Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
So because someone commits a sin you should shun him/her or try to force him/her to not sin...??? Is that not a form of judging....which is reserved to the Lord....????? I do not believe that what you are saying/doing is in the spirit of the bible....as it teaches that each persons responsibility is to turn his life over to God...and live his life as God wants..and to raise his children to do the same....it is not our responsibility to judge.... nor force our fellow man to do what God wants.... In fact I believe someplace in the book it says something against this very thing...<grin>.... A marriage in the biblical sense is a religious ceremony... requesting God to give his help and blessing to those involved and any children they may have....and the two making a commitment in the eyes of God.... I believe what the gay's are requesting, is a secular thing, requesting that the government, not God, give them the same secular rights that any male/female couple receives from the government....just because it is called "marriage" by the state does not make it a marriage in the biblical sense..... If their committing to each other and their actions are wrong.... then that is between them and God....as long as what they do does not harm others.....in the spirit of the bible you have every right to tell your brothers, which is what they are... that God says they are doing wrong....and that you feel they are.....but by the bible you do not have the right to force them to do right.... Hmmmm.....sounds like I am repeating myself.... Have faith in our Lord and don't worry about it...<grin>.... thank you for listening to my thoughts......sno Mmhsb wrote: > > Funny thing gays once said they had a disease and shouldn't be discriminated > against cause they're born that way - now it seems the position is they are > gay by choice and not born with the 'gene' or lack of. Bible says > homosexuality is a Sin also that marriage is between a man & woman. So if > you believe in God & the Bible - there you go. If not it's still wrong - > face it! The body was obviously designed for male & female --- hence > opposite body parts --- so what's the argument about --- the proof is > evident. > "Timberwoof" <timberwoof@stimpberawoofm.com> wrote in message > news:timberwoof-7913A0.12433410042004@typhoon.sonic.net... > > In article <Xns94C77B38A58F2xomicron@0.0.0.3>, > > Xomicron <xomicron@wp.pl> wrote: > > > > > Douglas Berry <penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com> wrote in > > > news:j33g70tv1ht94n3q5fl5ngiheoj1opci8j@4ax.com: > > > > > > > Lo, many moons past, on 10 Apr 2004 02:47:12 GMT, a stranger called by > > > > some Xomicron <xomicron@wp.pl> came forth and told this tale in > > > > alt.atheism > > > > > > > >> Douglas Berry <penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com> wrote in > > > >> news:pfge70hmhuqoft13s8f54927ncbmvj1rgt@4ax.com: > > > >> > > > >>>> Homosexuals can already get married. > > > >>> > > > >>> And in 1966, in Virginia, blacks could get married to anyone they > > > >>> wanted.. as long as they were black. > > > >> > > > >> Non sequitur. > > > > > > > > No, you state that gays can already get married (infering that you > > > > mean to members of the opposite ---.) This sort of restriction, based > > > > on race, was struck down by the Supreme Court. > > > > > > Yet sexual behavior has nothing to do with race. > > > > Despite ever-growing evidence to the contrary I will out of politeness > > assume that you insist on this arbitrary separation of arguments not out > > of malice but merely out of stupidity. Let me draw you a picture. > > > > The United States has long had lots of laws that limit for various > > reasons who could marry whom. For many decades in some states black > > people were not allowed to marry at all. Then there were laws that > > sought to prevent interracial marriages. California was the first state > > to repeal those laws. A mixed-race couple from Alabama who went to > > California to get married would be arrested and thrown in jail when they > > came back. America, the Land of the Free. > > > > Things have gotten better since then, and freedoms have, for the most > > part, increased. I have heard of no reports of gay couples getting > > arrested after coming home from places such as San Francisco while gay > > marriages were being done and getting married. > > > > The point is that the same arguments used to overthrow the miscegenation > > laws (that means laws against mixed-race marriage) -- that marriage is a > > right to be exercised by the two people involved and that the government > > shouldn't arbitrarily decide who can and who can't get married -- are > > also being applied to mixed---- marriage laws. > > > > Remove your blinders and have a look at what has happened in other > > countries since they legalized gay marriage. Why, several of them have > > already, after just a few short years, fallen into moral depravity, > > economic ruin, and utter chaos. I'm kidding. > > > > -- > > Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> > > http://www.timberwoof.com > > Baloney Detection Kit: http://www.xenu.net/archive/baloney_detection.html -- (A)bort, (R)etry, (P)retend this never happened This tag line is generated by: SLTG (Silly Little Tag Generator) |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
relic wrote:
>> Joseph P wrote: >>> Well that about the most intelligent remark I have ever heard. >>> >> >> I agree ...and one of the most truthful too. Do you think the ----toid knows which side of the fence he'll hop to next? -- Some Big ---- Criminally insane psychosomatic Usenet troll 'Who Moved My Cheese?' |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
relic wrote:
>> Joseph P wrote: >>> Well that about the most intelligent remark I have ever heard. >>> >> >> I agree ...and one of the most truthful too. Do you think the ----toid knows which side of the fence he'll hop to next? -- Some Big ---- Criminally insane psychosomatic Usenet troll 'Who Moved My Cheese?' |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
relic wrote:
>> Joseph P wrote: >>> Well that about the most intelligent remark I have ever heard. >>> >> >> I agree ...and one of the most truthful too. Do you think the ----toid knows which side of the fence he'll hop to next? -- Some Big ---- Criminally insane psychosomatic Usenet troll 'Who Moved My Cheese?' |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
relic wrote:
>> Joseph P wrote: >>> Well that about the most intelligent remark I have ever heard. >>> >> >> I agree ...and one of the most truthful too. Do you think the ----toid knows which side of the fence he'll hop to next? -- Some Big ---- Criminally insane psychosomatic Usenet troll 'Who Moved My Cheese?' |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
"Joseph P" <jpribeat@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:<gUVdc.2667$Hj1.112709@twister.southeast.rr.c om>...
> My parents are a normal, straight couple. I am pretty sure they are > more strange than most any gay couple around. Of course, I have only > known a few homosexual couples, but my parents had them all beat. I > am still seeing shrinks about it. Imagine Kiss, but as a married > couple instead of a band. That's my parents. gay marriage is ok, but with children?? I don't think the children would be happy about that.... <snip> |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
"Joseph P" <jpribeat@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:<gUVdc.2667$Hj1.112709@twister.southeast.rr.c om>...
> My parents are a normal, straight couple. I am pretty sure they are > more strange than most any gay couple around. Of course, I have only > known a few homosexual couples, but my parents had them all beat. I > am still seeing shrinks about it. Imagine Kiss, but as a married > couple instead of a band. That's my parents. gay marriage is ok, but with children?? I don't think the children would be happy about that.... <snip> |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
"Joseph P" <jpribeat@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:<gUVdc.2667$Hj1.112709@twister.southeast.rr.c om>...
> My parents are a normal, straight couple. I am pretty sure they are > more strange than most any gay couple around. Of course, I have only > known a few homosexual couples, but my parents had them all beat. I > am still seeing shrinks about it. Imagine Kiss, but as a married > couple instead of a band. That's my parents. gay marriage is ok, but with children?? I don't think the children would be happy about that.... <snip> |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
"Joseph P" <jpribeat@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:<gUVdc.2667$Hj1.112709@twister.southeast.rr.c om>...
> My parents are a normal, straight couple. I am pretty sure they are > more strange than most any gay couple around. Of course, I have only > known a few homosexual couples, but my parents had them all beat. I > am still seeing shrinks about it. Imagine Kiss, but as a married > couple instead of a band. That's my parents. gay marriage is ok, but with children?? I don't think the children would be happy about that.... <snip> |
Re: [OT] No fresh meat for Florida faggots
In article <db_dc.43365$wq4.2689405@news20.bellglobal.com>,
"Mmhsb" <mymariashsb@sympatico.ca> wrote: > Funny thing gays once said they had a disease and shouldn't be discriminated > against cause they're born that way - I don't recall that it was gay people who said it was a disease. Maybe you could provide some backup for that claim? > now it seems the position is they are > gay by choice and not born with the 'gene' or lack of. Excuse me? Who said that? > Bible says homosexuality is a Sin also that marriage is between a man > & woman. So if you believe in God & the Bible - there you go. Not all Christian churches agree with that interpretation. > If not it's still wrong - face it! The body was obviously designed > for male & female --- hence opposite body parts --- so what's the > argument about --- the proof is evident. If God had meat for men to be ----ed, he'd have given them an -------. -- Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> http://www.timberwoof.com Baloney Detection Kit: http://www.xenu.net/archive/baloney_detection.html |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:19 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands