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  • Gay NH Bishop to Offer Prayer at Inaugural Event

    ohowy »
    Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:01 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 1

    It is a tragedy when people try to say someone who denies what Jesus taught can be a Christian. mtgburrell/ fifth seal, the word Christian is made from the word Christ! Of course you know this, but at the same time you liberals reject him, you say a liberal can be a Christian. But surely to be a Christian means obeying Christ. To not do this is to call Him a liar and to doubt what He said. It is to doubt that he died and rose from the dead to pay for our sins. People like you will always try to deny this, yet somehow, peversely, you still claim to be a Christian. There are direct references to the sin of homosexuality (including the New Testament) but you always choose to ignore these. Therefore you are not really following Christ and therefore just like BO (who is pro abortion when God says 'I know you from the moment you are concieved') who just tries to select the bits from the bible that you can manage to mould to your own views. Either you accept the bible, completely, or you dont accept it at all and you reject Jesus himself. Jesus said 'I am the way, the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father except through me'. So if someone like Robinson says, 'I will be careful not to be especially Christian in my prayer', wow clearly he is not praying to Christ's Father is he! So to you liberals, to whom is he praying? Is he praying to the same god that one of his liberal colleagues from the same church who claims to be a 'christian/muslim' prays to? I guess indeed he is, a false god that will cause great punishment for those who lead people astray AS FORETOLD BY JESUS HIMSELF. Without repentance, without accepting Jesus is who he says he is, literally, the only path is to hell.

  • Hollywood Celebrities Mock Christians in Anti-Prop. 8 Video

    ohowy »
    Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:07 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    Perhaps another way of looking at this is that we Christians have failed in explaining why we believe what we do. The popularity of this video clearly demonstrates a broad lack of understanding of the teaching of Jesus and how the Old Testament fits into bible. The failure in our society today to understand how the bible fits into the overall message of God redeeming his people from their own sinfulness is perhaps our failure to communicate effectively. Its not from lack of trying, but perhaps we need to have a new look at how we all communicate our message.

  • Iran Parliament Approves Death Penalty for Apostasy Bill

    ohowy »
    Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:15 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    philo777 there is a reason that we useby words like Dark Ages to refer to the period when such things happened. Why is it that Muslims always justify todays evil actions by reffering to things that happened a thousand years ago. "Its to kill you because a thousand years ago someone in a country similar to yours which you most likely have no link to killed unders a similar argument". Well that makes it ok then, now I dont mind them killing people for exercising a human right to choose their religion. thankyou for enlightening us philo777

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