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To: Grainne who wrote (17936)3/7/1998 9:08:00 PM
From: Intrepid1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Christiane, is a pagan a witch? purething



To: Grainne who wrote (17936)3/8/1998 2:22:00 AM
From: MSB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
<<Everyone, Mike is a Christian, and lives in the middle of the country>> Well, I'm sure our brothers and sisters would love to send an ROFL on that one so before they do, I'll save them the trouble.

Half of the above statement is incorrect. I do not feel that merely believing in God and more specifically Jesus, God's only begotten son, qualifies one as a Christian. Saying is one thing, acting is quite another. The first is true, I believe. The latter, however, cannot be attributed to me.

The second half of the statement is correct. I live in the Ozarks to be more specific which is the most I have or ever will be specific on the subject.

<<Because I am not a Christian, Mike, I do not understand exactly how much of the negative feelings towards gays are based on the Bible.>>

They aren't. Jesus never said to hate the sinner. He said to hate the sin. Two totally different things entirely. However, it is human nature to look at the sin and judge the person. This can be shown in the story of the woman at the well who was about to be stoned for adultery. Christ said those infamous words, "He who is without sin let him cast the first stone." I believe this can also be applied to those who engage in a homosexual lifestyle. Christians are not to hate the sinner, nor are they to judge sin, because in God's eyes no one sin is greater than another at least for the purposes of this discussion.

I thought the topic we are talking about was homosexuality, not the participants who engage in the activity. If it is otherwise, such as Christians who are engaging in this practice of hatemongering, than I would question their belief that they are even Christians in the first place. On that subject, I have no opinion. As to why God condems homosexuality, I can only say, because He says so. Further, God is about life. Homosexuality is anti-life simply because homosexuality by its very name cannot recreate life.



To: Grainne who wrote (17936)3/8/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Jack Clarke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Christine,

You said: >>Because I am not a Christian, Mike, I do not understand exactly how much of the negative feelings towards gays are based on the Bible.

I just got back from church (second Sunday in Lent, you know),and the last time I checked, my church (Anglican/Episcopalian) was considered a part of the Christian community. Yet I don't see much anti-homosexual feeling among my church members. You probably shouldn't lump all "Christians" together in their feelings about homosexuals, although I think some of the more fundamental believers have very strong feelings about this, based on their more rigid interpretation of scripture.

As a heterosexual Christian, then, I must say that I don't harbor any hatred toward homosexuals. I reserve the right to think that some of their alleged practices are distasteful, but that's another story.
Actually, I don't think homosexual people have much if any choice in how they feel about their sexuality. It's not like they make a conscious decision to become homosexual just to be contrary. In our church's baptismal covenant, which we renew with each new child's baptism, we pledge, with God's help, to "respect the dignity of every human being." That should include everybody.

Jack