Homosexuality is not a choice!!!!

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More of your dishonesty. Stop pretending it is blasphemy when it is not.
WOW! The more you speak.....smh................

"Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain."
 
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LOL. You have lied a number of times on this very thread. What is worse is you present your lies as if they are Biblical truths and want others to accept your vile evil Satanic deceptions.


Right. I don't lie. I come against lies.

Oh my God. Are you pretending you have not been antagonistic toward me? You question whether I am even a Christian because I counter your LIES with the truth and then you say this. Yes, eye opening. What a hypocrite you are.
Why do you use the Lord's name in vain? What spirit is in that speech?

Antagonism and hypocrisy came from you, Magenta. Own it.
 
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I find liars hard to believe when they lie.


I doubt you believe anyone. That in itself is an affliction.

Why don't you try being honest for a change?
I was never explicitly talking about Christians identifying as being gay except to mention to someone else that it was brought up framed that way much later in the conversation.
I am always honest...sometimes to a fault.

Tell me what you are talking about, then. Are you saying that Christians who have been delivered of homosexuality saying they are homosexuals are speaking an acceptable message? Or are you saying that Christians who say they are homosexual and continue in the practice are acceptable?

Please explain.


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[/COLOR]Right. I don't lie. I come against lies.
You have repeatedly lied to me today, and supported another liar in their slander against me, affirming their lies as truth, and claiming that what I have said about them is nonsense when they have by their very own words and attitude proven you wrong in your defense of them. How funny is that?

Why do you use the Lord's name in vain? What spirit is in that speech?
Why do you continue to falsely accuse me Euphemia? What spirit is that? Oh we all know it is Satan who is behind such a slanderous spirit as you display toward me. Yes, I turn to God in times of trial by the likes of you and your cronies. It is never in vain that I turn to the Lord. He is my strength and my shield.

Antagonism and hypocrisy came from you, Magenta. Own it.
I reflect back to you your sanctimonious holier than thou bull puckey and you don't like it? Boo hoo. Maybe you need to learn a lesson from that.
 
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Magenta :For your consideration:

Most who know the third Commandment of God think of it as "do not blasphemy". Meaning to them, do not use God's name as if a swear word, and / or mixing the name of God with other profane words. The worst form of blasphemy is to use the sacred, Holy name of Jesus Christ in this manner. It far exceeds using simply the name title "God" as blasphemy, because "Jesus Christ" is the name of God. But the fact is, God's third Commandment is actually much more sensitive and strict than what most understand, and many (even many who call themselves Christian) are breaking it daily...
"Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." (Exodus 20:7 King James Version).
The word used by God is "vain". We are COMMANDED by God not to use his name in "vain". The word "vain" is defined as "devoid of real value, idle, unprofitable - without real significance, value or importance..."
Ever heard someone tell another something, and they reply "Oh My God"? In fact, this has become such a popular response to almost anything what-so-ever, that it's a fad to say this, and to use the abbreviation "OMG!". Let's put this into perspective.

many times when someone says this response, are they actually praying and taking something to God, praying from their heart something like: "Oh my God, please deal with this for us"? How many times when they say this, do they actually mean a significant message about the Lord God intervening? How many times are they talking to God about something, when they say "Oh My God"? On the contrary, how many times are they using this statement as simply a response that is "without real significance", "devoid of real value", "idle", etc...? Meaning: how many times are they using the name of God IN VAIN?

There are some, even those who would call themselves "Christian" that are addicted to saying "Oh my God" and "Oh my God, this and that" to just about everything. Their addiction to saying it is getting worse and worse, and so is our society in result. Every single time they do this without reverent respect of God, they are taking the Lord God's name in "vain", and they are breaking the 3rd Commandment. They become blasphemers.

And what about those who say: "Oh My Gosh". Are they in the clear? Did you know that the word "Gosh" is defined as: "euphemistic alteration of the name "God"." Do you say OMG or OMGosh? Does someone in your family? Does one or more of your friends? How often? *If you know someone who is doing this, you may want to talk to them about the problem, or perhaps send them a link to this article.

God has proclaimed that he will not hold someone guiltless that uses his name in vain.
 

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I doubt you believe anyone. That in itself is an affliction.
Cut the crap. I don't believe liars when they're lying to me. That is easy enough to understand. You needn't make it into more than what it is.

Tell me what you are talking about, then. Are you saying that Christians who have been delivered of homosexuality saying they are homosexuals are speaking an acceptable message? Or are you saying that Christians who say they are homosexual and continue in the practice are acceptable?

Please explain..
The fact that you have been arguing for how long now against what I say and you now admit you do not even understand my position in the first place? And even after I clarify and answer your demand, you further question me asking if I am saying things I just expressly, directly explained, I never explicitly addressed in the first place? Talk about making no sense. To be clear, you just informed me this whole conversation with you was with you being admittedly clueless to my position all along.
 
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You have repeatedly lied to me today, and supported another liar in their slander against me, affirming their lies as truth, and claiming that what I have said about them is nonsense when they have by their very own words and attitude proven you wrong in your defense of them. How funny is that?


I have never lied here.


Why do you continue to falsely accuse me Euphemia? What spirit is that? Oh we all know it is Satan who is behind such a slanderous spirit as you display toward me. Yes, I turn to God in times of trial by the likes of you and your cronies. It is never in vain that I turn to the Lord. He is my strength and my shield.
I 've never slandered anyone here. You can say God is your strength and shield but all I see by your choice of words and the manner in which you put forth your viewpoints is weakness. He is not your wisdom, for sure.

I reflect back to you your sanctimonious holier than thou bull puckey and you don't like it? Boo hoo. Maybe you need to learn a lesson from that.
LOL! Well, Magenta, I doubt very much that anything you could say,by your behavior in this thread, could teach me very much. Some people's mouths need to be born again, yet.

Be edified:

Ephesians 4:29
Don’t use foul or abusive language. Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them.

Matthew 12:34b-35
For whatever is in your heart determines what you say. [SUP]35 [/SUP]A good person produces good things from the treasury of a good heart, and an evil person produces evil things from the treasury of an evil heart.


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Magenta :For your consideration:

Most who know the third Commandment of God think of it as "do not blasphemy". Meaning to them, do not use God's name as if a swear word, and / or mixing the name of God with other profane words. The worst form of blasphemy is to use the sacred, Holy name of Jesus Christ in this manner. It far exceeds using simply the name title "God" as blasphemy, because "Jesus Christ" is the name of God. But the fact is, God's third Commandment is actually much more sensitive and strict than what most understand, and many (even many who call themselves Christian) are breaking it daily...
"Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." (Exodus 20:7 King James Version).
The word used by God is "vain". We are COMMANDED by God not to use his name in "vain". The word "vain" is defined as "devoid of real value, idle, unprofitable - without real significance, value or importance..."
Ever heard someone tell another something, and they reply "Oh My God"? In fact, this has become such a popular response to almost anything what-so-ever, that it's a fad to say this, and to use the abbreviation "OMG!". Let's put this into perspective.

many times when someone says this response, are they actually praying and taking something to God, praying from their heart something like: "Oh my God, please deal with this for us"? How many times when they say this, do they actually mean a significant message about the Lord God intervening? How many times are they talking to God about something, when they say "Oh My God"? On the contrary, how many times are they using this statement as simply a response that is "without real significance", "devoid of real value", "idle", etc...? Meaning: how many times are they using the name of God IN VAIN?

There are some, even those who would call themselves "Christian" that are addicted to saying "Oh my God" and "Oh my God, this and that" to just about everything. Their addiction to saying it is getting worse and worse, and so is our society in result. Every single time they do this without reverent respect of God, they are taking the Lord God's name in "vain", and they are breaking the 3rd Commandment. They become blasphemers.

And what about those who say: "Oh My Gosh". Are they in the clear? Did you know that the word "Gosh" is defined as: "euphemistic alteration of the name "God"." Do you say OMG or OMGosh? Does someone in your family? Does one or more of your friends? How often? *If you know someone who is doing this, you may want to talk to them about the problem, or perhaps send them a link to this article.

God has proclaimed that he will not hold someone guiltless that uses his name in vain.
More of your sanctimonious holier than thou bull crap. I turn to God in times of trials, such as being beset by liars and demonic slanderers such as yourself. He is my strength and my shield.
 

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Were getting way off topic here.
No kidding. For the record, right from the start I was making the distinction between being and doing, and had others calling me all kinds of names and slandering me for doing so.
 
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Magenta :For your consideration:

Most who know the third Commandment of God think of it as "do not blasphemy". Meaning to them, do not use God's name as if a swear word, and / or mixing the name of God with other profane words. The worst form of blasphemy is to use the sacred, Holy name of Jesus Christ in this manner. It far exceeds using simply the name title "God" as blasphemy, because "Jesus Christ" is the name of God. But the fact is, God's third Commandment is actually much more sensitive and strict than what most understand, and many (even many who call themselves Christian) are breaking it daily...
"Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." (Exodus 20:7 King James Version).
The word used by God is "vain". We are COMMANDED by God not to use his name in "vain". The word "vain" is defined as "devoid of real value, idle, unprofitable - without real significance, value or importance..."
Ever heard someone tell another something, and they reply "Oh My God"? In fact, this has become such a popular response to almost anything what-so-ever, that it's a fad to say this, and to use the abbreviation "OMG!". Let's put this into perspective.

many times when someone says this response, are they actually praying and taking something to God, praying from their heart something like: "Oh my God, please deal with this for us"? How many times when they say this, do they actually mean a significant message about the Lord God intervening? How many times are they talking to God about something, when they say "Oh My God"? On the contrary, how many times are they using this statement as simply a response that is "without real significance", "devoid of real value", "idle", etc...? Meaning: how many times are they using the name of God IN VAIN?

There are some, even those who would call themselves "Christian" that are addicted to saying "Oh my God" and "Oh my God, this and that" to just about everything. Their addiction to saying it is getting worse and worse, and so is our society in result. Every single time they do this without reverent respect of God, they are taking the Lord God's name in "vain", and they are breaking the 3rd Commandment. They become blasphemers.

And what about those who say: "Oh My Gosh". Are they in the clear? Did you know that the word "Gosh" is defined as: "euphemistic alteration of the name "God"." Do you say OMG or OMGosh? Does someone in your family? Does one or more of your friends? How often? *If you know someone who is doing this, you may want to talk to them about the problem, or perhaps send them a link to this article.

God has proclaimed that he will not hold someone guiltless that uses his name in vain.

Good stuff. That would make a great new thread!
 

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My God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation. He is my stronghold, my refuge and my savior— from violent people (and slanderers) you save me.
 
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Cut the crap. I don't believe liars when they're lying to me. That is easy enough to understand. You needn't make it into more than what it is.

The fact that you have been arguing for how long now against what I say and you now admit you do not even understand my position in the first place? And even after I clarify and answer your demand, you further question me asking if I am saying things I just expressly, directly explained, I never explicitly addressed in the first place? Talk about making no sense. To be clear, you just informed me this whole conversation with you was with you being admittedly clueless to my position all along.

I see now and understand that you are simply aggressively negative and cannot converse amicably. You seem to thrive on being offensive. You've already proven by your language and attitude that Christian forums are just not your cup of tea.

Have a lovely evening.


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WOW! The more you speak.....smh................

"Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain."
Never is it in vain for me to turn to Him. Stop slandering.
 
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No kidding. For the record, right from the start I was making the distinction between being and doing, and had others calling me all kinds of names and slandering me for doing so.
People who claim to be be-ers and not do-ers (sin) are no different than the do-ers. No distinction to God.

No one has called you any names, nor have you been slandered.


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I see now and understand that you are simply aggressively negative and cannot converse amicably. You seem to thrive on being offensive. You've already proven by your language and attitude that Christian forums are just not your cup of tea.

Have a lovely evening.
Bye! Take your holier than thou sanctimonious satanic lies and evil vile deceptions with you please, and stop using your hatred to harm people. Thank you.
 

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People who claim to be be-ers and not do-ers (sin) are no different than the do-ers. No distinction to God.
No one has called you any names, nor have you been slandered..
Honest to a fault you said, and here you lie and slander so casually like it comes so natural to you. I was just called a blasphemer and you seemed to agree my goodness how easily and quickly you forget, how obviously blind and deceived you are by your own desire to see only that which you want to see.
 
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