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  • Celtic
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by RautaKansleri View Post
    Well you may caal me what you like, but I don't really see the logic in galling me Shishkabob...

    Ei näin.
    Prayers to you all.

    I dunno. I just like naming things after food.

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  • RautaKansleri
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Well you may caal me what you like, but I don't really see the logic in galling me Shishkabob...

    Ei näin.
    Prayers to you all.

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  • Satan Accepted My Soul
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    I am incredibly confused by this website and forum. Is this a serious, religious endeavor, or an attempt to insult Christianity? The fact that I'm seeing a Crucifix smiley tells me it is an insult.... either way, I've been laughing really hard since I've found this site.

    -Lucas

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  • Celtic
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by RautaKansleri View Post
    You are right about that 2 timothy 4 thing, but mostly your direct approach insults people, which doesn't help and merely turns opinions against you. There are many ways to tell people that their ways are wrong and sinful, friend. mocking my screen name isn't one of them. And I am not trying to convert anyone. I'm actually trying to be converted myself. I'm having this discussion out of pure interest and to help myself seek my faith. Well, maybe he didn't say tolerate, but if we aren't supposed to oppose evil, then what else can we do than tolerate it? And to the neighbour-question: if we are supposed to pray for our enemies and love them, why couldn't we pray for those who don't consider themselves as our enemies nor friends?

    Ei näin.
    Prayers to you all.

    May I call you shishkabob,then?

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  • RautaKansleri
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by Brother V View Post
    Brother, I think the celtic tart was telling RattaKuntSlurry, to not try to convert us away from True Christianity™. Not that anyone has ever been able to get a True Christian™ to unconvert.

    YIC
    V
    You are right about that 2 timothy 4 thing, but mostly your direct approach insults people, which doesn't help and merely turns opinions against you. There are many ways to tell people that their ways are wrong and sinful, friend. mocking my screen name isn't one of them. And I am not trying to convert anyone. I'm actually trying to be converted myself. I'm having this discussion out of pure interest and to help myself seek my faith. Well, maybe he didn't say tolerate, but if we aren't supposed to oppose evil, then what else can we do than tolerate it? And to the neighbour-question: if we are supposed to pray for our enemies and love them, why couldn't we pray for those who don't consider themselves as our enemies nor friends?

    Ei näin.
    Prayers to you all.

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  • Brother V
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    That's nice. Are we all to tear God's word into little pieces and feed those little pieces to hogs and allow those hogs to be eaten by Muslims and start following the Commandments of Celtic instead now?
    Brother, I think the celtic tart was telling RattaKuntSlurry, to not try to convert us away from True Christianity(tm). Not that anyone has ever been able to get a True Christian(tm) to unconvert.

    YIC
    V

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by Celtic View Post
    Well, in my not-so humble opinion, you should treat them with respect. If you don't like them, keep it to yourself, and whatever you do, do not try and convert them. Most annoying thing anyone does.
    That's nice. Are we all to tear God's word into little pieces and feed those little pieces to hogs and allow those hogs to be eaten by Muslims and start following the Commandments of Celtic instead now?

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  • Celtic
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by RautaKansleri View Post
    You should tolerate. Jesus told us to pray for our enemies, to tolerate even evil itself! Matthew 5:39 tells us not to oppose evil, but to turn the other cheek. Yet you insult, mock and ban everyone who doesn't suit your tastes. "There are even 'african american' people here"? So what? There should be all types of people here, and to them all you should say that you pray for them!

    Ei näin
    Prayers to you all.

    Well, in my not-so humble opinion, you should treat them with respect. If you don't like them, keep it to yourself, and whatever you do, do not try and convert them. Most annoying thing anyone does.

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  • Brother V
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by RautaKansleri View Post
    You should tolerate. Jesus told us to pray for our enemies, to tolerate even evil itself! Matthew 5:39 tells us not to oppose evil, but to turn the other cheek. Yet you insult, mock and ban everyone who doesn't suit your tastes. "There are even 'african american' people here"? So what? There should be all types of people here, and to them all you should say that you pray for them!

    Ei näin
    Prayers to you all.
    My Bible (KJV1611) doesn't contain the word "tolerate".

    Jesus didn't say for us to be pussies.

    In fact when He comes back, he's not gonna be a peaceful kinda guy. He's gonna come back and start killing people.

    Revelation 19:15 And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.

    Is this the Jesus you worship, or do you follow a meek, humble, quiet little man who runs around throwing flowers where he goes, hanging out with hippies, and probably looks like John Lennon?

    Friend, I don't insult anyone. Are you familiar with 2 Timothy 4?

    2 Timothy 4:2 Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine.

    I've talked at length on this verse before. What seems like an insult is a rebuke. Telling a fag that he's going to hell for his homersexual deathstyle, is an exhort. Hitting someone upside the head with the Bible (KJV1611) or just smacking them with a verse could save them from hell. Telling people it's ok to sin, and that God forgives, well, that just isn't always true.

    Think back to Eli's sons. For what they did, God didn't forgive them. Would you allow people to burn in hell, or do you think possibly a word that could be perceived as angry, can save them?

    YIC
    V

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  • Brother V
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by Skyseer View Post
    Brother V, may I ask what happened to the four brothers before you?

    Perhaps they died underneath a Wall of Text posted by you?
    I'm sorry I don't always write in soundbites.

    V

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  • RautaKansleri
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by Brother V View Post
    Friend, you read a whole lot into a story that never really happened.

    It was a parable. Not an event that actually happened. Jesus made up the story to show a point. The point was, that the neighbour was the person who helped, not the people who didn't.

    You will note that we have many neighbours on this forums. Heck, there are even "african american" True Christians™.

    Friend, until you prove that you are not of Satan, we must treat you as though you are.

    Matthew 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

    People may come here acting nicely, but then they are rebuked once and turn into hatefilled wolves.

    Wise people accept being admonished and use it as an opportunity to grow.

    Proverbs 9:8 Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.


    As to being nice to people. Friend, by having open forums we are going above and beyond what Jesus said to do.

    2 Corinthians 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?

    15 And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?

    16 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.


    We don't suffer a long time with infidels. They normally leave after one or two posts.

    Will you be staying a long time?

    YIC
    v
    You should tolerate. Jesus told us to pray for our enemies, to tolerate even evil itself! Matthew 5:39 tells us not to oppose evil, but to turn the other cheek. Yet you insult, mock and ban everyone who doesn't suit your tastes. "There are even 'african american' people here"? So what? There should be all types of people here, and to them all you should say that you pray for them!

    Ei näin
    Prayers to you all.

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  • Skyseer
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by Brother V View Post
    Friend, you read a whole lot into a story that never really happened.

    It was a parable. Not an event that actually happened. Jesus made up the story to show a point. The point was, that the neighbour was the person who helped, not the people who didn't.

    You will note that we have many neighbours on this forums. Heck, there are even "african american" True Christians™.

    Friend, until you prove that you are not of Satan, we must treat you as though you are.

    Matthew 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

    People may come here acting nicely, but then they are rebuked once and turn into hatefilled wolves.

    Wise people accept being admonished and use it as an opportunity to grow.

    Proverbs 9:8 Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.


    As to being nice to people. Friend, by having open forums we are going above and beyond what Jesus said to do.

    2 Corinthians 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?

    15 And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?

    16 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.


    We don't suffer a long time with infidels. They normally leave after one or two posts.

    Will you be staying a long time?

    YIC
    v
    Brother V, may I ask what happened to the four brothers before you?

    Perhaps they died underneath a Wall of Text posted by you?

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  • Brother V
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by RautaKansleri View Post
    Yes, but there are many who tolerate you, while you do not tolerate them. People who come to this thread and say they wish to coexist and have nothing against you, yet you just mock them and ban them and call them satanists. Didn't Jesus tell us to do to other thing we want them to do to us? Shouldn't you be praying for my soul as well? And how was the good Samaritan "like-minded" with the robbed man? I didn't understand that.

    Ei näin.
    Prayers to you all.
    Friend, you read a whole lot into a story that never really happened.

    It was a parable. Not an event that actually happened. Jesus made up the story to show a point. The point was, that the neighbour was the person who helped, not the people who didn't.

    You will note that we have many neighbours on this forums. Heck, there are even "african american" True Christians(tm).

    Friend, until you prove that you are not of Satan, we must treat you as though you are.

    Matthew 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

    People may come here acting nicely, but then they are rebuked once and turn into hatefilled wolves.

    Wise people accept being admonished and use it as an opportunity to grow.

    Proverbs 9:8 Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.


    As to being nice to people. Friend, by having open forums we are going above and beyond what Jesus said to do.

    2 Corinthians 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?

    15 And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?

    16 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.


    We don't suffer a long time with infidels. They normally leave after one or two posts.

    Will you be staying a long time?

    YIC
    v

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  • RautaKansleri
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Yes, but there are many who tolerate you, while you do not tolerate them. People who come to this thread and say they wish to coexist and have nothing against you, yet you just mock them and ban them and call them satanists. Didn't Jesus tell us to do to other thing we want them to do to us? Shouldn't you be praying for my soul as well? And how was the good Samaritan "like-minded" with the robbed man? I didn't understand that.

    Ei näin.
    Prayers to you all.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Moral dilemma.

    Originally posted by RautaKansleri View Post
    Nah, I'm talking about the story Jesus tells about the man who was robbed and wounded and left by the road naked. Then the good Samaritan came across him, tended to his wounds and showed him his hospitality. The man could've been anyone. And Jesus uses this story to answer the question "Who is my neighbour?"

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    Prayers for you all.
    Was that His answer friend?

    Luke 10:37 And he said, He that shewed mercy on him. Then said Jesus unto him, Go, and do thou likewise.
    In other words the man who behaves as my neighbor is my neighbor. I see nothing about us considering people who do not show us mercy and behave like Christians as our neighbors; for instance the Priest and Levite in the story. So clearly "everyone" is not our neighbor.

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