brother Willi
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Originally posted by wholearmor
Thank you, Willi.
WA I sent you a PM
Originally posted by wholearmor
Thank you, Willi.
I would have replied, "Of course not. I'm not the one going to Hell. You are."Originally posted by Agent Smith
I was once confronted by a "fag with attitude", "I'm gay do you have a problem dealing with that?" My reply(censored of course), "No, I'm heterosexual do have a problem with me putting a size 10 steel toe boot ************* all the way around the block if you touch me?"
Originally posted by Agent Smith
Maybe He should have yelled "Fags, repent!"
Would that be the normal fag reply?Originally posted by beanieboy
YAHTZEEEEEEEEEE! (In only 9 posts).
Originally posted by Poly
Do situations ever arise where we as Christians should mock or call people names? Please give your reasoning and scriptures for your answer.
servent101,Originally posted by servent101
Jesus seemed to hold the most harsh words for the Pharisees and the Religious leaders of the time...
For a sinner - Jesus would not call them names - the harsh instruction He gave was to the religious leaders...
Originally posted by Turbo
servent101,
The religious leaders of the time were sinners and unbelievers. Jesus' approach generally depended on the attitude of the people he addressed.
I also notice. This has been my stance in many conversations with Jefferson. Jesus called out the self-righteous. The vile people we read about Jesus ministering to all loved Him, because He loved them. Those people knew they needed to be freed from their sinful lives. However, if there are people who don't believe they need God, we are to show them that they do. We must present the Truth to them in a way they will accept. If we alienate them, we have failed.Originally posted by servent101
Jesus seemed to hold the most harsh words for the Pharisees and the Religious leaders of the time - the instruction he gave to the people was not in any way belittling them, or harsh. He took people where they were at, and was able to bring about some improvement - Jesus did not spell it out like the Church today does - He was telling people and showing people to seek the Truth - as you would hidden treasure.
For a sinner - Jesus would not call them names - the harsh instruction He gave was to the religious leaders, I think Jesus would still use the same harshness in dealing with the Christian Church - which in general encourages people to Preach in a way that offends people - Jesus would have hard words for those people - those who offend people who are trapped in their sin - unable to help - and by their lives they confuse a Spirit filled walk with strict fundamental, literalist orthodox teachings. We have our Pharisees today in abundance in the orthodox church – am I the only one who notices?
With Christ's Love
Servent101
We must present the Truth to them in a way they will accept. If we alienate them, we have failed.
Preach to people in a way that does not offend them
Originally posted by Nineveh
I find no matter how "nice" I may try to be, telling others about the Rock of Offense (Rom 9:33, 1 Peter 2:8) it can be taken as offensive.