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  • 3/17/12
  • hossie

Koreman, while I agree that homeosexuality is against God's standards so are a lot of things that are much more common place such as coveting and lying. Remember any sin can keep you from God since He cannot abide sin in His presence. Romans 3:23 reminds us that all have sinned and fallen short of the Glory, thus all deserve h'ell. However, when we are baptized we are declared righteous because of Jesus's faith and this Baptism is not a one time act, but keeps forgiving our sins throughout our lives. The Greek word for Baptism is the Perfect Aorist Indicative which means something occurred in the past but continues to function today.

Koreman, I hope you are not like the foolish Galatians in Galatians 3:10 who cling to the Law for salvation. The Law is a curse, a curse that Jesus freed us from. There are only 3 proper purposes of the Law. 1) To keep order in the world 2) to show us a need for Jesus 3) As a guideline for Godly living, however, when we cannot live a Godly life because "none are righteous no not one" Romans 3:10 the 3rd use drives us back to 2nd use and into the arms of Jesus.

Also, I am a little concerned that you "have faith in the Bible" the Bible does give us all we need for salvation but is not itself an item of faith. That would be Biblioidolatry and a sin. Your faith should be in Christ the risen Lord.

In short, it should be our ardent prayer that none suffer H'ell, including homeosexuals and that the Holy Spirit will convict them and they will turn from their ways. Just as we should pray that those who covet, Lie, steal etc. should also be convicted, be called to Christ, and saved from eternal damnation

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  • 3/17/12
  • hossie
Wilmington, frankly when sophistry gains control of the intellectual thought of a society or empire, that society or empire is about to fall.
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  • 3/17/12
  • hossie
Billy, would you save this thread because it is about to go bye bye. Thanks-Hoss
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  • 3/17/12
  • zephyrsfan
On a related note to your points about law, there have been some who have argued that Jesus's teachings are indicative of an adherence to a type of virtue ethics on that very point. I think there is a lot to be said in favor of that view.
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  • 3/17/12
  • zephyrsfan
As far as the word's original meaning is concerned, sophism is the basis of democracy.
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  • 3/17/12
  • mikatnite
You have no more control in being Heterosexual then someone who is homsexual. Try to be a Homsexual. It doesn't work!

Edited 3/17/12   by  mikatnite
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  • 3/17/12
  • hossie

While I agree that Jesus does preach virtue ethics He was preaching inner virtue so that people may avoid H'ell and eternal separation from God. Thus, I would say, philosophically Jesus falls into the consequential segment of philosophy. Jesus taught in an "if/than" format which is exactly how His Father, Yahweh formed His covenants with Israel. For example IF you eat of My Flesh and drink of my blood THAN you will have eternal life. If you believe in me, THAN you will have eternal life. So, while Jesus taught virtue ethics in regards to behavior, it was towards a consequentialist ends.

By the way, it is the Virtue ethics side of Jesus teaching that others find so attractive. Gandhi loved Jesus' teaching, so do Sikhs, Buddhists, Baha'i, Jains etc They just did/do not accept that consequentialist roots of His virtue ethics. Frankly, I don't think any sane person would deny the validity and beauty OF the Sermon on the Mount/Plain ethos espoused by Jesus.

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  • 3/17/12
  • jctarzan
I'm disappointed in how Obama's education policy is just as bad as the GOP's education policy. Actually, his is a bit better, but it's still way off course. Arne Duncan is a to0l.
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  • 3/17/12
  • jctarzan

<< Frankly, I don't think any sane person would deny the validity and beauty OF the Sermon on the Mount/Plain ethos espoused by Jesus.>>

I don't see the "Christian Coalition" and those other guys following the rules of Jesus at all. Can you show me some things that those guys have in common with Jesus' teachings? I also don't see how Santorum gets to claim that he's a Christian with his wacky beliefs and hatefulness.

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  • 3/18/12
  • hossie
They give to the poor.
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  • 3/18/12
  • hossie
JC, If you would like to hear the normal Christian perspective I would suggest you listen to K-Brit 740 Am it is conservative talk radio, but not combative, rude with differing viewpoints allowed to make their points. All in all a good station to listen to if you want to hear the Christian viewpoint of things.
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  • 3/18/12
  • jctarzan
Hossie, I am a Christian. Glad to know you see the difference between true Christians and wannabes. However, the Christian viewpoint is not necessarily conservative--conservatives don't own the religion.

Edited 3/18/12   by  jctarzan
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  • 3/18/12
  • jctarzan
Yeah, but a person giving to the poor doesn't help enough poor people!
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  • 3/18/12
  • hossie
Of course not all Christians are conservative. My only reason in pointing out this station is that it shows that conservative Christians can be thoughtful, in fact most are. It is the senile old coots like Pat Robertson who are in the minority
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  • 3/18/12
  • EastCoastDodger1

I do believe you have heard part of the Lord's pray, "And lead us not into temptation."

You said, " Try to be a Homsexual. It doesn't work! " For me true, for others there is a struggle, thus needing divine power to resist.

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  • 3/18/12
  • EastCoastDodger1

**Wilmington, frankly when sophistry gains control of the intellectual thought of a society or empire, that society or empire is about to fall. **

Post Revise

Rome's falling took a while, and Rome did fall due to moral decay. At the rate this nation is going, the USA is headed in the same direction. The question is when?

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  • 3/18/12
  • EastCoastDodger1

**By the way, it is the Virtue ethics side of Jesus teaching that others find so attractive. Gandhi loved Jesus' teaching, so do Sikhs, Buddhists, Baha'i, Jains etc They just did/do not accept that consequentialist roots of His virtue ethics. Frankly, I don't think any sane person would deny the validity and beauty OF the Sermon on the Mount/Plain ethos espoused by Jesus.**

By this argument which sounds reasonable, and I ask the question, "For What purpose did Jesus come to earth??

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