Who is bragging? How is being realistic about the government and choosing to focus on more important things rather than money, being fiscally irresponsible? -- Aspen
-- How can you - with a straight face - say you are focusing on things "rather than money" while at the same time criticizing people for how they chose to spend theirs? Specifically, that they won't spend it the way YOU see fit.
Spend yours as you like. But don't criticize other Christians because they would rather spend theirs on things that actually will help save souls and bring people to Christ - as Christ has directed us to.
What do my views about homosexuality taken out of context have to do with this thread? So why bother responding to a person you have zero respect for, unless you are simply trying to discredit me? - Aspen
-- Actually, you discredited yourself. When you said that if a person voted against gay marraige they have 'violated the civil rights' of all gays.
But the other view of yours I shared was absolutely NOT taken out of context. Unfortunately for you, a simple re-visit of that thread shows that.
By your own admission you say homosexuals are going to hell, but then you turn around and criticize ANY efforts to share the Gospel with them -- even though sharing the Gospel with the lost is what God calls us (including little ol' you) to do.
No proactivity to try to save the souls of those you yourself admit are lost, but you criticize what you feel is the lack of proactivity on the environment.
You do indeed show where your priorities lie.
I hope so! My priority is love. You have indeed misrepresented my original statement; I was commenting on the idea that homosexuality is a choice and that if this is true then who are we to deny homosexuals the right to choose homosexuality? Not even God stops them from making this choice when they are alive on Earth. This statement presupposes that homosexuals already know that some Christians believe they are making a sinful choice. I used Solomon's statement "eat, drink and be merry because tomorrow we die" as a Biblical example - in the same spirit as Solomon did - if you are not a believer (or there is no God in your mind) and you choose to live for today - why should you be hindered in your behavior based on someone else's standards? especially when you need to live for today because you are going to live in Hell for eternity?
Now, it should be obvious that I am speaking hypothetically, because I do not believe homosexuality is a simple choice and I have been very clear on this point.
So if you want to continue to misrepresent what I believe - I cannot stop you, but I will call you on it.
Here we go! The fatalism of the fundamentalist Christian. On that same note, why do anything? God's Will is going to override anything we do anyway, right? - Aspen
-- God has
called us to take the Gospel to all corners of the world to save as many souls as we can before His return.
You would rather make sure the Snail Darter has a safe habitat.
There are very strong environmental laws in the US and several other countries. And the UN is working to expand those laws further. Earth is not going to be destroyed by lack of care for nature before Christ returns.
Unfortunately, during that same time, MILLIONS of people the world over will die in sin because people like you feel it is more important to plant a tree than plant God's seed.
I am sorry that you are more concerned with 'Mother Earth' than your Heavenly Father. But that's all on you.
I guess you are the only person who is allowed to use blanket statements? - Aspen
-- Not an unsubstantiated statement if it's supported by facts.
http://christiannews...-charities.html
(Psst, how many organizations on that list would call themselves 'liberal' rather than 'conservative?'
For you, 'fact' truly is a four-letter word.