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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
Christianity points to sin? Where is this information coming from? You may be listening or watching the wrong people. Sometimes God needs to humble us, we hurt and turn to our Lord who can redeem us! Sometimes there are believers and non-believers who are still working in their own will, not God's which causes pain. Pain for them, and they often hurt those around them. God created the real world, Jesus is His Son, so He applies to all things. Often we need to hold ourselves accountable for our actions and our thoughts, there is forgiveness but you have to accept it. In order to receive and find truth, you need to purely search for truth. Jesus is truth. Sometimes God gives us things so we may learn His ways, and than teach each other and be there for each other. ITs the denial of sin, and being prideful that is often pointed out, that is what prevents a relationship with Jesus Christ. I'm not exactly sure why you are questioning forgiveness.....have you not accepted forgiveness.....have you never felt the redemption of our Lord? Before Jesus died for our sins we had to sacrifice animals and such for our sins. Now all we have to do is just go to Him and say Father I have sinned forgive me! Freedom is what i call forgiveness!!
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So if God hates America because of "fags", why doesn't he hate European countries or other countries. America isn't the only country that has homosexuals in it! Its a shame b.c these people may actually deter some people who God is calling to be closer to HIm, but non-believers or even new believers may become afraid believing they may be like this! And I think the more media attention Westboro gets the more they are going to keep burning. Lets ignore them and we'll see how things may change! We need to pray for them and their children!!
On our own we are little more than bits of stone and glass. Together we are the Body of Christ. Holy Bible: Mosaic is an invitation to experience Christ in His Word and in the responses of his people. Each week, as you reflect on guided Scripture readings aligned with the church seasons, you will receive a wealth of insight from historical and contemporary writings.