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Old 02-24-2005, 02:25 PM   #36
FreshJive
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Default RE: Some Christians Never Give Up...lol

Alright, I have some questions out of curiosity: If someone is not aware that they are sinning, but are otherwise repentful Christians, do Christians believe that they are forgiven for it by God anyway? Let's say someone really believes that they are meant to be gay, and they meet a person who they believe is a blessing or gift to them from God. This person then chooses to live the rest of thier lives as a gay person in what they believe to be a fully legit and sanctioned relationship, because they interpret scripture in a different manner than how someone like UL interprets scripture. Should that person be constantly reminded by the church that their lifestyle is sinful even though it may drive them away? Couldn't the rest of the church members just agree to split hairs on that one? Why do Evangelicals care so much about this one issue as to back political legislation against it? Do they fear that these people will go to hell if they aren't reminded that they are sinning, or do they think that society will fail if the government condones sin? Which one is the basis? I truly am not trying to troll. Just trying to figure out the point of view.
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