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@kellyjay saidAre you really analogizing hatred to sexual orientation?
He made us with the ability to love, hate, be fruitful or fruitless. Fruitless was not in the design either as was hate.
@kellyjay saidAre you really analogizing hatred to sexual orientation?
He made us with the ability to love, hate, be fruitful or fruitless. Fruitless was not in the design either as was hate.
@fmf saidDo you believe if we do not affirm a lifestyle that is hate?
Are you really analogizing hatred to sexual orientation?
@kellyjay saidDon't move the goalposts. I am asking about your analogy. I don't need you or want you to "affirm" a lifestyle that is incompatible with your religious beliefs. Have you never read or understood any of my posts these last 10+ years? Don't be so disingenuous. I am asking about your analogy.
Do you believe if we do not affirm a lifestyle that is hate?
@kellyjay saidSexual orientation isn't a choice. As a straight man (and assuming God exists) I was born as God made me. Why would that be any different for somebody who was gay? Why would somebody acting to their true nature be immoral? Why would God create an immoral human?
He made us with the ability to love, hate, be fruitful or fruitless. Fruitless was not in the design either as was hate.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidDoesn’t matter if it is not a choice, people regardless of what they want have boundaries.
Sexual orientation isn't a choice. As a straight man (and assuming God exists) I was born as God made me. Why would that be any different for somebody who was gay? Why would somebody acting to their true nature be immoral? Why would God create an immoral human?
@fmf saidI didn’t move the goalposts I said we are to be fruitful there wasn’t anything about hate or even any standard towards anyone. Any implication towards that came from you not me.
Don't move the goalposts. I am asking about your analogy. I don't need you or want you to "affirm" a lifestyle that is incompatible with your religious beliefs. Have you never read or understood any of my posts these last 10+ years? Don't be so disingenuous. I am asking about your analogy.
@kellyjay saidIn your opinion is homosexuality amoral in the eyes of God?
Doesn’t matter if it is not a choice, people regardless of what they want have boundaries.
@divegeester saidIn the eyes of God takes it out of the realm of opinions. So if you can justify your opinion in scripture do so, the only thing I have said so far is we were told to be fruitful.
In your opinion is homosexuality amoral in the eyes of God?
@kellyjay saidOh? "There wasn’t anything about hate" in the post of yours I was replying to? Are you sure?
I didn’t move the goalposts I said we are to be fruitful there wasn’t anything about hate or even any standard towards anyone. Any implication towards that came from you not me.
@fmf saidWell, I wrote it; I know what it says. What you think it means is difficult to say; I can
Oh? "There wasn’t anything about hate" in the post of yours I was replying to? Are you sure?
@kellyjay saidIt's odd that you say "There wasn’t anything about hate" when, in fact, there was.
Well, I wrote it; I know what it says. What you think it means is difficult to say; I can
only speak for me, while you may think you can speak for everyone.
@kellyjay saidIs that a yes or a no?
In the eyes of God takes it out of the realm of opinions. So if you can justify your opinion in scripture do so, the only thing I have said so far is we were told to be fruitful.
@fmf saidI'm sure it may have triggered something in you; you do seem to see things that
It's odd that you say "There wasn’t anything about hate" when, in fact, there was.