kjw47
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Re: Is it the 'Christian' thing to call for killing all the "homos"?
Yes, repentence = the stopping of the practice of a sin. In some ways homosexuals act like they are targets, but fornicators( man and woman having sex out of the marriage state, is in the same boat--when it says drunkards, I believe drug addiction is most likely included in the same boat--
Jesus taught-- go sin no more-- because he meant it-- But being imperfect, all' one can accomplish now is this--Ephesians 4:22-24-- but one carefully learns what those unacceptable sins are and do not do those.
Idolaters aren't demanding to be clergymen in the church.
Adulterers aren't demanding to be clergymen in the church.
Male prostitutes aren't demanding to be clergymen in the church.
Theives aren't demanding to be clergymen in the church.
Greedy people are already serving the church. You might have a point on this one.
Drunkards aren't demanding to be clergymen in the church.
Revliers aren't demanding to be clergymen in the church.
Swindlers are already serving in the church. You might have a point on this one too.
Sorcerers aren't demanding to be clergymen in the church.
Look at verse 11. "Some of you were like this; but you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God." 1 Corinthians 6:11 HCSB. I am not aware of an activist of the homosexual movement turning away from their lifestyle but if they did then that would be 100% acceptable by my interpretation of scripture.
Yes, repentence = the stopping of the practice of a sin. In some ways homosexuals act like they are targets, but fornicators( man and woman having sex out of the marriage state, is in the same boat--when it says drunkards, I believe drug addiction is most likely included in the same boat--
Jesus taught-- go sin no more-- because he meant it-- But being imperfect, all' one can accomplish now is this--Ephesians 4:22-24-- but one carefully learns what those unacceptable sins are and do not do those.