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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:55 pm
I personally have always believed a universal turth. "He among us without sin be the first to cast the stone" And that is in the caltolic bible. How I know? My mom is a Caltolic. Anyway, if that is in their bible, they disobey the God they say they love so much.
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:57 pm
Usually because many people interpret the words of the Bible to prove their own opinion. I have a set of grandparents that I'm almost positive would be saying that God did not intend blacks and whites to attend the same school had they been living in the 20's or something. And watch, about 50 years from now homosexuality will be allright or something and there'll be a new taboo for God to be against.
Personally, I've never really found a clear and definete answer to the Christian homosexuality thing. My oh-so-wise grandfather pulled the "It's only natural, and male and female bodies were made for eachother" routine, but I also told him how unnatural it was for us to be wearing clothes and driving in a car. Pwnage.
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:04 pm
Aari-chan Well, let's give certain Christians credit. Most of the ranters about homosexuality are members of the Catholic church, and to less... ah... strict Christians, they're an embarrassment. Really, they are.
I mean, they're the ones that are also saying Harry Potter is a one way ticket to Satan, but my pastor reads them almost as fast as I do! The Catholics have gone too far in the past and they haven't learned from their mistakes. i agree not all christians are as strict
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