oh come on i've seen better trolling done by vegetables
2007-12-30 06:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah i've got seen all those arguments till now; superb decrease-and-paste activity, you in all probability have been given all those from a gay-friendly website. those are rather twisting the message around to declare the different of what they actually say. Many places God says marriage is between a guy and a woman. rather Jesus even reiterated it: Matthew 19:4-5 – 4"have not you study," He spoke back, "that on the beginning up the author 'made them lady and male,' 5and stated, 'subsequently a guy will bypass away his dad and mom and be united to his spouse, and the two will grow to be one flesh'? tutor me everywhere interior the bible the place God says 2 of the comparable intercourse must be united mutually.
2016-11-26 21:18:24
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answered by ? 4
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being gay is not a disease you can't take a pill to make it go away, you can't stop someone from being gay, being gay is apart of who you are and being gay is not wrong at all you need to take another look at the world, why don't you put yourself in his shoes and see how it feels to have someone close to you tell you that there is something wrong with you because you like the same sex, I'm a bisexual and i know that you can't change who you are
2008-01-01 13:24:44
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answered by anime_mcrlover 2
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There is nothing wrong with being gay. Accept him for who he is, and get over the fact that you won't have any grand nieces/nephews. I can't believe you would want him to change so that YOU can have grand nieces/nephews. Could you be a little more selfish?
There are no pills that can change him. Ugh...gotta love society's reliance on miracle pills
Love him for who he is, and let him be who he is.
2007-12-30 07:00:44
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answered by War Games AM 5
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Wow tell me you arn't all that serious about that. Well, from a biblical perspective here goes.
Rather than offend homosexuals by directly confronting the issue of their sinful lifestyle, modern evangelism often tries to soften the approach by saying that "God hates the sin, but loves the sinner." This isn’t a new concept.
Charles Finney stated, "God is not angry merely against the sin abstracted from the sinner, but against the sinner himself. Some persons have labored hard to set up this ridiculous and absurd abstraction, and would fain make it appear that God is angry at sin, yet not at the sinner. He hates the theft, but loves the thief. He abhors adultery, but is pleased with the adulterer. Now this is supreme nonsense. The sin has no moral character apart from the sinner. The act is nothing apart from the actor. The very thing that God hates and disapproves is not the mere event—the thing done in distinction from the doer; but it is the doer himself. It grieves and displeases Him that a rational moral agent, under His government, should array himself against his own God and Father, against all that is right and just in the universe. This is the thing that offends God. The sinner himself is the direct and the only object of his anger."
So the Bible shows. God is angry with the wicked [Psalm 7:11], not with the abstract sin. If the wicked turn not, God will whet His sword—He has bent His bow and made it ready—not to shoot at the sin, but the sinner—the wicked man who has done the abominable thing. This is the only doctrine of either the Bible or of common sense on this subject" (The Guilt of Sin).
The biblical way to witness to a homosexual is not to argue with him about his lifestyle but to use the Law to bring the knowledge of sin. This will show him that he is guilty of breaking God’s holy Law, and he is damned not because of, but despite his sexual preference. The Law was made for homosexuals, as well as other lawbreakers.
2007-12-30 06:47:58
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answered by Jason M 5
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Jesus said that he who is without sin to cast the first stone...
He also said that before you go after the splinter in your friends eye, you should pull the log out of your eye.
In other words, no man here on earth is righteous...
So leave your nephew alone and focus on making your life better and only then will you become a blessing to others!
Good luck!
:-)
2007-12-30 06:45:45
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answered by kjay_39 4
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Why don't the "righteous" work on their own issues and stop being so judgmental?
From what you've written, you want your nephew to stop being gay on YOUR behalf.
It is really none of your business -- at all.
If God wants your nephew to stop being gay, then God can and will take care of it.
As for the (self) "righteous," they should shut up about it.
2007-12-30 06:44:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing wrong being gay dear. Homophobia is a recent mental disease. You should seek psychiatric help for you in order to get rid of it.
2007-12-30 07:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Little angel !! Unfortunatelly we can't change the minds or the hearts of our beloved ones. I know that your purpose is nice and you care for your family but is him who has the last word.From his point of view he is doing well and maybe nobody is going to change his mind. I do not support homosexualism but I respect it, I have learnt to be tolerant with it, you should do the same. I always have tried to have good comunication with my family, specially with the young ones, about sexuality because some people tergiversate this information for their own purposes. You can't change your nephew's mind, but you can do somenting for the rest of your family. Good luck, and be tolerant with people who offends your point of view
2007-12-30 07:21:47
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answered by FRANCISCO T 2
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The only way they have discovered to stop men from being gay is a bullit in the head. Its the only way.
2007-12-30 07:16:59
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answered by bocasbeachbum 6
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That's it. You're a troll.
Being gay is not a choice; it's how you're born. Did you make a decision to like men? No, you were born liking men. Could you choose to love other women the way you love men? No, you wouldn't want to.
2007-12-30 06:45:02
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answered by ultraviolet1127 4
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