good life. Was an upstanding, model of good actions. Never killed anyone, never cheated on their taxes, or anything "really" bad. His friends and family considered him a "great guy". He did charity work, gave (time & efforts) to many different programs that bettered the lives for hundreds if not thousands of people. At the end of his days, he never repented of his sins (even though they were minor), never asked God for forgiveness for even his few sins. Person B dies.
Well both person A & B stand before God for their judgment. Who makes it into heaven? The scummy person A who did all those horrible things, but asked for forgiveness? The great guy person B, who did nothing even remotely horrible, but never did ask for forgiveness? Person A is the one who goes to heaven. Person B does not.
Person B is "excluded", by their own volition. Why? Because Person B excluded God from their own life. Why should they want anything to do with God now that they have died?
~Jeordam
I mean, do you disagree with what he says in this post? And on what basis? Do you base your belief in God on exclusion and hate? Do you justify your prejudices by saying God doesn't want this or that? And if you do, HOW DO YOU KNOW?? Did God TELL you these things?
Some things jump out in this...
First off- Exclusion doesn't equate to hate.
Secondly- The Bible is very clear sin and holieness cannot coexist. God is Holy...and as such, no sin can be in his presence.
Third- I know, because the Bible says flat out that the wages of sin is death, but that the gift of God is eternal life. It also states that the path to salvation is narrow.
Fourth- God told all of us these things. Its written down in the Bible for you to read and study.
Fifth- I don't need to "justify my prejudices" in any way, shape, or form. Why? Because I'm not the one making the call. God made the call. God said what sin was....not me. God is the one who is making the judgement at the end of it, because only God knows the person's heart.
But here is something for you to contemplate. You have person A, who has lived a horrible life...multiple murderer, rapist, child abuser, torture killings...the whole deal. The guy is scum. Well at the end of his days, through some series of events that we don't understand fully, he honestly and truly repents to God for his sins (as horrible as they are). Person A dies.
Person B has lived a good life. Was an upstanding, model of good actions. Never killed anyone, never cheated on their taxes, or anything "really" bad. His friends and family considered him a "great guy". He did charity work, gave (time & efforts) to many different programs that bettered the lives for hundreds if not thousands of people. At the end of his days, he never repented of his sins (even though they were minor), never asked God for forgiveness for even his few sins. Person B dies.
Well both person A & B stand before God for their judgment. Who makes it into heaven? The scummy person A who did all those horrible things, but asked for forgiveness? The great guy person B, who did nothing even remotely horrible, but never did ask for forgiveness? Person A is the one who goes to heaven. Person B does not.
Person B is "excluded", by their own volition. Why? Because Person B excluded God from their own life. Why should they want anything to do with God now that they have died?
~Jeordam
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Preaching the Word: You're doing it wrong.
31/08/2010 08:22:14 AM
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Lots of good stuff
31/08/2010 12:43:57 PM
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Is my church the exception?
31/08/2010 05:33:36 PM
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Believe it or not...
31/08/2010 06:58:56 PM
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I'm not so full of myself....
31/08/2010 07:14:29 PM
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I wouldn't blame you much if you did...
31/08/2010 07:18:19 PM
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A little fire & brimstone for thy stomach's sake?
31/08/2010 07:29:20 PM
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passionate preachers make me uneasy.
31/08/2010 08:38:05 PM
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Passion doesn't need to be...
01/09/2010 03:50:22 PM
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Why do you take what he says so personally?
01/09/2010 08:51:06 PM
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I'm not taking anything personally....
01/09/2010 09:20:55 PM
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good question,why would they?
01/09/2010 09:32:25 PM
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Your assumption...
01/09/2010 09:44:28 PM
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Look him in the eye?
01/09/2010 09:59:02 PM
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Ok...
01/09/2010 10:34:56 PM
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yah I know. I just always feel like they're trying to sell me something. *NM*
01/09/2010 09:09:13 PM
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Wouldn't this be....
01/09/2010 09:22:27 PM
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nah, i generally feel that way about that particular behavior. it's not exclusive to preachers
*NM*
01/09/2010 09:29:23 PM
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*throws panties at you*
31/08/2010 08:35:13 PM
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There are churches where people throw panties at each other?
31/08/2010 09:42:17 PM
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I think you would also have to move to where she lives. I don't know any ones that do that here... *NM*
31/08/2010 09:47:21 PM
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I could just visit
31/08/2010 09:55:50 PM
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but it'd be fun to WATCH
31/08/2010 10:02:58 PM
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if the panties are the size of revival tents it wouldn't be all that fun
*NM*
31/08/2010 10:20:32 PM
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(as if this was the first time) I remember that night at kit & wooly's place..... *NM*
01/09/2010 09:51:17 PM
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If people don't see their need for Jesus as savior, we're doing it wrong.
31/08/2010 08:44:36 PM
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Well, at least you didn't include the vague "personal."
31/08/2010 08:59:55 PM
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....what?
31/08/2010 09:02:05 PM
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The word used for "sin" in the New Testament is ἁμαρτία, which means "to miss the mark."
31/08/2010 10:02:04 PM
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Re: The word used for "sin" in the New Testament is ἁμαρτία, which means "to miss the mark."
31/08/2010 10:29:16 PM
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I love the smell of Calvinism in the morning. It smells like... self-loathing.
01/09/2010 02:49:24 AM
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*picks up the thrown glove*
01/09/2010 03:44:53 AM
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You didn't say anything I disagree with.
01/09/2010 05:02:59 AM
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One of your statements suma great deal of Christianity, actually
01/09/2010 12:39:52 PM
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So then in your estimation....
01/09/2010 03:52:12 PM
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From what I do know...
01/09/2010 07:33:14 PM
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How about some homework first?
01/09/2010 09:32:32 PM
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You do understand
01/09/2010 09:35:25 PM
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You'd be suprised...
01/09/2010 09:50:12 PM
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Because I find theology interesting
01/09/2010 10:04:23 PM
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Re: I love the smell of Calvinism in the morning. It smells like... self-loathing.
01/09/2010 03:09:46 PM
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Re: I love the smell of Calvinism in the morning. It smells like... self-loathing.
01/09/2010 11:59:47 PM
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Re: I love the smell of Calvinism in the morning. It smells like... self-loathing.
02/09/2010 01:03:42 AM
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It isn't henosis. It's a union with God. That's the whole point of the Eucharist, anyway.
02/09/2010 01:13:39 AM
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Moralistic, therapeutic Deism sounds like the perfect religion to me... *NM*
01/09/2010 04:35:51 PM
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Bummer Jesus couldn't figure that one out.
01/09/2010 03:48:03 AM
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"That ye love one another; as I have loved you" is actually somewhat terrifying.
01/09/2010 07:25:19 AM
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Jesus talked about Hell more than anyone else in the Bible, AFAIK.
01/09/2010 02:39:59 PM
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You might want to research that some
01/09/2010 02:56:58 PM
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Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, for instance.
01/09/2010 03:38:00 PM
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Nice try, but you will notice that the term "Hell" is entirely absent in the King James version
01/09/2010 06:25:12 PM
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the weeds will be gathered and burned does seem a little suggestive *NM*
01/09/2010 06:55:44 PM
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yes of burning.
01/09/2010 07:38:07 PM
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to each their own...
01/09/2010 11:02:41 PM
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