- cross-posted to:
- christianity
- politics
- cross-posted to:
- christianity
- politics
Bubba Copeland shot himself in front of police on Friday, days after he begged 1819 News not to expose his private life.
Bubba Copeland shot himself in front of police on Friday, days after he begged 1819 News not to expose his private life.
Some baptists are pro lgbt. Some aren’t. The LGBT question doesn’t define what being a baptist is.
The religion itself is bigoted
To what standard?
To mine, me. Jesus Christ, how did you see this going? You are going to convince me that they aren’t foaming at the mouth homophobes by trying to find some other religion that is even more so?
You can’t bullshit me on this. I have been around and attended Baptist services throughout my childhood. I know what their stance is on this issue because I have seen it. People who openly call gay people slurs I won’t repeat, who joke and celebrate HIV.
That’s not an okay thing to do within and according to Christianity. And that’s not all baptists, either.
Very well. Please show me the passages that backup your claim. You can use English, been a while since I studied Greek. I will start
Is NKJV acceptable translation for you? I know the NIV is a bit more accurate so I understand if you want to use that instead.
At what point does that say to call gay people slurs and to judge them? How does this justify implementing discriminatory laws against them? It even says “and such were some of you”, showing that they were likely guilty of this at one point.
These commands also only applied to Christians. They weren’t to be enforced outside of the Church. You cited 1 Corinthians 6, however turning back a book to 1 Corinthians 5, the following is stated at verse 12&13:
So basically, it’s not really a Christian’s business what non-christians do. It’s only their business to bring them to Christ. Christ can then work within them, and it will be up to a Christian to help support them in resisting temptations to commit those sins.