To: Onelifetogive
If you think it is ok to put porn out there, for anyone, then your Christian values come into question. Bible believers, who truly believe the Bible, do not cut corners for any reason. Either your believe or you don't. There is no in-between or gray area. The Bible says no to those types of activities, so regardless of what you think on legal issues, your Bible beliefs of being a Christian are tarnished if you take the legal side for allowing porn.
To: RetiredArmy
The Bible says no to those types of activities, so regardless of what you think on legal issues, Do you think it should be illegal to worship false gods?
To: RetiredArmy
The Bible says no to those types of activities, so regardless of what you think on legal issues, your Bible beliefs of being a Christian are tarnished if you take the legal side for allowing porn. Where does the Bible support the use of violence (i.e. government force) against those who don't obey its teachings? Enforcement at gunpoint seems to be the characteristic of a different religion. (You know, the "peaceful" one).
To: RetiredArmy
C'Mon RA....the bible says that "you" personally shouldn't partake the porn....no where does it say that you should force others into the same decision...
EBUCK
90 posted on
11/26/2002 5:01:33 PM PST by
EBUCK
To: RetiredArmy
You sound like a jihadist.
91 posted on
11/26/2002 5:04:04 PM PST by
weikel
To: RetiredArmy; Britton J Wingfield; Onelifetogive
Here's a question: Would it be acceptable for a Christian to bring charges against someone who made pornography available to a minor in the Christian's care?
To: RetiredArmy
...your Bible beliefs of being a Christian are tarnished if you take the legal side for allowing porn. I disagree. Christ and the New Testament Church made no effort to use the legal system of their day to prevent other people from sinning, blaspheming, etc.
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