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5/15/16 12:27 AM |
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I Love Flowers wrote: More of the hate coming from these christians like christopher. No logical arguments against the facts of my argument, just more babling about leviticus and the old testament! I have heard people say over and over again that those old, worn out, irelevant decrees in leviticus no longer apply untill the subject turns to transgenderism, then you show yourselves to be the hypocrites you are! The real hate is coming from the LGBT community, especially in your rallies and your sodomite pride parades. That being said, it is obvious that you don't know (and I imagine don't care about)that the ceremonial elements of the old testament code no longer apply but moral elements still do. That includes those in Leviticus. God still hates sin. All sin. Specific sins, but especially those sins that blur the lines of the distinction between the holy and the profane and the distinctions between the sexes. These latter ones are an abomination unto Him, along with those who commit them. And real Christians are going to proclaim these truths and call sinners to repentance from sin, and faith in the biblical Christ, and Him only, no matter what anybody does,says or thinks. In God's eyes that's not hypocrisy, that's faithfulness. That's all. |
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5/14/16 6:48 PM |
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GSTexas wrote: The people in this country love wickedness. It doesn't matter who is elected, this country is going down the toilet. 2Ch 27:1 Jotham was twenty and five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. His mother's name also was Jerushah, the daughter of Zadok. 2Ch 27:2 And he did that which was right in the sight of the LORD, according to all that his father Uzziah did: howbeit he entered not into the temple of the LORD. AND THE PEOPLE DID YET CORRUPTLY. Godly king, but a wicked people. |
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5/13/16 12:05 AM |
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s c wrote: Maybe we should have been concerned a lot earlier about what takes place at colleges. The drinking and debauchery along with the atheistic ideas crammed down the throats of our children/young adults wasn't enough? This is just a subsequent issue which is of no surprise given the course that we're on in this country. It is interesting how bad it has to get before anyone really gets zealous over the issues. Sodomy/gender confusion,at least,serve as to push some buttons. In reality,they are just to our shame. Sin always creeps in subtly. When we ignore it and it has taken over,it then takes something which/who we can easily blame (transgenderism and sodomites)to turn a blind eye to our own neglect with other issues. We dropped the ball a long,long time ago. We are ,at least,not liking our chastisement. Amen! Where were the Grahams in the seventies and the eighties? Busying themselves with ecumenical evangelism, that's where. Where was the blessing of God on that? I'm sorry but I remember a time when Christian consensus formed the very heart and moral fabric of this nation. Now America is nothing more than yet another Babylon with her own little Nimrod at the helm. Pagan from the heart. Her day of reckoning is fast approaching. |
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5/5/16 10:07 PM |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: The gospel yes - - Revival really? [URL=http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/Psychology/revival.htm]]]http://tinyurl.com/hz32yz2 (Revival in the Church--Do We Need It?/Is It Biblical?)[/URL] from which, 'In the revival movement of today, the common practice has been for "spiritually lethargic" churches to call in a revival preacher to instill new life into the congregation, and solicit from members of the church new commitments to Jesus. Besides the fact that this "decisional" type of preaching is unbiblical, our greatest quarrel is with the experiential/emotional/mystical/fanatical approach that most modern-day revivals take.' What you just described is not revival but revivalism. I suggest you read some worthy men like Lloyd-Jones of Iain Murray and learn the difference. |
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4/27/16 8:49 PM |
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B. McCausland wrote: We should then get out of this world. "I wrote unto you in an epistle not to company with fornicators: Yet not altogether with the fornicators of this world, or with the covetous, or extortioners, or with idolaters; for then must ye needs go out of the world" 1Co 5:9-10 "I pray not that thou should take them out of the world, but that thou should keep them from the evil" Joh 17:15 I still think it's a good idea to let them have it in the pocketbook, not so much for their support of this dangerous abomination, but for promoting it. There's an agenda afoot and Christians cannot be silent about it. That being said, there should be more concern for those things which take place within the church doors. (ecumenism, sex scandal, financial scams etc.) These we do without leaving the rest undone. |
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4/2/16 12:08 AM |
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Allie wrote: Another mamby pamby man in leadership being less than manly. Selling out his people for the pedofiles, drug addicts, philanders, and sexual deviants of the entertainment world. I bet there are many Christians planning to visit Disney or watch the next NFL game too. Why do we take our money and time and give it to these sickos? Are we so drunk with entertainment that we can't draw a line in the sand and stop patronizing these perverts? What is wrong with us? What excuse are we making for indulging? This is why are witness has little or no effect. We are living just like the world eith a little Jesus mixed in. Having a form of godliness, but denying its power. Ever learning, but never coming to the knowledge of the truth as said by Apostle Paul to Timothy. We buy all these books and go to conferences just to turn around and live like the world claiming christian liberty. We are ecumenists. Most professing women do not dress modestly and get little or no push back from pastors. Many if not most of the men are porn addicts. Christian leaders saying pagan Donald Trump is a believer and that Catholic Marco Rubio is born again. If we want to know firsthand what the problem is we need to get real and look at ourselves. Amen! |
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