whether someone's a troll or sincere, it's still good practice.
Welcome to the site Julia. It's definitely true that many christians aren't Christlike in how they treat LGBT folks. However, going along with the world isn't Christlike either.. it's enabling and accommodating the world. If you don't bring God's truth -and- God's love then you aren't helping. Truth without love or love without truth, neither brings the world closer to God.
if you really accept that, then it's strange for you to say the supreme courts' decision was a beautiful thing.
It does affect other people, we live in a society, not a vacuum. Our lives effect eachother in innumerable ways, directly and indirectly.
The LGBT issue is used by spiritual forces to fight against the way God develops humans through the genders he designed. God teaches us and grows us spiritually, through various kinds of healthy human relationships.
God did not make us to have a 'female' soul in a 'male' body or to have uncontrollable sexual urges that go against biological design. These are spiritual issues, involving spiritual wounds, bondage, and curses, that cause spiritual torment. God has grace and mercy for us so that we can overcome these things in freedom and healing, not so that we can create new labels and become defined by them. I agree hate isn't a good response, but blind acceptance is just as wrong.
what you are seeing is a physical manifestation of an ongoing spiritual war. if you really want to know what's happening and what to do about it, you need to get your perspective from the holy spirit... not from the world.
well, that's what the world tells you. but for the person who is actually trying to -fight- a demonic enemy pushing homosexuality on them, it is a very difficult experience, and both the world and the church do a very poor job of helping that person. The world says they can't beat it and should just give up and attempt to 'redefine' themselves. This makes them further disconnected from the truth of God and his purpose for designing male and female gender. Their identity as 'whateversexual' or 'transwhatever' starts to compete with their identity as a -spirit being- created in the -image of god- and meant to live intimately in communion with God, sharing the power of God, the passion of God, the perspective of God.
That is what God designed us for. All of the enemy's strategy is to prevent us from getting closer to God and to set up barriers and obstacles between us and that. False identities created by the 'wisdom of man' pale in comparison with the identity God destined us for, and the power that flow through that identity.
Part of loving these people means telling them the truth: there is something better for them, than what they think they are, and what they think they want.
Hi. I am a Christian, and I'm assuming everyone reading this is as well, or seeking Christian advice. I am writing this to express both my sadness and anger of people's lack of understanding and cruelty toward the LGBT community.
Does the Bible say homosexuality is wrong? Yes. I'm not denying that AT ALL.
I am so sick of people being hateful towards people who make their decisions THAT DO NOT AFFECT ANYONE BUT THEM.
The LGBT issue is used by spiritual forces to fight against the way God develops humans through the genders he designed. God teaches us and grows us spiritually, through various kinds of healthy human relationships.
God did not make us to have a 'female' soul in a 'male' body or to have uncontrollable sexual urges that go against biological design. These are spiritual issues, involving spiritual wounds, bondage, and curses, that cause spiritual torment. God has grace and mercy for us so that we can overcome these things in freedom and healing, not so that we can create new labels and become defined by them. I agree hate isn't a good response, but blind acceptance is just as wrong.
I am not saying all Christian people do this, but at my high school, there has been severe bullying by people who use their religion as an excuse to torment a homosexual guy at my school. And I'm tired of it.
There are so many worse things that happen than someone identifying themselves as homosexual.
That is what God designed us for. All of the enemy's strategy is to prevent us from getting closer to God and to set up barriers and obstacles between us and that. False identities created by the 'wisdom of man' pale in comparison with the identity God destined us for, and the power that flow through that identity.
Part of loving these people means telling them the truth: there is something better for them, than what they think they are, and what they think they want.
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