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To: freemama
I don't believe in "confronting" people about their sins. It is a private, personal matter. Within the family, you are free to teach your own children, not the neighbor's children, not the nieces and nephews who may not belong to your particular brand of religion, not your coworkers, not your students, etc., etc., the way you think they should go, but there are too many diverse sects out there getting in peoples' faces who should leave well enough alone.

That's what we are supposed to have church leaders for. But in this country there are so many different interpretations about it all. Self-appointed witnesses of their true religion are almost as much a danger as the homosexual agenda.

Jesus told certain people to witness certain things and appointed leaders. He did not tell everybody to run around and point out everybody else's sins to them.

Don't worry. Homosexuals know what the bible says. Don't for one minute think they don't. They put their own spin on it, but they know what's in there.

Trust me, it's only making them hate Christians all the more the way some of them treat and talk about them.

51 posted on 03/04/2005 6:33:38 PM PST by Aliska
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To: Aliska
I don't believe in "confronting" people about their sins

Sure you do.

67 posted on 03/04/2005 7:44:20 PM PST by Raycpa
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