Quite right Icefalcon. And now, to continue with our unsightly bickering

This is going to be a long one, brace yourself...
Adeli: Icefalcon, to add to your comment, if gays were to save sex for marriage (oops,
forgot, they can\'t in the US), AIDS would be spread less by your reasoning, seems a good reason to allow it.
AF: Give me a break, what homosexual is going to save sex for marriage? Yeah right.
Adeli: Little inconsistent here.
You claim that... yet you will never know because you vehemently oppose the possibility, because you are bias. [/QUOTE]
If I am not mistaken, several countries already allow homosexual marriage. Surely, if there is an example to be found, you could find it there. Yes, I vehemently oppose the possibility where it is still a posibility, and not already in effect (IE here in the US).
A bit of a side not, I don\'t get how you can un-hipocritically claim I am \"biased\" and am \"forcing my ideas on others.\" Am I? In a way, yes. First, I\'m commanded to (great commision, though it isn\'t quite regarded as \"forcing of ideas,\" more like \"spreading of word\"). Second, there are two sides to this coin. Everyone is biased toward whatever they believe. And are you not also trying to force your opinions on others every time you argue and discuss (like now)? Yes, you are. It is impossible to not be biased, and to not \"force your ideas\" on others. The only way to do such a thing is to never discuss, argue your beliefs, or stand up for yourself,
ever!
Another thing, some clarification on the term \"Christian.\" There are many \"Christian\" denominations, yes. However, when I use the term, I mean someone who believes Jesus died on the cross for your sins, and if you choose to have faith in this, your sins will be forgiven because of God\'s grace (not because of things you do) and will be with Him for eternity. They also believe that if you don\'t do this, you will be seperated from Him for eternity (Hell). While I happen to be an \"evangelical\" or \"non-denominational\" Christian, there are several other large denominations I can get along with. However, the denomination doesn\'t mean so much to me as does the belief in the previously stated.
1st Amendment
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
There you go, from the horse\'s mouth.
Hell, is a theory. It is a theoretical construct, ever been there? Know anyone who has? I think not! (See here, this is a phrase laced with condescension, you didn\'t pick up on it last time, thought I\'d be helpful and point it out). My old religion is no less Christian than yours, certainly no less bias, but they do not believe in hell, and know they will never get into heaven. (heard of the 144 000?).
I never said hell was scientifically supported. You claimed that among Christians Hell is a theory, which it definitely is not. You claim the Bible doesn\'t mention Hell? So what do you have to say to:
Matthew 5:29-30
Matthew 8:12
Matthew 10:28
Matthew 25:41
Matthew 25:46
Romans 2:8-9
2 Thesselonians 1:9
2 Peter 2:4
Revelation 19:20
Revelation 21:8
I don\'t know, seems pretty obvious to me (and that\'s just a portion of all of them!). As for the 144,000: they aren\'t the only one\'s going to heaven. What were you, a Jehova\'s Witness (who are NOT Christians btw)? Those 144,000 are the first to receive God\'s seal after the 2nd coming of Christ (the rapture). They are those who were left behind because of unbelief, yet have come to believe after the fact (but not too late!). You can read about them in Revelation 7 and 14.
\"You say you don\'t judge these people, \'God\' does. Yet you openly admit to judging their actions. You are indeed judging them, by their actions.\"
Let\'s get two things to pick apart here, what I take as the summary of your \"judgment\" argument, and the verse that brought this all up:
Adeli: You are judging their lifestyle, not your book, not your god, YOU.
\"For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the same measure you use, it will be measured back to you.\" (Matthew 7:2)
Now, let\'s simultaneously pick both of these statements apart. \"For with what judgement you judge...\" Oh wait, what did that say? I know what it didn\'t say! (see, I have sarcastic humor too Adeli). It did NOT say \"don\'t judge others.\" It said, \"with what judgement you judge.\" So technically, yes, I am judging them. But this verse is not condemning judgement is it? \"...you will be judged; and with the same measure you use, it will be measured back to you.\" So if I use unfair judgement I will be judged back with unfair judgement. Make sense so far? It is telling us to be careful of how we judge others, not to never judge them. Now how did I get the \"I am not judging\" statement. I may have been unclear on what I meant by this, and for that I appologize. Let me exlain. Let\'s grab a piece of your statement now: \"not your book...\" On this you are directly wrong. It is right there in the scripture I already posted (twice in one case). \"not your god,\" Again, directly wrong (and it\'s God, not god). The Bible is God\'s word, so: Yes, my God. It is clear that God is also judging these people. Now how does this translate into me doing the judging? Well, if God is judging someone a particular way, then it is safe for me also to judge them that way. Not to make up judgements, not to guess about who may need judgement, but for those that are clearly going against God\'s word. Homosexuals are clearly going against God\'s word. God hates their sin (but loves them as humans). If god is judging this way, then I also will judge this way. Now, however, this judgement will come back on me. That\'s 100% ok with me, because I am judging them based on God\'s judgement, I would be judged that way anyway!
The suicide example is irrelevant. We are talking about you forcing your religious beliefs on others, not stopping a friend from ending their life.
Quite the contrary! The suicide example is not directly related, but it is indeed an example. If you don\'t believe God\'s word you will go to Hell (which I believe as truth, though I know others do not). In essence, you are killing yourself. I have the knowledge to save you, therefore it is my job (again, great commision) to do what I can to spread God\'s word. Call it \"forcing my beliefs,\" fine, but you are doing the same thing. Though, I don\'t see how you can classify this as \"forcing.\" I am not making anyone here adopt my beliefs. Even if I wanted to, I couldn\'t. I am, however, spreading God\'s word, which is what I am commanded to do.
Draklar:
You\'re asking questions about predestination and God creating evil. I\'m not extremely well versed in this, but I feel I know enough for my own peace of mind. Think of it this way, if you have a room full of light, and you turn off the lights, what happens? The room gets dark. Now, is there another switch you can flip to turn on the \"darks\" to make the room even darker? No! Darkness is simply the absence of light. Same thing with evil and good. God created the ability to do good, but at the same time allowed the possibility to not do good. In addition to this, he allows the evil to take place in order to turn it into something to glorify Himself even more! Evil is the toy of the devil, but whenever anything evil happens, God can turn it around for His greater good. Everytime anything evil happens, it is being used as part of God\'s plan to, in the end, glorify Himself more than anyone could possibly imagine. In fact, God and his plan are outside the bounds of time, and impossible for man to comprehend (even if he revealed them to us). I can\'t really say more than that, as I don\'t know more than that. It is honestly a sort of a gray area, with several opposing theories, but in the end I
know it will all be used for God\'s glory, so I have no worries.
Oh yea, there was something about non-christians not being allowed to go to heaven. My friend told me few months ago that Church announced that heretics are allowed in heaven because they aren\'t aware of their sin. I don\'t know anything about that, but he\'s the most religious guy I ever knew (and I do live in country where there\'s like 97% of christians...) so I\'ll believe in his word.
Meh, this has partial truth twisted around a bit. For people that truly have no idea of what they are doing (babies) I believe this is true. However, Romans 1:20 says: \"For since the creation of the world God\'s invisible qualities-his eternal power and divine nature-have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.\" (NIV) Even if you have never heard of a Christian, you can see the work of God in the things he has created so that no one has an excuse.
This will be my last post for a while, I\'ve got quite a bit of work to do over the next few days. Until then, hack away!

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