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Is it hard to believe that a gay might believe in God as well?
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"Believing" is not what is at issue.
He chose to break school rules.
ie. . Sex outside of marriage, heterosexual or gay is forbidden, according to the student handbook, and will result in disciplinary action.
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05/09/2009 2:45:25 PM PDT by
sausageseller
(http://coolblue.typepad.com/the_cool_blue_blog/)
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“Is it hard to believe that a gay might believe in God as well?”
The Bible says even the demons believe in God.
A murderer might believe in God, but it’s not going to do him a lot of good if he continues in this sin.
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Is it hard to believe that a gay might believe in God as well?
Believing in God and Obeying His Commandments are two different things.
Although I believe what John Gechter did was wrong, what really bothers me is the hatred exhibited towards him by other Christian students on campus. Threats and hostile acts against him ( if what he said was true ) does nothing for the cause of Christianity.
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It is significant that the school’s attitude caused the fellow to “re-evaluate” his beliefs rather than to re-evaluate his actions and attitudes. That says that his immediate desires of the flesh determin what he will choose to believe, that there is no Truth, only Rationalization.
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05/09/2009 3:32:12 PM PDT by
ThanhPhero
(di hanh huong den La Vang)
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