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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
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I think that the post is absolutely rash. I myself am not a christian and don't intend to be. so someone can probably say i'm lost in sin. as christians shouldn't you be trying to "save" tila and those upon her show as opposed to bashing her and thus encouraging her even moreso to do her show? how does it create confusion to be bi, or gay, or transgendered. most people who come out know themselves quite well and are comfortable. not confused. if a child is raised within a christian family, but they watch mtv and they become lost in sin from watching it(which sounds quite absurd to me), then it was their choice. how are you to blame a network or another person for the choice that someone makes. if the generation CHOOSES to lose itself in sin, then shouldn't you blame them? if a christian is a true down to heart christian, they would not give in to a temptation as small as that, would they? i don't watch mtv, in fact i think it's absolute trash, but they have the right to air what they want. just because you don't like what they show does not give you the right to decide that it is wrong for the kids and others. you can say that YOU think it is morally wrong, because that only expresses opinion. every person is different and you can try to convince someone that something is wrong but in the end it is up to them to decide. i do not push my beliefs on anyone, but if they choose to follow then so be it. you can push and push and push but it's always a matter of choice. and you can push until someone just caves in but if someone didn't turn christian willingly then are they truly christian? i have many bi, lesbian, and gay friends. but them being around me doesn't confuse me and question my heterosexuality. i know i'm straight and i'm happy with it. others are happy with it. my gay friends are happy with themselves and i'm happy with them for being who they are. when articles like this are written, it only fuels the topic and not defuse. if a person has their own morals, and is their own person, and does things their own way, and just happens to do everything that is like that of a christian. are they going to be sent to hell? if they are a good person and they help the world and everyone around sees them as great, but they like to give in to sexual urges, are they going to hell after doing good for the world? it is good to believe in god and the word of the bible, but in the end it must be remembered that man wrote the bible and not god. you base on faith just as every other man, woman, and child born upon this earth does. you don't know for fact if you are right, but you have faith that you are. you can't push faith on others. don't fuel something that you don't like. walk with god and let the followers who choose to follow go with you, but don't drag people by chains.
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I think that the post is absolutely rash. I myself am not a christian and don't intend to be. so someone can probably say i'm lost in sin. as christians shouldn't you be trying to "save" tila and those upon her show as opposed to bashing her and thus encouraging her even moreso to do her show? how does it create confusion to be bi, or gay, or transgendered. most people who come out know themselves quite well and are comfortable. not confused. if a child is raised within a christian family, but they watch mtv and they become lost in sin from watching it(which sounds quite absurd to me), then it was their choice. how are you to blame a network or another person for the choice that someone makes. if the generation CHOOSES to lose itself in sin, then shouldn't you blame them? if a christian is a true down to heart christian, they would not give in to a temptation as small as that, would they? i don't watch mtv, in fact i think it's absolute trash, but they have the right to air what they want. just because you don't like what they show does not give you the right to decide that it is wrong for the kids and others. you can say that YOU think it is morally wrong, because that only expresses opinion. every person is different and you can try to convince someone that something is wrong but in the end it is up to them to decide. i do not push my beliefs on anyone, but if they choose to follow then so be it. you can push and push and push but it's always a matter of choice. and you can push until someone just caves in but if someone didn't turn christian willingly then are they truly christian? i have many bi, lesbian, and gay friends. but them being around me doesn't confuse me and question my heterosexuality. i know i'm straight and i'm happy with it. others are happy with it. my gay friends are happy with themselves and i'm happy with them for being who they are. when articles like this are written, it only fuels the topic and not defuse. if a person has their own morals, and is their own person, and does things their own way, and just happens to do everything that is like that of a christian. are they going to be sent to hell? if they are a good person and they help the world and everyone around sees them as great, but they like to give in to sexual urges, are they going to hell after doing good for the world? it is good to believe in god and the word of the bible, but in the end it must be remembered that man wrote the bible and not god. you base on faith just as every other man, woman, and child born upon this earth does. you don't know for fact if you are right, but you have faith that you are. you can't push faith on others. don't fuel something that you don't like. walk with god and let the followers who choose to follow go with you, but don't drag people by chains.
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.