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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    If they live in poverty then they don't have access to the internet, more than half of the world lives off less than $2 per day and can't afford to use the internet.
    With the $2 a day they will soon have enough to buy one.

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  • Pim Pendergast
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    If they live in poverty then they don't have access to the internet, more than half of the world lives off less than $2 per day and can't afford to use the internet.
    These people are without excuse:

    For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse. — Rom 1:20

    God still requires them to believe in Him.

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  • Pen-And-Paper
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by John North View Post
    They don’t even have to buy the Book; it’s available online for free. Poor excuses won’t get them to Heaven.
    If they live in poverty then they don't have access to the internet, more than half of the world lives off less than $2 per day and can't afford to use the internet.

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  • John North
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    Some people in the world don't know of or don't believe in Jesus' word for whatever reason. For example there are people in poverty conditions in Africa who can't even afford food or water and wouldn't even have access to a bible
    They don’t even have to buy the Book; it’s available online for free. Poor excuses won’t get them to Heaven.

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Talitha View Post
    Work?
    Sorry sister, I meant steal.

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  • Talitha
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Tomas Torquemada View Post
    This is and extremely racist comment, boy.
    Whose garden do you work in?
    Work?

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by FreeFromBrains View Post
    The 'homo'? Do you know what that sounds like?

    I bet you use phrases like the 'Jew' or the 'abo' or the 'chink' or the 'coon or the 'camel jockey' or the 'slope' or the 'wetback'.

    You Christians seem to be full of hate and you are a prime example of it.

    Good job, mate.
    This is and extremely racist comment, boy.
    Whose garden do you work in?

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  • FreeFromBrains
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    the homo
    The 'homo'? Do you know what that sounds like?

    I bet you use phrases like the 'Jew' or the 'abo' or the 'chink' or the 'coon or the 'camel jockey' or the 'slope' or the 'wetback'.

    You Christians seem to be full of hate and you are a prime example of it.

    Good job, mate.

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  • Matthew Hopkins
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    I have a more German background
    Ah, that explains your confusion over Austria and Australia.

    YBIC

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    I didn't think of that circumstance Matthew Hopkins, if that opportunity arose then of course killing the homo in self defense would be the right thing to do.

    Some people in the world don't know of or don't believe in Jesus' word for whatever reason. For example there are people in poverty conditions in Africa who can't even afford food or water and wouldn't even have access to a bible

    My forefathers committed no crimes, I have a more German background and my family settled in Australia after it had been formed as a nation and was no longer being used as a prison colony so no crimes.

    That's a very good point, sadly my area is outdated and doesn't follow the word of the Lord and so we can't put people to death legally at all, no matter what the bible says
    Not having food and water is no excuse for not having a Bible (KJV 1611). I remember as a young boy being locked away in a cold cell without food and water for days on end, all I had for sustenance was my Faith and my (KJV 1611) Bible.

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  • Pim Pendergast
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    I don't believe homosexuals should be put to death because it seems pointless; it states in the bible that God damns all homosexuals to hell for all eternity and that's about as bad a punishment as you can get so I don't see the point of killing them on Earth as well, Jesus would want us to help them see the light of God and repent of their sinful ways.
    Murderers will burn in hell for all eternity. Is is pointless putting them to death too? Because that's what the Bible says (Gen 9:6). But of course, yes, we should share the love of Jesus with murderers and homers even as they are on their way to the gallows.

    We still both believe in God and that Jesus is his divine son and the saviour of us all.
    Could you define "all"?

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  • Pen-And-Paper
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    I didn't think of that circumstance Matthew Hopkins, if that opportunity arose then of course killing the homo in self defense would be the right thing to do.

    Some people in the world don't know of or don't believe in Jesus' word for whatever reason. For example there are people in poverty conditions in Africa who can't even afford food or water and wouldn't even have access to a bible

    My forefathers committed no crimes, I have a more German background and my family settled in Australia after it had been formed as a nation and was no longer being used as a prison colony so no crimes.

    That's a very good point, sadly my area is outdated and doesn't follow the word of the Lord and so we can't put people to death legally at all, no matter what the bible says

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    If God says it is right to kill homosexuals then it is right to kill homosexuals. I'm not sure about the laws in your area because I am not familiar with them but here in Australia killing anyone is considered murder and murderers get convixted with life sentences.
    It's a bit more complicated than that as God is way smarter than you assume.

    God tells us to kill gays: Leviticus 20:13 "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them."

    But God also tells us to obey secular laws (1st Peter 2:13-17, Romans 13:1-7). So if you live in a civilized area where Biblical law is implemented you can kill gays as God commands. But if you are living in an area with outdated laws that ignore God, you can not.

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Just a few questions.

    Originally posted by Pen-And-Paper View Post
    To clarify, I am Australian, not Austrian, but there are still many Catholics here...
    Thank you Faith Machine

    Laurence Niles, you misunderstand my point, why should we waste our efforts killing the gays on Earth when God is going to kill them forever by banishing them to hell?
    What were the crimes of your father that caused you to be transported to a prison colony? You know sins of the father and all that....

    What are you doing about the mary worshipping papist problem? From your statement above it would seem that instead of killing Joos you have taken to killing papes.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Let's not get bogged down in a whole gay viper's nest.

    My point was that many people who claim to love Jesus actually don't because they pick and choose which bits of His Holy Word® they accept and which bits to ignore.

    Jesus temporarily died for all of us and some people can't even follow His words to the letter.

    How would Jesus feel about that, eh?

    YIC

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