(June 8, 2014 at 10:41 am)Jose Wrote: Sejanus:
Pornography enslaves you into offering limited pleasure without satisfaction, Jesus came to offer you freedom from the slavery of pornography. Can you live 1 year without looking at pornography?
JesusHChrist:
Do you practice fornication? Before you were created God knew you were going to fall into fornication, but God doesn't love humans by what they do or stop doing, He loves humans because He is love. You love fornication because you are born with a sinful nature that makes you love your sin. I used to be worse than you in that regard, I started with pornography at 11 years old, as a result of falling in pornography I fell in masturbation, then I had an inexplicable sexual attraction towards little girls, but was never brave enough to harass them because I knew there was something wrong with it. Even after a year of converting I had to battle to escape pornography until finally I was free from it. Having sexual desires is not a sin, sex becomes sinful when you use it for the wrong purpose. God created sex for two purposes: for reproduction and for physical satisfaction between a man and a woman inside the bounds of marriage. After a man and a woman have sex, an emotional tie is made, or what in the Christian view is called a soul tie, which is a tendency to depend emotionally towards the other partner, that is the reason why after a break up between couples there is always someone who gets hurt. But sex is not the only way of getting soul ties, getting along with someone of the opposite sex can set soul ties.
Kitanetos:
The person that wrote what you wrote is probably speaking from experience, I have some ideas about his/her conclusion: he was observing the group of believer s who were praying and the outcome of those prayers, but apparently he didn't see anything happening. He never bothered to have a serious relationship with God and because of that he/she never experience anything. He/she observed that the outcomes of prayers were working, but was always trying to find ways to scientifically and statistically explain the reason of the outcomes. God can allow believers to experience persecution and sickness, but that doesn't mean that He is punishing them, because He can use persecution to train believers for more difficult tasks. God allowed persecution with the Christian of the 1st century so that the Christians of the 21st century can have an idea of what following Jesus is like.
Do you honestly believe this crap? Or are you just pretending to be this much of a full mental fundy just to get a reaction?