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If you watched the first half hour Art, you might as well watch the rest (it's another half hour).
I have if you scroll back.
You wrote that post while I was responding to the one before that.
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Anderson Cooper and Ellen DeGeneres were originally offered the main character roles, but turned them down due to other commitments.
Presumably that's a "joke".
I prefer the word "
sarcasm" over joke.
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Yeah, I was wondering why so many proud and unrepentant homosexuals that he interviewed acted respectful towards Comfort. In reality some would have verbally and even possibly physically assaulted him for having the "audacity" to question their immoral lifestyle.
Gee, maybe it's because most homosexuals aren't the rabid cussing monsters you'd have them to be?
Yeah, we've seen how tolerant and understanding homosexuals have been when they didn't get their way (people of faith are fined, lose their jobs, are sent to jail and are subjected to all kinds of death threats for speaking up and defending God's Word).
Considering that Comfort is selective where it comes to his editing then why would he not include those that would have cussed him out? After all, he could have beeped out the profanity.
I can only speculate that Ray Comfort only included those that had an open mind and were willing to (at least on film) consider beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, after all, what purpose would it have served to show those that weren't?
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Didn't you figure out that the "creepy dude" was Satan?
Well it was either that or Donald Trump. In other words: [duh]
Then we both agree that Satan wanted the two lesbians in the elevator to die before they had an opportunity to repent their sins?
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You either missed or are neglecting to mention a major part of the armed robbery in the convenience store.
All of the customers in the store were told to get face down on the ground, including two homosexual males that were holding hands while they were in the prone position. The drug addicted armed robber put his gun to the back of the head of one of the men and the main character (Peter, played by actor Travis Owens) knowing full well that they were homosexual, offered to give his life in place of theirs.
If you don't get the meaning behind that act, you haven't been paying attention to any of the "Christ died for your sins" threads here on TOL.
Hmm, so the only reason he did that was because the two men were gay? He wouldn't have done so otherwise?
Peter had made reference in the movie that he will spend eternity with God. While he didn't want to die, he didn't want two people who obviously hadn't repented their sins and accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior to die and spend eternity in damnation.
This verse from Scripture comes to mind:
Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.
John 15:13
Considering Peter was willing to lay down his life for two complete strangers...
Wow, now that's love.
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Watch the rest of the movie. Two people who are openly homosexual are open minded to changing their immoral ways because of Peter's love and kindness towards them.
I remember seeing one who was unconvincingly interested while his partner stormed off. Who was the second? Granted, Peter is certainly a lot more amenable in the film than someone such as yourself but if you think this "film" is reflective of reality then you're on drugs.
EDIT: I can only presume you're referring to the Diana character although her lesbianism is hardly 'open' and only revealed at the end.
Yes, the 2nd person was Diana who unbeknownst to Peter at the time they were talking about repentance and eternal salvation through Jesus Christ, was a lesbian.
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