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  • Warren Praises Invitation of Gay Bishop for Inaugural Prayer

    Jasonx10 »
    Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:28 am Agree: 8   Disagree: 1

    'The God of our many understandings' is not the God of the bible; Jesus Christ said 'i am the way, the truth and the life, no man comes to the father except through me' and 'if you do not believe i am who i say I am you will indeed die in your sins'. We know scripture says 'the wages of sin is death' and 'any man who does not believe stands condemned already'. Gay 'Christian' activists like Robinson are trying to paint their opponenets as the 'haters', but it is because they do not believe Jesus is exactly the person he said he was or the God of the bible classifies homosexuality as a sin that they are the haters of men; more willing to redefine truth in light of their desires than redefine their lives in light of their 'so-called' faith. Scripture says men love darkness rather than light. It also says in the latter days many false Christs will preach/be preached of. Bible-believing Christians ought to start dividing and sorting universalist pluralist heresy from our ranks. These are 'doctrines of demons'. If your 'Christian' faith isnt compatible with what scripture says than is it really Christianity? Or is it just your own modified cut-to-suit religion with the term 'Christianity' slapped on it? Many men are being led away from the true Christ because we are too afraid to divide in America. Let us divide and be done with these men; their mouths are filled with passion laced with poison and their hearts are too hard to see what is happening.

  • Faith Leaders Press Obama to Ban Torture on Day 1

    Jasonx10 »
    Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:00 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    Are we seriously trying to neuter the last remaining spec of masculinity in our nation?

    We really think that eliminating WATER-BOARDING is the 'Christ-like' thing to do? We have an enemy who beheads non-muslims, tortures them in SICK ways without reason, hates everyone who is different and is unwilling to dialogue at all and rather than defend millions of innocent american people who might be in potentially serious danger, we're going to give mr. terrorist a pat on the back, hope he sees our 'Christian-love' and turns around? Even Christ had the disciples carry swords. Was Christ 'violent'? Coercion is wrong, but self-defense and defense of the innocent from a coercer is ENTIRELY BIBLICAL.

    I think real Christians ought to stand up and start pointing out these pluralist heretics parading themselves as 'Christian leaders' in America, writing 'spiritual books' and speaking at political or social events in favor of grossly anti-christian values (like Gene Robinson, the openly gay bishop who at Obama's request will be praying to a very non-specific, non-offensive God of some sort on sunday during inauguration proceedings, or even Rick Warren as of late, who likely will make sure not to pray in Jesus name himself this weekend for fear of 'offending' someone).

    I am tired of living in a nation of gutless wonders. Will someone please stand up and just say whats right without caring about what is politically expedient or pandering to a nation of relativists who think that everyone on earth deserves NOT to be offended except Christians who take their bibles seriously.

  • Hundreds of Complaints Force Zoo to Break Ties with Creation Museum

    Jasonx10 »
    Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:41 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    'pro-science'?

    As if 'science' "says" one thing and creationists say another? Even within evolutionary biology (let alone other fields) you can not get any particular scientist to agree with another on a given matter, so 'science' is not an absolute foundation, but rather a process (one which is being maligned by so many FAITHfully antithetical people today).

    Pro-science, if you were truly 'pro-science', you would understand that the observation of present-day data; empirical evidence, is something that must be viewed through a window of presuppositions (and EVERY scientist makes them). Do not be so naive as to think that somehow 'darwinians are being honest about what they observe and creationists are distorting the facts'.

    Both scientists find fossilized bones in sedimentary layers of the earth. Sediment=fossilized mud; mud laid down either by a world-wide flood, OR a sloowwww gradual dusting (which in no way gives good explanation for poly-straight fossils or the square shape of the grand canyon, or the fact that it was rubidium-strontium dated to be older at the top than the bottom).

    A more adequate name for you might be 'pro-uniformity' (this a faith or a worldview, not an 'irrefutable factual foundation')

  • Hundreds of Complaints Force Zoo to Break Ties with Creation Museum

    Jasonx10 »
    Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:24 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Good for AIG. This is intolerance. It's ridiculous how even a private organization is so demonized by people for something that will in no way affect their lives negatively. People are constantly labeling creationists as 'ignorant' or 'unscientific' (arent we Christians the 'intollerant' 'bigotted' ones?). The media generally demonizes creationists, the schools generally do; but the one thing they all have in common is a fear of an open debate (when is the last nationally televised debate you've seen between a PHD Creationist and a PHD Evolutionist here in America? You don't see them for the obvious reason that darwinians enjoy their monopoly on so-called 'scientific fact' and they would prefer most people continue to not understand that our presuppositions about a past we never physically witnessed influence how we view the empirical evidence available to us today).

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