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I guess God doesn’t love everyone lmao you’ll never guess what post this guy is quoting
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Anonymous 1d

maybe i shouldn’t be surprised but i am

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Anonymous 1d

You do know that Jesus can love someone but not support their sins right? I think there are way too many information on Christianity that isn’t true but many are quick to believe. God wants everyone to do what’s right, to hate sin and take care of each other. But to make a post insinuating that God is alongside sin is seemingly weird but hey if that fits their narratives, who cares about truth right?

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Anonymous 1d

if god knows all and all experiences to be had on earth, then that’d mean god knows what it’s like to take a big fat meaty veiny cock in his ass. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Anonymous 1d

You can Love somebody but not support their sins

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

What’s blasphemous about the quoted post?

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

Jesus does not support queer and transgender ideology as the image suggests. He loves the individuals but does not love their actions. Also pride in general is condemned by Jesus

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

It’s not an ideology. So you’re lying about Gods creation inherently. You don’t care though. And second. It’s not biblical pride, you’re not dumb. Use your head.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

How is it not an ideology?

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

I completely agree with this. We are taught to love one another while rejecting what is evil. In the gospels of Matthew and Mark, Jesus affirms marriage as the union of a man and woman becoming one flesh, which is a teaching derived from Genesis.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

buddy, God got mad at Moses when he slaughtered all the Midianites bc he left all the children alive — so God told him to kill all the children except for the girls who had “never laid with a man” or however they describe taking virgin girls as sex slaves. This is from Numbers.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

an ideology is defined as a set of beliefs that are not purely about belief in certain knowledge — essentially mix of fact and myth/theory. homosexuality and gender identity are based in scientific, sociological, and medical fact. there is no mythical or theorized reason to have “belief” because it’s based in factual study via research…

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 1d

If God commanded you to murder all the children in a classroom, would you do it?

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

Yea Numbers 31 is definitely one of the harder passages in the Old Testament, and trust me I had wrestled with it for a long time, as many others do. But it’s part of a specific moment of judgement in Israel’s history under the old covenant, not a universal command or model for Christian living. My point was about what Jesus teaches directly and Him referencing God’s design in Genesis, especially on topics like marriage, which is why I referenced Matthew and Mark.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

No where does it say anything about sex slaves. The virgin girls were taken captive because they would not be able to live and provide for themselves. Other verses throughout the Bible talk about how to treat captives and directly opposes using them as sex objects. Instead they were to be brought in to families and assimilated into Israelite culture.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

Define an ideology.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

Idiotic.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

“ideology” it’s not an opinion that im attracted to boobs 🧍🏾‍♀️

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

I’m sorry you view God in that way but I won’t be participating in your discourse. However, if you truly want to get to know God please read the Bible or watch good examples of Christians online in podcasts etc. I believe both have answered that questioned more than sufficient.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

Sorry you feel that way, but I wish the best for you.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

You don’t, you don’t have to lie it’s okay lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 1d

That wasn’t an answer lol

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

I really do, I dont understand where you think hatred is playing a part in this? All I was pointing out were things pulled directly from scripture. I think it’s healthy to talk about scripture and get people thinking about it more often. Like I said, I wish the best for you and you can take it whichever way suits you best.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

Do you think that you have to hear the word threat in order to know someone means you harm if you hear them say they’re going to punch you?

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

You do not understand that your scripture is hateful, in and of itself. Your scripture is violent. Your scripture is written by hateful men in an attempt to control. Your scripture was born of violence and genocide by religious crusades… Why people take their morals from that horrific book is beyond me.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

you are so dense. DO YOU THINK MAYBE those children would have been able to live just fine if, idk, God didn’t command Moses to murder their entire family and village?? If that’s the case, why did they murder the infants and the boys too and ONLY kept the virgin girls, splitting them among the church and themselves to “keep” … what does that imply??

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 1d

You can tell you knew the question would force you to confront something you didn’t tile which is why you gave up all of a sudden lol

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

I could say the same goes for you, but I’ll leave you with John 14:27. Have a blessed day!

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

That was a question. You could say the same goes for me but what I said to you was a question. You got confused with me talking to 6. But go ahead and run I guess. I thought you wanted to talk about scripture but suddenly when it’s brought up externally you think you need to stop talking

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

While the Old Testament often portrays God as just and at times wrathful in response to sin, the New Testament and the teachings of Jesus emphasize the new covenant and a clearer picture of how believers are called to live.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

You’re engaging with both of us or none of us

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 1d

I am often listening to theism debates and people discussing theology. I grew up Catholic. God literally commands murder a fuck ton in the bible, so I’m asking if you’d do it if he commanded YOU to do it. Moses did. Abraham did. Both rewarded handsomely for these heinous violent actions… Sure, Isaac wasn’t actually killed, but why in the FUCK was that the loyalty test? Surely the all-knowing God could’ve figured something different that didn’t include attempted murder.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 1d

why would i care about someone else’s answer to the question i asked of you, directly? that’s not how subjective opinions work… would YOU personally obey every single command of God, even if it included murdering multiple infant babies (after you murdered the rest of their adult family members)?

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

I responded to you asking if I must hear the word threat in order to know someone means harm, which was a response to me saying I wish you the best? I’m not running, but it’s clear to me that you aren’t interested in a healthy discussion of scripture and would rather pick a fight until you feel satisfied with feeling “correct”. Also, I responded to you and #4 separately & accordingly. #6 isn’t even involved with this conversation so I think you’re confused with the bouncing back and forth?

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

So you saw me ask the question and chose not to answer and you still act as if that’s good faith? I’m contesting your logic on hate with a question and your response is to end the discussion? No, you will engage with BOTH or none of us. That’s your only option here

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

So is the Old Testament just all incorrect hullabaloo that means nothing now bc it makes God seem too angry and hateful and scary? You’d probably enjoy and benefit greatly from a call into The Line with Jimmy Snow or Jovan Bradley to attempt to explain this to an atheist — particularly extremely knowledgeable atheists that have deconstructed from Judaism, LDS, Protestant, Catholic, and other Christian denominations.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

Laws are typically referenced from the Old Testament and is more perceived as a historical account leading up to our Savior, while the New Testament models the new covenant, the call to Jesus Christ, and the current Christian way of living.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

Truthfully, I’d recommend browsing videos from live debates posted by The Line and by Jovan Bradley on YouTube. There are many videos that will be useful for your understanding of where we are coming from — aka, the understanding that the Christian god is evil, god isn’t real, bible magic is fake, and Jesus wasn’t resurrected. If you want to debate ANY of those five points, call in to debate sometime!

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

bruh i can’t lie, i busted out LAUGHING when you said it’s a “historical account” LMAO 😂 you can’t possibly think that the Old Testament is some kind of historical account of what actually happened like a textbook, right? Do you take everything in the Old Testament to be a factual historical account?

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

I’ll have to check those out for sure! I do completely understand where your coming from — I myself was atheist for over 10 years of my life. Thanks for this discussion though!

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

I wouldn't say it's like a historical textbook, it serves more as a foundational historical and theological context for scriptures. As a Catholic, I believe it's divine and contains religious truth. But like I said, with the new covenant under Jesus, the old testament is not strictly followed like the New Testament.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

I’m not attempting to return you to atheism. I am attempting to get you to understand that your religion doesn’t get to dictate that homosexuality is an evil sin and should not be a celebrated love EVER bc someone wrote that someone else said that Jesus told them about it… it’s illogical and EXTREMELY contradictory to your faith’s value on acceptance, forgiveness, unconditional love, welcoming neighbors, etc. So I bring to you how your God is much more evil & sinful than it is to love someone.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

So which are you choosing? Both or none?

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

my friend, nobody is obligated to abide by your debate rules on an open platform like this. it’s also extremely difficult to engage in debate at-length on this app.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

I can respect your viewpoints, the same as I respect my own religions viewpoints on such topics. I’m not judging anyone or saying that I hate our homosexual friends at all, nor am I saying that they will never be accepted or forgiven in the eyes of the Lord. Everyone walks their own path and in the end it is only up to Him to judge. I love everyone no matter what walks of life they come from or what lifestyle they may choose.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

Yeah you are, if you want to continue with 4.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 1d

holy shit dude you sound cultish 😂😂

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