what does your church say about homosexuals? what is your churches view of what happens to them when they die? - i dont think you can claim tolerance if you believe these people are going to burn in the fiery pits of hell, and that they deserve to - and this subtle hateful view opens the doors to more extreme hateful viewsthe people you call "christians" are christians, i can see where you are coming from that they are not promoting love, and that's a shame, they are the people who cause christians to be labelled as hypocrites Grims post was very good, christian groups do good work in the community, but the conservative hateful views that under ride it lead me to consider them hate groups
- i am willing to back my views up with reason and examples, please if you disagree with be could you do the same and we can have an adult conversation - Name calling and general abuse doesn't do you any favours in the looking tolerant basket
Where is the "reason and examples" you mention later?Where is your proof that Christianity is a hate group?I would love to see how you turn your opinion into a fact.Of course, like you, I have an unfair bias - namely, I think your opinion is full of shit, and given your posts in this thread, and in the rest of the community (Music threads anyone?), I don't give anything you say a whole heap of respect. So keep that in mind maybe?Here is a question:Why should I be tolerant of such reckless ignorance on your part?This has nothing to do with me being intolerant (yet another unfair, incorrect generalisation) - this has everything to do with me simply being fed up dealing with unfair generalisations, incorrect assumptions and insults, and unprovoked attacks.You are asking me to provide "reason and examples" so we can have an "adult conversation"? You haven't provided any of these things yourself! All you've done is make unfair, totally incorrect generalisations of a group of people that I'm convinced you literally know nothing about, with absolutely no basis whatsoever. Perhaps if you did more than make wild statements merely to provoke a reaction, and make subtle ad hominem attacks, I might take you more seriously.In fact, why am I even discussing Christianity with someone who obviously doesn't know ANYTHING about it? The extent of your knowledge appears to be "I saw Brian Tamaki on TV once and mormons woke me up one Saturday, so Christians are dicks." Or am I wrong? Being that I attend a church weekly and try to follow what is going on in the Christian church nationally and globally, what exactly do you think qualifies you to presume you know more about the Christian church than I do?I can't wait to read what you have to say ...
what does your church say about homosexuals? what is your churches view of what happens to them when they die? - i dont think you can claim tolerance if you believe these people are going to burn in the fiery pits of hell, and that they deserve to - and this subtle hateful view opens the doors to more extreme hateful views
Originally Posted by External sourceOpposition to hiring homosexualsThe Salvation Army in the U.S. has been the topic of many controversial discussions about discrimination against homosexuals in their hiring practices.[5] According to lesbian/gay newsmagazine The Advocate, the Bush administration was "willing to do whatever it takes to perpetuate, support, and defend discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals" in exchange for The Salvation Army's lobby support for Faith-Based Initiatives, in what the publication described as a "secret arrangement."[6] The New York Times reported that the Salvation Army believed it had a firm commitment from the White House to issue a regulation that would override local antidiscrimination laws. A disclosure of The Salvation Army's request "outraged some civil rights groups and lawmakers," and resulted in an immediate reversal of a previous promise to honor the request.[7]The Salvation Army's position is that because it is a church, Section VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 explicitly guarantees its right to discriminate on the basis of its religious beliefs in its hiring. To reinforce its position, it threatened to close all soup kitchens in New York City when the city government proposed legislation that would require all organizations doing business with it to provide equal benefits to unmarried domestic partners.[8]
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Read again previous posts...i was advocating the positive by argueing the negative.....at least i think thats what i was doing.
but ragey ol' Flea, if you disagree use your words and arguments - if you had used your hatred from the quoted post and used it for thinking and reasoning we might be getting somewhere
what does your church say about homosexuals? what is your churches view of what happens to them when they die?
i dont think you can claim tolerance if you believe these people are going to burn in the fiery pits of hell, and that they deserve to - and this subtle hateful view opens the doors to more extreme hateful views
Since homosexuality is deemed a sin in the bible, and since most churches adhere to this idea, why would/should churches such as the Salvation Army allow people who are willingly, knowingly committing sin to represent them? The Presbyterian Church of NZ also went through this last year, deciding against letting homosexuals lead/pastor their churches. Its not because they are homosexual; its because they are sinning, and since leading/representing a church requires a good spiritual state - a state that is believed to be diminished by sin - why would sinners of any kind be allowed to lead churches?
To be specific, the Presbyterian General Assembly decided that, but not without quite a few complaints. There are still homosexuals in clergy positions within the Presbyterian Church, and there has even been talk of a breakaway. The General Assembly appears to be riding the wave of intolerance* and new-found zeal that religion is experiencing post 911.
For the second part: what of the idea that we are born into sin? If that is so, then we ALL are sinners and then who would lead if the rules were rigidly applied rather than by discretion?
Its also interesting to remember that - as is my understanding - being homosexual is not a sin, but practicing homosexuality is.
God is believed to be loving and graceful
On the first count (believing that Jesus is God) and the Holy Trinity thing, you are right, but when it comes to all that other stuff, I've heard discussion on these topics that covers a wide range of opinions and perspectives.
I want to address this more in depth at some stage. I can't find the right words now, but it seems to me to be a bit of a cop out, it's like saying "it's ok to be a soldier, just don't kill anyone"
Is this the same god who in the Old Testament said something along the lines of: "I am a jealous god"?
Cheers for your replies Flea.
What? So, which ones do you dispute? Because I would think these are all part of the Christian mythos....I find this very interesting as these things are all talked about in the bible. These are the pretty much core concepts of the religion.
...And on another note, if Jesus was god, then why is it such a big deal if he died anyway? He's immortal, all powerful, etc. Now if a Human died on the cross for our sins - now THAT would carry much more weight.Proof - God cheated, he self res'd. Now thats fkn hax. A human can't do that shit, so the sacrifice is worth much much more.
Flea, I too really appreciate your posts and the way you compose yourself in what is a very emotional subject. Some things have been said to you that are quite rude and inappropriate.
However I do disagree with an above post about being married and not bonking the secretary. You should of course not cheat on your wife, this is morally wrong and as you are getting sex sometimes you are being a greedy bastard,but denying your sexual nature for the rest of your life because of scripture has proven to be a ticking time bomb. The church has found this out the hard way and is I believe the biggest stain on religion in RECENT history.
ive always found the jesus dying for our sins rather odd. because as ape said he didnt really die. Did he change his mind halfway through? If he truly died for our sins why didnt he stay dead?And if as some religions say jesus is god then what was the whole point of it? Purely symbolic and of no use to anyone?
WTF ? since when have Jesus and God been the same "person"...jesus was Gods son, born to a mortal woman to spread gods word on Earth.....and my understanding is that the actual act of dying was unimportant, it was the suffering he recieved at the hands of man that was the important part of the story.
Ok maybe not unimportant, rather, "less" important than the actual suffering.
I agree - suppression of sexuality or suppression of intimacy is never a good, under any circumstances (just check out the number of songs inspired by an unrequited love ). I simply don't know the answer to this one; all I do know is that - whether they feel welcome or not - homosexual people are more than welcome at my church, and at many other churches I'm familiar with. There is no hatred towards homosexuals, there is no intolerance of homosexuals. That there is, is merely a myth compounded by poor media reporting and bad public relations (for example, the Destiny march last year).
Noticeably, they also don't let people who commit adultery, steal, murder or rape lead their churches.
- "Angels exist?".... I've heard it argued that they don't anymore; not since the OT anyways.- "Devils exist?".... I've heard it argued that they don't, for the same reason Angels don't.
WTF ? since when have Jesus and God been the same "person
I find this interesting, because you're so willing to try and answer everyone's questions, keep it up.
just so i understand, there would be no issues with a practising homosexual attending your church (except for the story about the man leaving as he didn't feel welcome) and that a practising homosexual would have no issues getting into heaven if he believed in jesus and he/she wouldn't need to repress his/her sexuality or feel what he/she was doing was wrong?and this would be the same across the majority of churches?if so, i apologise because the information i had wasn't an accurate reflection of the true story
I think you would find that most homosexuals would find it hateful being compared with adulteress, thieves, murderers and rapists - you need to be careful as it is post like this one that can lead people to feel the church is intolerant
yeah yeah yeah... but what do YOU believe? Do devils and angels exist. Do YOU think there is an all powerful devil like the one that tested jesus out in the desert. Or is it that 666 mark of the beast character that appears later in the story?
In Hinduism it is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva that make up their trinity (trimurti). Sumerians had Anu, Enlil and Anki and in Egypt it was Amun, Re and Ptah. The Babylonians employed the equilateral triangle as their symbol for their god (three into one) just as the Roman Catholic church does today. In Christianity it is the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost (spirit). Like Anifix said, it is an old and very popular story.