Single Men's Take on Marriage in Our Modern World

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MsMediator

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No. 99% of abortions are because the woman and the man are whores, pure and simple. Inconvenient truth for Satan's children who will play on imaginations and emotions with their hypotheticals of hell. This is how they justify their whoredom and what's more their murders! What monsters they have become by serving the Devil.
And so the Devil speaketh. Maybe you are of the Devil. People like who who say illegitimate children are bastards and Satan's children drive up abortions (very true, especially in the past). I am ending my conversation with yyou.
 

Lynx

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no that is one of the most misunderstood packages.
it quite clearly states that our neighbour is the one that helps us. So we have to love our neighbours. cool we love those that help us.

Hmmmm
So... I don't have to love anybody unless they have helped me somehow?

The Bible disagrees with that multiple times. Like, all over the Bible.
 

Lynx

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And so the Devil speaketh. Maybe you are of the Devil. People like who who say illegitimate children are bastards and Satan's children drive up abortions (very true, especially in the past). I am ending my conversation with yyou.
Just take it easy. If you take seriously every ranter on a random forum, it's going to do really bad things to your blood pressure.

View it as a source of entertainment, to be read for amusement or skipped over. Or just put people like that on ignore. There's a button you can click that will hide everything that person says so you won't have to read any of his ranting.
 
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And so the Devil speaketh. Maybe you are of the Devil. People like who who say illegitimate children are bastards and Satan's children drive up abortions (very true, especially in the past). I am ending my conversation with yyou.
The Devil can't tell the truth nor can he fight his own kingdom. Satan is in no hurry to tell this people to stop committing whoredom and murdering their own babies.
 

Robertt

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So... I don't have to love anybody unless they have helped me somehow?

The Bible disagrees with that multiple times. Like, all over the Bible.
ok.. but i just going by the scripture you quote..

my neighbour according to that scripture is the one that helps me, what do you think it means
 

Gojira

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It is no rant.

It is highly evil though to play the harlot, drive away all men, and make your own children into the fierce and confused shameful generations of literal bastards that they are. No wonder they are so fierce and incontinent and hate God.
My mother was a single mom. My father left us. She had no say in the matter. He wanted me aborted, she obviously said no and made the Godly decision to raise me.

This statement is so over the top insane in its harsh and wide-sweeping judgmentalism and I see little of Christ in it.

Anyway, moving on from this silly conversation.
 
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My mother was a single mom. My father left us. She had no say in the matter. He wanted me aborted, she obviously said no and made the Godly decision to raise me.

This statement is so over the top insane in its harsh and wide-sweeping judgmentalism and I see little of Christ in it.

Anyway, moving on from this silly conversation.
Is that what she told you?
 
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Dude.. You're nuts. Plain and simple. I'm going to report you. And, you're blocked.
You should find your real father and get his side of the story about it. Your father may not be so bad as your mother told you and your father might actually love you, but even if he is, it will bring your soul peace to know the truth.

For it is written; behold God will send his servants to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to the fathers, lest my God comes and smites the earth with a sore curse.
 

cinder

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ok.. but i just going by the scripture you quote..

my neighbour according to that scripture is the one that helps me, what do you think it means
A wise pastor author once said in comment on this story: my neighbor is the person who has mercy on me.... which means I'm the one in need of mercy.

And a wise commedian once said: The Bible tells us to love our neighbors and to love our enemies, probably because they're usually the same people.
 

Lynx

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ok.. but i just going by the scripture you quote..

my neighbour according to that scripture is the one that helps me, what do you think it means
My neighbor is not the one who chooses to help me. My neighbor is the one I choose to help.

Notice the SAMARITAN is the one pointed out as a neighbor, not the person he assisted.
 

Robertt

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My neighbor is not the one who chooses to help me. My neighbor is the one I choose to help.

Notice the SAMARITAN is the one pointed out as a neighbor, not the person he assisted.
exactly . The neighbour is the one who HELPS us ,...

You keep agreeing with my point.

The Good Samaritan is our neighbour and we are to love our neighbour

Any other moral we supposed to get from that story.

Some people call themselves family or fellow belivers . but they dont help us. so Jesus commands us to love our true neigbours. and as you just pointed out thE SAMARITAN is the NEighbour , not the priest, not the pharisees. the one who helps us.
 

Robertt

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A wise pastor author once said in comment on this story: my neighbor is the person who has mercy on me.... which means I'm the one in need of mercy.

And a wise commedian once said: The Bible tells us to love our neighbors and to love our enemies, probably because they're usually the same people.
but the samaritan didnt need to show mercy as the victim didnt do any harm to the samaritan . teh smaritan showed loved and kindness.
 

Lynx

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exactly . The neighbour is the one who HELPS us ,...

You keep agreeing with my point.

The Good Samaritan is our neighbour and we are to love our neighbour

Any other moral we supposed to get from that story.

Some people call themselves family or fellow belivers . but they dont help us. so Jesus commands us to love our true neigbours. and as you just pointed out thE SAMARITAN is the NEighbour , not the priest, not the pharisees. the one who helps us.
The point is you're not the wounded man in the story. You're the Samaritan. Or you're supposed to be.

You choose who is your neighbor. Your actions determine and reveal who you consider worth helping.
 

Robertt

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The point is you're not the wounded man in the story. You're the Samaritan. Or you're supposed to be.

You choose who is your neighbor. Your actions determine and reveal who you consider worth helping.
oh that how you read it . but the question was WHO is the neighbour. the answer as from scripute is THE SAMARITAN
 

Robertt

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LUKE 10:36 Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?”
37 The expert in the law replied, “The one who had mercy on him.”


The New International Version (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), Lk 10:36–37.
 

Lynx

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oh that how you read it . but the question was WHO is the neighbour. the answer as from scripute is THE SAMARITAN
If you insist on sitting back and waiting for someone to be nice to you, good luck. Have fun with that. :rolleyes: