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What Christians Can Do in the Wake of Orlando (in response to what the Left says we must do).
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| 06/13/16
| daniel1212
Posted on 06/13/2016 5:31:37 PM PDT by daniel1212
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To: Aleya2Fairlie
Hell is not going to be empty. Weve been told who will be there and why. I never cease to be amazed that Christians wont do what Christians are told by The Word of the Almighty that they must. The Good News is only good for those who repent and accept Jesus. For those who dont its bad. Were constrained to tell it nevertheless. Being politicly correct amounts to wishing evil doers Godspeed. The Word forbids it. Even ministers have stopped warning about the consequences of rejecting The Son, choosing Satans original lie instead. Thou shalt not surely die. Mercy is not promised to those who reject Christ but rather eternal punishment. The Bible is the ultimate hate speech against the evils that are all around us today. Ill take my chances by following it rather than man made laws. I fear Hell more than any earthly prison and The One who can put me there more than any earthly judge.We all have FREE WILL and Hell, assuredly not empty, is one frightening place. I prefer to contemplate on how blessed I am to be loved by such a God as ours.
To: boycott
If Christians are responsible for this muslim act of terror, are they also responsible for the terror in Paris and Belgium? This guy is a complete fool. It’s islam and he is giving them a pass. Well, remember, Christians were balmed for 911, for Islamic attacks, and if a homosexual killed 50 people at a conservative church or rally then they would be blamed for inciting it.
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06/14/2016 3:03:29 AM PDT
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daniel1212
( Turn to the Lord Jesus as a damned and destitute sinner+ trust Him to save you, then follow Him!)
To: daniel1212
I believe we need to call active homosexuals to repentance. But I also believe this needs to be done with love and humility, bearing in mind that all of us are sinners. The difference in our sins are irrelevant in the eyes of God. There is no homosexual who is a worse sinner than me. And neither I nor anyone living has the right to judge the souls of the dead. That is the sole prerogative of God.
I also believe that we should pray for the victims, both living and dead and beg God’s mercy on their behalf. And we should pray for their families who must be crushed in ways that no words can describe.
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06/14/2016 7:13:03 PM PDT
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NRx
To: NRx
The difference in our sins are irrelevant in the eyes of God. There is no homosexual who is a worse sinner than me. That is true in the sense that even one sin renders us to be culpable sinners and in need of salvation with all the rest, but that there are degrees of iniquity as well as guilt and punishment is clearly manifest. As shown in the OP. Sodom was not destroyed simply because they were lazy.
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06/15/2016 4:49:29 AM PDT
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daniel1212
( Turn to the Lord Jesus as a damned and destitute sinner+ trust Him to save you, then follow Him!)
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