I'll kick it off
Last night, my car ran out of gas - I knew the fuel gauge was on E and I planned to stop and fill up, but I forgot. So I ran out of gas.
I didn't deserve that! :baby:
Is there any scriptural support for the belief that victimhood should preclude an examination of the victim's behavior?
and if you're interested in derailing this or trolling the thread, it will be reported
I've seen this argument made in my "On Cowards and Heroes" thread and in more than a few rape threads lately.
What do you think?
Should the mere fact that someone has been a victim of wrongdoing automatically make their behavior (which may or may not have been contributory) exempt from...
My wife committed adultery and left me.
Do you think I should have continued to "cling to her"?
If so, can you provide scriptural support that a man should continue to cling to his wife if she commits adultery and leaves him?
I wanted this one to be a place to remember those who no longer are active here, for one reason or another, and to wish them well
I'll start off with Lighthouse - merry Christmas Brandon!
and
bob b - still serving God, i'm sure :thumb:
Trump's lighting up the e-verse with his gaffe of "mocking a crippled reporter"
Gotta dig into this a bit, but my first thought was:
Is it politically correct to refer to the handicapped as "cripples"?