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Re: saved trash
So if you jump off a tall building, all that is needed to survive, is to stop believing in gravity?
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I know her, and yes - barring secular law getting in the way - she certainly would. Godly True Christian™ parents know that they may well be required by God to exterminate their own beloved offspring...Originally posted by oldfashionedbrat View PostHaha, wow, just when I think I've seen it all. I'm having a hard time believing that the people on this forum are real. I've heard some strong anti-gay rhetoric in my time, but this forum is just bizarre.
So you're a mother of seven? Would you kill one of your children if he/she told you he/she was gay?
Deut 21:19-21: 19 Then shall his father and his mother lay hold on him, and bring him out unto the elders of his city, and unto the gate of his place;
20 And they shall say unto the elders of his city, This our son is stubborn and rebellious, he will not obey our voice; he is a glutton, and a drunkard. 21 And all the men of his city shall stone him with stones, that he die: so shalt thou put evil away from among you; and all Israel shall hear, and fear.
I'm sure you find this very amusing, but children of Godly families know to cower in fear for their lives when they transgress God's Law (which is why they tend to stop doing it).
Care to stop sinning and come to Jesus?
Pastor Ed
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Well considering I no longer believe in the Bible or in salvation, eternal security is basically a moot point. But some of the verses my old church would have used would be John 10:28-29, basically saying that once someone accepts Christ as savior, and Christ gives him/her eternal life, he cannot lose it.
Can I ask what style of Baptist people here are? Cuz I grew up in a rigid fundamental Baptist church, where movie theaters were sinful and girls could not wear pants. I would have thought that to be the conservative extreme of Baptist teachings. But every church I knew of believed in eternal security. I had no idea that there could be such an extremist Baptist sect as I find on this forum that wouldn't believe in eternal security.
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I checked my Bible and I find no references to the doctrine of Eternal Security. Can you post chapter and verse, please?Originally posted by oldfashionedbrat View PostOk, I'll introduce myself. I was raised in a very strict Independent Baptist home, homeschooled my entire life, graduated from an unaccredited Baptist college. I am also gay, so my family has largely disowned me. I made two professions of faith, first when I was five, and then again during college, just to clear up any doubts. I was quite sincere both times, so, assuming one believes in the doctrine of Eternal Security, I have to be saved. However, although I do study the Bible occasionally for educational purposes, I don't currently attend church, and I consider myself basically agnostic.
Ok, there you go people, investigate me, red dot me, and then ban me to eternal damnation, haha. But until you do, I will be respectful on this forum, I always am.
Instead, my Bible says that agnostics will not go to Heaven. John 3:18. And that gaysexuals are damned to eternal Hell. 1 Corinthians 6:9.
This is why I am so grateful that you have come to Landover to help us to help you to find Jesus and his eternal conditional love. Otherwise, you are surely doomed.
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Haha, wow, just when I think I've seen it all. I'm having a hard time believing that the people on this forum are real. I've heard some strong anti-gay rhetoric in my time, but this forum is just bizarre.
So you're a mother of seven? Would you kill one of your children if he/she told you he/she was gay?
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You are lucky your parents didn't kill you, rather than merely disowning you. Leviticus 20:13
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Ok, I'll introduce myself. I was raised in a very strict Independent Baptist home, homeschooled my entire life, graduated from an unaccredited Baptist college. I am also gay, so my family has largely disowned me. I made two professions of faith, first when I was five, and then again during college, just to clear up any doubts. I was quite sincere both times, so, assuming one believes in the doctrine of Eternal Security, I have to be saved. However, although I do study the Bible occasionally for educational purposes, I don't currently attend church, and I consider myself basically agnostic.
Ok, there you go people, investigate me, red dot me, and then ban me to eternal damnation, haha. But until you do, I will be respectful on this forum, I always am.Tags: None
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