it means the bible doesnt represent god. nothing more.-If God isn't always right, then that mean he is not a God by definition, and therefore, he is a farce.
-I think this is kind of stupid. However, it's in the Bible, and what God says goes. Since I am a christian, I believe the teachings of God.
-The bible says that men are not to have sex with eachother, or lust after eachother.
-I think this is kind of stupid. However, it's in the Bible, and what God says goes. Since I am a christian, I believe the teachings of God.
me and gormy has a good talk... thanks
so basically we both agree that God is always right, but because the Bible is written by human beings, and has been translated a zillion times, so it cannot be taken word for word.
Regardless of if you believe in God or not, you have to admit, the 10 commandments are like, the best rules to live by ever. And Jesus knew what he was talking about too. So while it is unfortunate that the Bible is inaccurate, the main ideas... love your neighbor as yourself, do not steal, do not murder... they are all very good timeless teachings, that ring true regardless of how old they are.
So anyways, don't take the bible word for word. It is a book written by people who believe in God, as a basic guideline of how we are to live out our lives. If you take it as pure, 100% fact, then you are nothing but a yes-man. Interpret it as you will, and apply it to your own life.
Anyways, long story short... the Bible says do not judge, and do not condemn. Therefore, I will not judge gay people for their decisions, as that would by unchristian of me. It took four hours and a lot of typing to realize this, but if Jesus really wanted us to love everyone equally, that should include gay people too. If God some sort of grudge against them, that's none of my business, and I doubt he does anyways. God loves everyone, no matter what you decide to do with you life. God loves the prostitute on the corner of main street. God loves the war veteran, God loves the elderly, the single moms, kids, babies, murderers...
If God really cares about what he made, he shouldn't hate people that love people of the same gender as they are, especially since it is not their choice to be homosexuals in the first place.
"'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments."
Regardless of if you believe in God or not, you have to admit, the 10 commandments are like, the best rules to live by ever. And Jesus knew what he was talking about too. So while it is unfortunate that the Bible is inaccurate, the main ideas... love your neighbor as yourself, do not steal, do not murder... they are all very good timeless teachings, that ring true regardless of how old they are.
i'd vote no if I was in the united states
Rudd is definitely better than Howard, but separate-but-equal makes me angry because it's pretty flawed. as long as we're separated we're not going to be equal because we're being treated pretty differently. :/
I respect the people who are able to realise that religion is an invention of god and that the bible is an invention of man.
If marriage is a religious term, as mentioned earlier by someone else, it should not be used as a word in law. Everybody should be in a civil union - both heterosexuals and homosexuals.This is a late reply, but I think people (Misaki, Gorm) kinda misunderstood me, I wasn't arguing whether gays had the right to be married, I was just arguing why it could be better to leave the term "'civil union". Marriage is more of a religious term, and...well just read Misty's post for what I basically think, the only thing I didn't consider in my post is considering statewise every marriage a civil union, even though Hip said it might piss off certain hetero couples...sucks that such controversy could exist over a word =/. I'm all for no on prop 8 though.