Anonymous wrote:Seriously, as distorted as those principles are, you'd think anyone could tell that the Word of Jesus had been perverted beyond all recognition. Perhaps Luther was wrong after all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you absolutely do get a pass. conversion /accepting Jesus into your heart can be a instant process. in the blink of an eyelash you can be saved. the key is you have to mean it and accept Jesus as the son of God and yourself not worthy of heaven and in need of a savior to wash you clean. the criminal on the right of jesus when he was crucified had an instant conversion and Jesus told him he would be in paradise with him. The unforgivable sin is thinking you don't need Jesus or that God is wrong ( about giving away money or that its ok to have sex outside of marriage or homosexuality is good.)
Uh, you don't get a pass if you live your life planning on getting a pass at the end. The criminal to the right of Jesus had no idea who Jesus was. You do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you absolutely do get a pass. conversion /accepting Jesus into your heart can be a instant process. in the blink of an eyelash you can be saved. the key is you have to mean it and accept Jesus as the son of God and yourself not worthy of heaven and in need of a savior to wash you clean. the criminal on the right of jesus when he was crucified had an instant conversion and Jesus told him he would be in paradise with him. The unforgivable sin is thinking you don't need Jesus or that God is wrong ( about giving away money or that its ok to have sex outside of marriage or homosexuality is good.)
Attendedf Christian school for 13 years and this is the saddest interpretation of the New Testament I can imagine. Unfortunately you show the true colors of your cohorts. You are exactly the problem we are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:you absolutely do get a pass. conversion /accepting Jesus into your heart can be a instant process. in the blink of an eyelash you can be saved. the key is you have to mean it and accept Jesus as the son of God and yourself not worthy of heaven and in need of a savior to wash you clean. the criminal on the right of jesus when he was crucified had an instant conversion and Jesus told him he would be in paradise with him. The unforgivable sin is thinking you don't need Jesus or that God is wrong ( about giving away money or that its ok to have sex outside of marriage or homosexuality is good.)
Anonymous wrote:you absolutely do get a pass. conversion /accepting Jesus into your heart can be a instant process. in the blink of an eyelash you can be saved. the key is you have to mean it and accept Jesus as the son of God and yourself not worthy of heaven and in need of a savior to wash you clean. the criminal on the right of jesus when he was crucified had an instant conversion and Jesus told him he would be in paradise with him. The unforgivable sin is thinking you don't need Jesus or that God is wrong ( about giving away money or that its ok to have sex outside of marriage or homosexuality is good.)
Anonymous wrote:you absolutely do get a pass. conversion /accepting Jesus into your heart can be a instant process. in the blink of an eyelash you can be saved. the key is you have to mean it and accept Jesus as the son of God and yourself not worthy of heaven and in need of a savior to wash you clean. the criminal on the right of jesus when he was crucified had an instant conversion and Jesus told him he would be in paradise with him. The unforgivable sin is thinking you don't need Jesus or that God is wrong ( about giving away money or that its ok to have sex outside of marriage or homosexuality is good.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. I guess a problem I have with the "how Jesus saw things" attitude is that this should have nothing to do with what the government does or does not implement. Take Jesus' example as moral instruction for your personal life, but people choosing to donate to the poor (for example) and being mandated to do so by the government are entirely different things. By the same token, marriage between homosexuals should be legal, because even if you believe it is morally wrong according to the Bible (I don't), that has NOTHING to do with what the government should be dictating or "allowing."
I think you are a rare Christian. Most believe that the government should conform to Christian values. They just selectively forget what those values are.
Some religions (for example Catholicism) are very clear on the responsibility of the state toward the poor. But even there, Catholics (my own religion) often brush over inconvenient statements from Rome or the US Bishops.
When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory: And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats: And he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left.
Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: For I was ahungered, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee ahungered, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink? When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee? Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels: For I was ahungered, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I guess a problem I have with the "how Jesus saw things" attitude is that this should have nothing to do with what the government does or does not implement. Take Jesus' example as moral instruction for your personal life, but people choosing to donate to the poor (for example) and being mandated to do so by the government are entirely different things. By the same token, marriage between homosexuals should be legal, because even if you believe it is morally wrong according to the Bible (I don't), that has NOTHING to do with what the government should be dictating or "allowing."
Anonymous wrote:if you accept it and mean it...(tim tebow)...you will be attacked.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. I guess a problem I have with the "how Jesus saw things" attitude is that this should have nothing to do with what the government does or does not implement. Take Jesus' example as moral instruction for your personal life, but people choosing to donate to the poor (for example) and being mandated to do so by the government are entirely different things. By the same token, marriage between homosexuals should be legal, because even if you believe it is morally wrong according to the Bible (I don't), that has NOTHING to do with what the government should be dictating or "allowing."
Agreed. But my issue is that the conservatives are such hypocrites. They are all big on Christianity - but they don't want to treat people according to their own supposed Christian values. They insist on prayer in school and a manger scene at the town hall, but heaven forbid we actually treat a fellow citizen with Christian charity.
Well, you need to bone up on Conservative christianity. They got rid of the "works" requirement a while ago. All you need to be "saved" is to accept Jesus Christ in your heart. You don't actually have to give a fuck about anyone else, or actually behave in a Christian manner. It's the perfect post-Goldwater solution to the problem of how to be religious while also being a judgmental, self-absorbed douche-bag.
if you accept it and mean it...(tim tebow)...you will be attacked.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. I guess a problem I have with the "how Jesus saw things" attitude is that this should have nothing to do with what the government does or does not implement. Take Jesus' example as moral instruction for your personal life, but people choosing to donate to the poor (for example) and being mandated to do so by the government are entirely different things. By the same token, marriage between homosexuals should be legal, because even if you believe it is morally wrong according to the Bible (I don't), that has NOTHING to do with what the government should be dictating or "allowing."
Agreed. But my issue is that the conservatives are such hypocrites. They are all big on Christianity - but they don't want to treat people according to their own supposed Christian values. They insist on prayer in school and a manger scene at the town hall, but heaven forbid we actually treat a fellow citizen with Christian charity.
Well, you need to bone up on Conservative christianity. They got rid of the "works" requirement a while ago. All you need to be "saved" is to accept Jesus Christ in your heart. You don't actually have to give a fuck about anyone else, or actually behave in a Christian manner. It's the perfect post-Goldwater solution to the problem of how to be religious while also being a judgmental, self-absorbed douche-bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. I guess a problem I have with the "how Jesus saw things" attitude is that this should have nothing to do with what the government does or does not implement. Take Jesus' example as moral instruction for your personal life, but people choosing to donate to the poor (for example) and being mandated to do so by the government are entirely different things. By the same token, marriage between homosexuals should be legal, because even if you believe it is morally wrong according to the Bible (I don't), that has NOTHING to do with what the government should be dictating or "allowing."
Agreed. But my issue is that the conservatives are such hypocrites. They are all big on Christianity - but they don't want to treat people according to their own supposed Christian values. They insist on prayer in school and a manger scene at the town hall, but heaven forbid we actually treat a fellow citizen with Christian charity.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I guess a problem I have with the "how Jesus saw things" attitude is that this should have nothing to do with what the government does or does not implement. Take Jesus' example as moral instruction for your personal life, but people choosing to donate to the poor (for example) and being mandated to do so by the government are entirely different things. By the same token, marriage between homosexuals should be legal, because even if you believe it is morally wrong according to the Bible (I don't), that has NOTHING to do with what the government should be dictating or "allowing."