don’t know which woman you are referencing, the one that was to be stoned, or the one at the well.
in either case both of these women knew they were being sexually immoral, they didn’t have slut pride parades and laws forcing people to commend them for their immorality. they were ashamed and embarrassed by their sexual sins. they were glad for forgiveness, and knew they needed it.
not so with today’s homos. they have government saying their sin is awesome, and anyone who doesn’t tell them they’re awesome is in trouble. no need to be forgiven for anything, and if you think they do, you’re the one with the sin problem - of judging others.
we do judge others. we are not warned never to judge. we are warned to not judge hypocritically. in other words if we have the same weaknesses and we aren’t addressing our own, but condemn others for doing what we’re still doing, we are not judging righteously.
“dont know which woman you are referencing, the one that was to be stoned, or the one at the well.
in either case both of these women knew they were being sexually immoral, they didnt have slut pride parades and laws forcing people to commend them for their immorality. they were ashamed and embarrassed by their sexual sins. they were glad for forgiveness, and knew they needed it.
not so with todays homos. they have government saying their sin is awesome, and anyone who doesnt tell them theyre awesome is in trouble. no need to be forgiven for anything, and if you think they do, youre the one with the sin problem - of judging others.
we do judge others. we are not warned never to judge. we are warned to not judge hypocritically. in other words if we have the same weaknesses and we arent addressing our own, but condemn others for doing what were still doing, we are not judging righteously.”
Well said.