RE: Salvation Army: Gay parents deserve to be put to death
June 7, 2013 at 11:02 am
(This post was last modified: June 7, 2013 at 11:19 am by fr0d0.)
This is Australia
I know a few officers that drink alcohol. Some roles they have a stance on alcohol, as there are many ex alcoholics in the organisation who rely on the organisations support.
Yeah I was surprised in the UK that they were allowed to advertise and employ a Christian specifically. The shop included a prayer space and a ministry attached which is how they did it I think.
The way I look at things these are nature's "judgements". Not speaking about homosexuality, but any 'sin'.
And it states specifically above that there is no condemnation of homosexuality, so what you're saying here is wrong. There is no condemnation at all of "gays" or anyone else.
"This is a misunderstanding of the text
referred to. The Scripture in question, viewed
in its broader context, is not referring to
physical death, nor is it specifically targeted
at homosexual behaviour. The author is
arguing that no human being is without sin,
all sin leads to spiritual death (separation
from God), and all people therefore need a
Saviour."
I know a few officers that drink alcohol. Some roles they have a stance on alcohol, as there are many ex alcoholics in the organisation who rely on the organisations support.
Yeah I was surprised in the UK that they were allowed to advertise and employ a Christian specifically. The shop included a prayer space and a ministry attached which is how they did it I think.
(June 7, 2013 at 8:20 am)Ben Davis Wrote: ...because whatever kind of death they're talking about, the cause of it is god's judgement of sexuality. That's a mandate for discrimination with which they agree. Since they endorse discrimination, they do not encompass 'a wide range of opinions on human sexuality', they propagate the view that 'if you're gay, you're gonna burn'.
The way I look at things these are nature's "judgements". Not speaking about homosexuality, but any 'sin'.
And it states specifically above that there is no condemnation of homosexuality, so what you're saying here is wrong. There is no condemnation at all of "gays" or anyone else.
"This is a misunderstanding of the text
referred to. The Scripture in question, viewed
in its broader context, is not referring to
physical death, nor is it specifically targeted
at homosexual behaviour. The author is
arguing that no human being is without sin,
all sin leads to spiritual death (separation
from God), and all people therefore need a
Saviour."