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There is no love within extortion, and the christian relationship with Jesus fits that description to a tee. And if that is love- its pretty sick and twisted. |
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no, the ones that argue it away are different, it is gay people who know that they are going to be instantly condemned, but convert to Christianity anyway who interest me. I simply can't understand why someone would convert to a religion that says that part of what they are is evil and shameful.
I was mainly wondering if the argument about god loving you anyway as long as you don't ever have sex again has ever convinced anyone! |
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Anyway, I have heard Christian arguments where gay people are supposedly "higher" beings than the normal, everyday heterosexual. God created homosexuals - more sinful than the normal heterosexual - to "refine them with his fire" so to speak. If the gay person (born gay, created that way by God on purpose) can remain true to God, his reward will be that much greater in Heaven. Supposedly . |
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But do Christians really think someone who is well adjusted and happy with themselves would convert to their religion? |
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Don't expect anything but some elaboration of, "God said it. I believe it. That settles it." Well, I don't really, but we'll see. We might be surprised. Quote Salmon of Doubt: A good comprehensive post, TW I was going to post pretty much the same response Thank you Quote Bree: Anyway, I have heard Christian arguments where gay people are supposedly "higher" beings than the normal, everyday heterosexual. God created homosexuals - more sinful than the normal heterosexual - to "refine them with his fire" so to speak. If the gay person (born gay, created that way by God on purpose) can remain true to God, his reward will be that much greater in Heaven. I've never heard that one before. How nice of god to think of such a thing! I join the general chorus of Quote Salmon of Doubt: But do Christians really think someone who is well adjusted and happy with themselves would convert to their religion? I think a lot of Xians think you can't be well adjusted and happy without belonging to their religion. And if you think you are, you're just deceiving yourself, or being deceived by the devil. TW |
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Perhaps hell is empty. Then God frightened us in a way no loving entity would. |
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Why would he send them to hell if they are not strong enough for a life of celibacy and frustration? |
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Here's what copernicus had to say about alleged God and hell in a different post.
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