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It's better than watching TV. Or, at least until the Lakers are back on, right Orontes?
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I have only read the KJV version of the bible, and not recently. Have you read the Book of Mormon? I admit, I haven't been following the Mormon threads. I'm not anti-mormon or anti-christian, I just don't believe in God. I don't read anti-mormon or anti-christian literature. I don't go around bashing any specific religion, but I do enjoy a good debate. I do consider Mormons to be Christians. I do think that many Christians, and even some Mormons, are trapped in Old Testament thinking, too focused on rewards and punishment, salvation and damnation, rather than the New Testament love, peace, and tolerance of Jesus Christ. I might have been a good candidate to bible bash with you years ago as an LDS missionary, but any argument I give you now would be entirely philisophical or secular.
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A paste made from Taro, a very starchy vegetable common to the Pacific Islands. EDIT: In the Philippines, you might know taro as "gabi".
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With old odd ends stolen forth from holy writ And seem a saint when most I play the devil. - Richard III If you want to catch a fish, don't follow a chicken. Last edited by doppelgänger; 06-05-2008 at 08:12 AM. |
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I really have no intentions of bashing Mormons or others. But I think biblical Christianity is both very exclusive and universal at the same time. By the grace of God, I am just sharing the God revealed in the Scriptures alone which is very exclusive. However, the biblical gospel is universal since God promises to redeem individuals from all tongue, tribes and nations on the earth. It seems you are not a staunch atheist, and might even be a philosophical agnostic. Do you mind sharing your philosophical perspective? Have you replaced your Mormon beliefs with a blend of eastern religion, or possibly a religious pluralism understanding of a higher power? |
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I believe we live in a completely physical world. I am not separate from the world, I am an inseparable part of the whole interconnected universe. I do not believe in an eternal soul or spirits or angels or ghosts. Free will, as we know it, is an illusion. Tell me, what exactly is a historic Christian? Are you referring to before or after the Nicene Creed?
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Monergism.com :: Classic Articles and Resources of the Historic Christian Faith Last edited by Fish-Hunter; 06-05-2008 at 11:48 AM. |
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For me, extra-marital sex is wrong because I made a covenant with my wife that we would only have sex with each other. If I were to betray her trust it would destroy her. It would have a terrible effect on my own self-perspective as well. Ultimately, I would sacrifice my family for a few minuets of pleasure. Pre-marital sex has emotional and medical risks, but it is much easier to deal with if the people involved are educated, responsible, and emotionally stable. In fact, pre-marital sex can strengthen the bond of a couple who plan to get married in the future. They will also test their sexual compatibility. I don't yet have any children with my current wife, but I have a daughter who lives with my ex wife who is turing 8 next month. Like I said earlier, sex requires a person to be educated, responsible, and emotionally stable. I would not allow her to have sex right now, even if she wanted to. Her mother is raising her LDS so I know she'll get plenty of encouragement to be abstinant. I can't guarantee that as a teenager she won't rebel. All I can do is educate her every chance I get and teach her to make wise decisions and to think before she acts. Then, when she's ready, she'll know when the time is right, and if she gets into trouble she'll be able to come to me without fear. As for an exact age where I would absolutely forbid it, I'm not so sure. Sixteen would be the lowest but it could easily go higher depending on her level of maturity and level of responsibility. As for same sex marriage, I can't think of any reason why they should be excluded. Marriage is for people who love each other and want to be legally committed to each other and be family. People of the same sex are subject to the same rules as those of us who are straight, education, responsibility, and emotional stability. What source of truth? The truths of love, equality, and freedom. We seem to have taken over Brendan's thread. If you would like to ask me more, feel free to start another one. I enjoy your questions.
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