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Old 05-01-2007, 09:15 AM
 
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I hardly have spent 5 minutes on this religion forum, and I am already completely shocked... how can you people be so blatent and self-righteous... posting things like "are these people really christians" or "can you be gay and christian" or telling us what is immoral and what is not... I thought a forum was supposed to be about sharing opinions, not trying to outdo the other... oh, and I thought spirituality was kind of the same way... I guess I'm under the wrong impression that we are supposed to use our spiritual capabilities to love God and have compassion to others, not to use it a sling shot loaded with dogma and self-righteousness... some of you people should seriously re-examine your stance, I think...

why do people focus so much on separatism? Being gay-- choice or born that way? who cares? If it doesn't effect you, then why go on about it.. if you don't believe its "right" then don't participate... If someone were to say "I hate hearing people say the blessing before they eat out in public", mine and most's reactions would be something along the lines of "well then you don't have to pray if you don't want, but this is what I do, and I'm not hurting anyone" Why don't we treat sprituality the same way? Let people believe how they want and unless they are performing ritualistic sacrafices on you or your kids, then just do what you think is right, and let God take care of the rest... Not to force my spirituality down anyone's throat, but Jesus did teach us to turn the other cheek and forgive... He also accepted people that were not socially acceptable during his time, something that Mainstream America has yet to obtain despite our self-proclaimed "Christian" ways...
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:19 AM
 
Location: Hell
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we are just discussing
calm down,please
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:24 AM
 
Location: Twin Cities
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Well some of "us people" are here to learn about what makes other people tick. What is their POV? Why does the "other side" believe that way. What resources have they found that helps them believe that way. And if they're willing to share the resources, then many of us could learn. I've been given some outstanding resources on homosexuality and Christianity that I might never have come across.

The threads are created to generate discussion and learning. Some people may not view it that way, or may go to extremes and throw out nasty remarks about the "other side's point of view". It happens from both sides of the fence. And as judgemental as Christians are said to come across on this board and in RL, the same is true of non-Christians. It's called having an opinion or belief and sticking to it. Not backing down. The judgemental aspect comes into play when people do not choose their words wisely, thus coming across judgemental or condeming.

Christians will always use the Bible as their source. One of my desires is to get as many "other" resources as possible so when I talk to people I can add those resources in to make my point valid to them...but I will always refer back to the Bible first because that is where the truth stems for me.

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Old 05-01-2007, 09:29 AM
 
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we are just discussing
calm down,please
thats what you have to say?

You can't calm down from something when you're not riled up
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:35 AM
 
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[quote=Hoosier_guy;651511] The judgemental aspect comes into play when people do not choose their words wisely, thus coming across judgemental or condeming. QUOTE]

well, then that was probably what I was referring to... so if you're here to learn and not condemn people, then I guess it wasn't directed to you... have a nice day
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:36 AM
 
Location: Texas
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Jesus did teach love and forgiveness. Jesus did hang out with the people in society who were deemed "unacceptable." But Jesus DID have opinions and often He expressed them quite vehemently if you know what I mean. The Bible exhorts Christians to "speak the truth in love." Like HoosierGuy expressed, if we express what we believe to be the truth in a loving way,just having strong opinions and expressing them does not make us judgmental.
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:42 AM
 
Location: Nashville, Tn
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I hardly have spent 5 minutes on this religion forum, and I am already completely shocked... how can you people be so blatent and self-righteous
I actually think it's a pretty good forum and there's a wide variety of opinions and beliefs. Forums tend to get people riled up now and again and of course there's always a few that are rude and disruptive but you learn to ignore those few. Give it a little more time. You'll notice that a few people are very knowledgeable and able to express themselves and sometimes you'll pick up some useful information that might shape your opinions one way or the other. I also just enjoy a little friendly debate.
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:48 AM
 
Location: Twin Cities
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You have to have a a little "type A" in your personality to survive forums like religion or P&OC.
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:52 AM
 
Location: Texas
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You have to have a a little "type A" in your personality to survive forums like religion or P&OC.
Yeah, I learned pretty quick that it wasn't for the "thin-skinned!"
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Old 05-01-2007, 03:15 PM
 
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I've found this forum so informative and also I would like to say thank you to everyone who has shared their testimony. I've learned alot just listening to all of you, especially about gays being christian. Now I understand more than I did before. I appreciate everyone's honesty. I think we should feel safe as we speak to one another on this forum. I hope I will always have a teachable spirit so I can understand other people's views, and not judge them.
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