Re: Can furries go to Heaven?
Thank you to the contributors in this thread. The question of furries in Heaven is now settled. Furries cannot go to Heaven under any circumstance and are an affront to The Creator of the universe. It doesn't even matter how many universes there are or if you have doppelgängers in all of then who are not furries: put on the fursuit, prance awkwardly hoping a mauve penguin will turn up in the carpark or glide sylphlike across the emerald ballroom in cerise zebra, it's all the same to God and Scripture has been cited. That is called evidence.
We've covered whether. these freaks make it to Paradise; all that remains is why not?
One aspect of bling is the cost. Obviously your iridium grille with the calibre cut rubies was not cheap and even though the two materials complement one another quite nicely God has something else in mind when He describes what in His sight is of great price. Costumes are similarly at a premium. I enjoy sewing and keep up with the new fabrics and pigments; how they react in different lights, whether they're suitable for daylight or evening or under stage lighting for costumes all needs to be factored in. What I do is made to measure which for costumes just means fitted and pinned on the spot without a pattern and it takes some time. Fursuits need to be professionally done at a good hourly rate but God is explicit: no fursuit can ever be the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit which is, in His sight, of value.
Do I need to mention that the grille probably matches your zebra suit? Or how the addition of luminous embroidery draws even more eyes in the emerald ballroom? God's standard opposes such idiocy in it's own right. The Bible says so and God is watching every second everything you do.
Now that this has been settled, perhaps someone could address those activities requiring such ludicrous apparel which will like any heathen enterprise most likely focus on the lower part of the body.
Thank you to the contributors in this thread. The question of furries in Heaven is now settled. Furries cannot go to Heaven under any circumstance and are an affront to The Creator of the universe. It doesn't even matter how many universes there are or if you have doppelgängers in all of then who are not furries: put on the fursuit, prance awkwardly hoping a mauve penguin will turn up in the carpark or glide sylphlike across the emerald ballroom in cerise zebra, it's all the same to God and Scripture has been cited. That is called evidence.
We've covered whether. these freaks make it to Paradise; all that remains is why not?
- Excessive bling is a sin
- The Bible addresses adornment as follows:
- I Peter 3 look up
3a let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair
3b and of wearing of gold
- I Peter 3 look up
- The Bible addresses adornment as follows:
- This includes fursuits
- fursuits are apparel
- addressed in The Bible here:
- I Peter 3 look up
3c or of putting on of apparel
- I Peter 3 look up
- fursuits are apparel
- That is what God does not want
- what ornament is appropriate as described by God?
- I Peter 3 look up
4a But let it be the hidden man of the heart
4c even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit
4d which is in the sight of God of great price
- I Peter 3 look up
- what ornament is appropriate as described by God?
One aspect of bling is the cost. Obviously your iridium grille with the calibre cut rubies was not cheap and even though the two materials complement one another quite nicely God has something else in mind when He describes what in His sight is of great price. Costumes are similarly at a premium. I enjoy sewing and keep up with the new fabrics and pigments; how they react in different lights, whether they're suitable for daylight or evening or under stage lighting for costumes all needs to be factored in. What I do is made to measure which for costumes just means fitted and pinned on the spot without a pattern and it takes some time. Fursuits need to be professionally done at a good hourly rate but God is explicit: no fursuit can ever be the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit which is, in His sight, of value.
Do I need to mention that the grille probably matches your zebra suit? Or how the addition of luminous embroidery draws even more eyes in the emerald ballroom? God's standard opposes such idiocy in it's own right. The Bible says so and God is watching every second everything you do.
Now that this has been settled, perhaps someone could address those activities requiring such ludicrous apparel which will like any heathen enterprise most likely focus on the lower part of the body.
Isaiah 55:8-9 For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.
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