Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone could screenshot or link to where it says in the Bible that 2 people of same gender in love are going to hell I would appreciate it.
Revelations.
Also 1 Corinthians 6-9. There are others about how it's a sin, but these are about not going to heaven.
Anonymous wrote:My child can be gay and they don’t have to nor would I ask them to attend my church. I will still go. My child can follow of an entirely different, non Christian religion and that doesn’t change my own faith. People make their own choices and I will respect them. I have many gay friends. They are walking their road and I’m walking mine. I love them for who they are even if they don’t share my faith. Just like my nonChristian friends.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving a church means leaving more than the church - it means leaving a social network and support system. It's not like walking down the street and joining another church is going to bring that back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone could screenshot or link to where it says in the Bible that 2 people of same gender in love are going to hell I would appreciate it.
Revelations.
Anonymous wrote:If someone could screenshot or link to where it says in the Bible that 2 people of same gender in love are going to hell I would appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not our kids. We can love them and still have our own beliefs. We can honor what they do good in the world and caution against other activities but once they are adults they are responsible for their own choices and saving their own soul.
You totally missed the point.
You take your 10 yo gay child to a service that says they are going to he!!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does dc feel about it? Also, why is this even a question?
How would you feel if your parents belong to an organization that teaches that you are a sinner and going to he11? And they give money to that organization - that is against their own DC?
I don’t know that I would view it as “against.” It seems that way because you don’t believe it, but if you flip it around, and you do believe, then what else are these parents supposed to do?
If you honestly believed that your child was putting themselves in serious danger, what could you do but continue to work with whoever was going to help them and hope they would come around? Only a terrible parent would close their eyes to the danger in order to avoid an argument.
Anonymous wrote:If someone could screenshot or link to where it says in the Bible that 2 people of same gender in love are going to hell I would appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:If someone could screenshot or link to where it says in the Bible that 2 people of same gender in love are going to hell I would appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does dc feel about it? Also, why is this even a question?
How would you feel if your parents belong to an organization that teaches that you are a sinner and going to he11? And they give money to that organization - that is against their own DC?
I don’t know that I would view it as “against.” It seems that way because you don’t believe it, but if you flip it around, and you do believe, then what else are these parents supposed to do?
If you honestly believed that your child was putting themselves in serious danger, what could you do but continue to work with whoever was going to help them and hope they would come around? Only a terrible parent would close their eyes to the danger in order to avoid an argument.
Anonymous wrote:We are not our kids. We can love them and still have our own beliefs. We can honor what they do good in the world and caution against other activities but once they are adults they are responsible for their own choices and saving their own soul.