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Warren praises Obama for inviting homosexual bishop

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Aaron, Jan 19, 2009.

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  1. Aaron

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    Homosexuals are sexual deviants.

    As such they have an inordinate sexual apetite and cannot be trusted to make wise decisions when enacting and enforcing laws pertaining the basic unit of society, the family. The ones most to suffer? Children.

    They reverse not only the natural and God-ordained distinction in the sexes, but everywhere in nature. One need look no further than the ongoing systematic harassment in California after the famous Prop. 8 election. The general welfare of society is jeopardized.

    These are just two main reasons why homosexuals should be in any position of responsibility in any organization whatever. There are more, but I'm sure this is enough to infuriate the scoffers.
     
  2. tinytim

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    So Aaron, if a homosexual walked into service at your church this Sunday, would you walk out?

    Would you expect your pastor to throw them out?

    What do you propose we do with them in America?
     
  3. Aaron

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    Indeed.....
     
  4. Martin

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    ==This is not about politics or what country a person lives in. I don't care who Bishop Robinson is, I care what he is, he is a heretic. He is a perverter of grace, one who turns "the grace of our God into licentiousness" (Jude 4). The New Testament warns over and over again about people like Bishop Robinson. I have no common ground with him.
     
  5. Aaron

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    Number one: How do I know he's a homosexual, and why is he there? Does he have his boyfriend? Are they sitting together holding hands, or are they otherwise disrupting the service? Out they go with a good butt-kicking if I'm making the call, and I'm big enough and no-nonsense enough to do it, too. I'd take one and my truck-driver pastor who stands 6-foot-four would take the other.

    Number two: Is he there to hear the Gospel? He will hear it, and boy howdy will he hear it.

    Number three: Is he there to seek deliverance? He will be prayed for with fervency and tears and directed to ministries which specialize in that particular addiction, and will be followed up with, and monetarily supported.

    Deport them.
     
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    Ah yes, the mind of an extremist. Deport them where? They are citizens here, regardless of who likes or doesn't like it.
     
  7. Martin

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    ==As much as I hate the sin of homosexuality and the deception of men like Bishop Robinson, deporting homosexuals is not the answer nor would it be legal or consistant. The answer is the Gospel. They need the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ otherwise they are forever trapped in their sin.
     
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    There was a country in the 20th Century that marked homosexuals with pink triangles and sent them to death camps. It was called Deutchland and was ruled by a crazed man named Adolph Hitler.
     
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    There can be no argument that the embracing, or at least winking, at the abomination of homosexuality has had serious negative effects on our nation.

    Aaron is right on about one thing, the children suffer the most.
     
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    I see the lefties with Che Guerva on their three day old t-shirts. How did ole' Che greet the homosexuals he met ?
     
  11. Magnetic Poles

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    Need a broader brush there, Curtis?
     
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    Hmmm, you were the one with the Hitler comment. Kind of a broad brush, too.


    Did Che like them ? I know if I go to the local Obama rally tomorrow nite, I'll see Che on 50% of the people there. In fact, I'll bet 100 push ups on it.
     
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    Nope...Aaron suggest deporting them, so that isn't far from Hitler's solution.


    Of course not, but Che is no hero of mine.
     
  14. Bro. Curtis

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    Well that's good to know.

    Deporting somehow doesn't equal gas chambers & death ovens. Not in my mind, anyway.

    I'm not saying deport them. Embrace them, if you want. Tell them God loves them just as they are, and only hyper-fundies want them to change. But please don't tell me they haven't had a negative effect on society.

    They need to have their hearts broken, and they need to repent. And I'm glad that I was able to afford to send my daughter to private, CHRISTIAN schools, where she will graduate next year, without the damage done to most in our public schools by the acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle.

    Actually, it wasn't that expensive. Most people I know spend more money on beer & video games than we do on the yearly tuition bills.
     
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    Yes, they have had a negative impact on society.. just like disco! (OK.. not serious about the disco comment... uh... yeah I am)

    But that is why we must embrace them and help them out of their bondage... NOT patting them on the back saying 'good job".. but pointing them to Jesus.

    Telling them it is a sin... then offering grace, mercy, forgiveness...
     
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    Where in the article does it say Warren praised Obama for inviting a homosexual bishop?
     
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    I am SICK of the whole topic....Rick Warren is a Laodecian preacher with a lukewarm ministry. I don't care what one world attitude he represents.

    And a homosexual who says he is a man of God? The two are like oil and water....they just don't mix. You cannot be OPENLY sinful and serve God.

    This country needs a revival. This country needs the hand of God to fix it.
     
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    Uh oh...now yall have gone and done it. You have criticized RW.
     
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    Criticism should at least be founded on something, don't you think? Where in that article did he do what he was accused of?
     
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    What a load of you know what. "Lukewarm ministry"? Are you kidding me? What's your ministry like? How many have you lead to Christ?
     
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