Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
As a Christian you should encourage all that are going against God's design for human sexuality (one man, one woman, united in matrimony) to seek spiritual and if need be, psychological help.
Let me amend that last sentence for you Lon:
Psychologically, physically and spiritually, homosexuality is an extremely harmful way of life.
With that in mind, let's talk about what kind political leaders our country needs.
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
While you're at it: Tell those Trump supporters who pretend that they're conservative, that they're not fooling anyone.
How one votes politically does reflect one's worldview, and just because the candidate and political party that a person votes for has an "R" at the beginning, doesn't give people an excuse to vote for things that God abhors.
While Donald Trump tried his hardest to convince people that he is socially conservative, his actions gave him away.
Here are just a few examples of immoral things that were done by Donald Trump prior to the Presidential election:
Inviting drag queen Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner to use the women's restroom at any Trump property (and Bruce/Catilyn took Trump up on his offer).
Speaking out against North Carolina's 'bathroom bill': "North Carolina did something that was very strong and they’re paying a big price. And there’s a lot of problems.” Trump said. “Leave it the way it is. North Carolina, what they’re going through, with all of the business and all of the strife — and that’s on both sides — you leave it the way it is. There have been very few complaints the way it is. People go, they use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate. There has been so little trouble. And the problem with what happened in North Carolina is the strife and the economic punishment they’re*taking.”
Inviting homosexual and activist Peter Thiel to speak primetime at the Republican National Convention, where he spoke out against the 'culture wars' (i.e. traditional family values).
Proudly waving the LGBTQ flag of death at a Trump rally just days before the general election.
Since God knows what is in every man's heart, I'm sure that He'll give those people some slack that had no idea what evil Donald Trump stood for prior to voting for him last November.
Now that he's been sworn in as President of the United States, there is a long list of pro LGBTQ positions and people who are openly homosexual or have helped the homosexual cause that Donald Trump has backed and appointed into his administration. Needless to say, those who were fooled can no longer use that as an excuse to support him.
Here are a couple of things to think about:
Can one still call him or herself a "Christian" (i.e. a follower of Christ) when they knowingly support things that God abhors?
For those that aren't people of faith, shouldn't our leaders be sharing the truth with them, keeping in mind that:
Psychologically, physically and spiritually, homosexuality is an extremely harmful way of life.
As a Christian you should encourage all that are going against God's design for human sexuality (one man, one woman, united in matrimony) to seek spiritual and if need be, psychological help.
Would not have said otherwise. My point is all of society needs to be concerned, whether they share our Christian values or not. It is logically and physically a harmful way of life.
Let me amend that last sentence for you Lon:
Psychologically, physically and spiritually, homosexuality is an extremely harmful way of life.
With that in mind, let's talk about what kind political leaders our country needs.
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
While you're at it: Tell those Trump supporters who pretend that they're conservative, that they're not fooling anyone.
On this, I don't tend to think that politics express our Christianity well. Rather, we aim for what we believe is the better.
I have a very hard time voting Democrat these days because of their pendulum swing on separation of church and state.
So, rather than voting with allegiance, I vote thinking of specific issues that need to be corrected or addressed. I voted for the senator from Tennessee. I don't begrudge Christians who voted for others as their convictions were voiced. We tend to get really odd ideas that politics somehow reflect one's sincerity or viability as Christians. I rarely see that as being the case. Rather, bad judgement or voting for something beside what I am voting for, or what have you. Just a thought or two -Lon
How one votes politically does reflect one's worldview, and just because the candidate and political party that a person votes for has an "R" at the beginning, doesn't give people an excuse to vote for things that God abhors.
While Donald Trump tried his hardest to convince people that he is socially conservative, his actions gave him away.
Here are just a few examples of immoral things that were done by Donald Trump prior to the Presidential election:
Inviting drag queen Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner to use the women's restroom at any Trump property (and Bruce/Catilyn took Trump up on his offer).
Speaking out against North Carolina's 'bathroom bill': "North Carolina did something that was very strong and they’re paying a big price. And there’s a lot of problems.” Trump said. “Leave it the way it is. North Carolina, what they’re going through, with all of the business and all of the strife — and that’s on both sides — you leave it the way it is. There have been very few complaints the way it is. People go, they use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate. There has been so little trouble. And the problem with what happened in North Carolina is the strife and the economic punishment they’re*taking.”
Inviting homosexual and activist Peter Thiel to speak primetime at the Republican National Convention, where he spoke out against the 'culture wars' (i.e. traditional family values).
Proudly waving the LGBTQ flag of death at a Trump rally just days before the general election.
Since God knows what is in every man's heart, I'm sure that He'll give those people some slack that had no idea what evil Donald Trump stood for prior to voting for him last November.
Now that he's been sworn in as President of the United States, there is a long list of pro LGBTQ positions and people who are openly homosexual or have helped the homosexual cause that Donald Trump has backed and appointed into his administration. Needless to say, those who were fooled can no longer use that as an excuse to support him.
Here are a couple of things to think about:
Can one still call him or herself a "Christian" (i.e. a follower of Christ) when they knowingly support things that God abhors?
For those that aren't people of faith, shouldn't our leaders be sharing the truth with them, keeping in mind that:
Psychologically, physically and spiritually, homosexuality is an extremely harmful way of life.