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Yes, I did post something about Christian intolerance. Did you read the article and see the point I was making? Which is: it's time Christians stop compromising the basic beliefs of our faith, and start fighting for what the Lord has laid out for us. I'm tired of hearing that another Christian has refused to stand up for the sanctity of marriage or the precious nature of human life. Instead of sticking to the good fight, they've caved, and it makes me sick. The intolerance Mr. Dobson was speaking of is to be directed toward the sin, not the sinner. If we tolerate sin, then we're not truly Christians.
Now, if you didn't read the article, then don't bring it up, because you won't know what you're talking about. Read the article thoroughly, then post your thoughts on it. Otherwise, don't comment on it.
Gerani, I am not one of those people you mentioned. Humans who slaughter others because they refuse to accept Jesus as their Savior, goes against the very foundation of Christian morality. What those people did is murder, which is forbidden in the Ten Commandments. I've never murdered someone in the physical sense, but I did commit murder, in that I have hated people in the past. But that was before I became a BAC.
And I'm tired of you avoiding giving answers to the questions I've posted. Post your responses to each of those questions, and stop side-stepping. Now, here are the questions again:
1. Why is it that fundamentalist Muslims, who slaughter non-Muslims, aren't expected to show the same love and tolerance Christians are expected to display?
2. Why is it that whenever someone speaks out against Christians' moral viewpoints, Christians are not allowed to accuse the anti-Jesus brigade of intolerance and bigotry?
3. Why does the ACLU practically scream "separation of Church and State" every time someone hangs a Jewish or Christian symbol in a school during the holiday season, yet at the same time promotes the Islamic indoctrination of children in the public school system? (Here's proof, BTW: www.therant.us/staff/guest/accused_terr ... elines.htm)
Any faith that does not adhere to God's teachings and does not state that belief in and acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, are simply pathways to someone who <b>wants</b> to be God, but will <b>never</b> be: Satan. That's it. Take it or leave it. Worship one master, not two.
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I think I may have a problem practicing what Paul did in 1 Corinthians 10:31-32, in that - if I go to Mexico - I may have a plate full of chicken intestines in front of me. I'm not too sure about that. I don't want to offend the people, but I don't want to throw up, either. LOL
It is my personal belief that one should bow their head in reverence to God. Sorry if I ruffled feathers. The only thing that truly matters is belief in God and His promises.