Spirituality
08 Jan 18
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @thinkofoneNo it has not.
This issue has been explained to you a number of times, by a number of people. With your bigotry so completely blinding you, there seems little point to providing further explanations.
Well there has been one explanation. It was that men wrote it with no Godly intervention. So what we have in the OT is just writings of men who made stuff up.
Was this the explanation you are referencing?
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @eladarAll anyone need do, is take a quick look at your posting history to understand that you're a homophobe who constantly pushes that agenda whilst ignoring what others post.
No it has not.
Well there has been one explanation. It was that men wrote it with no Godly intervention. So what we have in the OT is just writings of men who made stuff up.
Was this the explanation you are referencing?
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @thinkofoneYou really won't answer the question. All you can do is attack me and pretend God didn't exist in the OT.
All anyone need do, is take a quick look at your posting history to understand that you're a homophobe who constantly pushes that agenda whilst ignoring what others post.
I ask again, is the God of the OT a bigot?
If I am a bigot for quoting him, then the answer must be yes.
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @eladarIs there anything you're not confused about? You're not "a bigot for quoting him", you're a bigot who uses the Bible as a weapon in an attempt to further your bigotry.
You really won't answer the question. All you can do is attack me and pretend God didn't exist in the OT.
I ask again, is the God of the OT a bigot?
If I am a bigot for quoting him, then the answer must be yes.
It's really simple: The God of Jesus is not a bigot. You're a bigot. Hopefully you have the wherewithal to keep that straight. I almost added "in your mind" at the end of the previous sentence, but then remembered whom I was addressing.
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @thinkofoneI didn't instruct people to kill homosexuals, the God of the OT did. Was he a bigot for telling people to kill homosexuals? Was he a bigot for telling people not to have homosexual sex?
Is there anything you're not confused about? You're not "a bigot for quoting him", you're a bigot who uses the Bible as a weapon in an attempt to further your bigotry.
It's really simple: The God of Jesus is not a bigot. You're a bigot. Hopefully you have the wherewithal to keep that straight. I almost added "in your mind" at the end of the previous sentence, but then remembered whom I was addressing.
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @thinkofoneEvidently you think I wrote Leviticus 20.
Evidently you don't have the wherewithal to keep that straight.
Originally posted by @thinkofoneIs the God of Jesus the same God as the one found in the OT?
It's really simple: The God of Jesus is not a bigot. You're a bigot.
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @eladarTo understand the God of Jesus, one needs to understand the gospel that Jesus preached during His ministry. If you understood and believed His gospel, you would no longer hold onto your bigotry - you would no longer use the Bible as a weapon to further said bigotry. But you neither understand nor believe.
Is the God of Jesus the same God as the one found in the OT?
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @thinkofoneI asked if the God of the OT is the same God of Jesus.
To understand the God of Jesus, one needs to understand the gospel that Jesus preached during His ministry. If you understood and believed His gospel, you would no longer hold onto your bigotry - you would no longer use the Bible as a weapon to further said bigotry. But you neither understand nor believe.
A simple yes or no will suffice.
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @eladarTo understand the God of Jesus, one needs to understand the gospel that Jesus preached during His ministry. If you understood and believed His gospel, you would no longer hold onto your bigotry - you would no longer use the Bible as a weapon to further said bigotry. But you neither understand nor believe.
I asked if the God of the OT is the same God of Jesus.
A simple yes or no will suffice.
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @thinkofoneYes or no?
To understand the God of Jesus, one needs to understand the gospel that Jesus preached during His ministry. If you understood and believed His gospel, you would no longer hold onto your bigotry - you would no longer use the Bible as a weapon to further said bigotry. But you neither understand nor believe.
Are you capable of answering a yes or no question?
12 Jan 18
Originally posted by @eladarNo matter what anyone replies to your question, you still won't understand. It's not the right question.
Yes or no?
Are you capable of answering a yes or no question?
To understand the God of Jesus, one needs to understand the gospel that Jesus preached during His ministry. If you understood and believed His gospel, you would no longer hold onto your bigotry - you would no longer use the Bible as a weapon to further said bigotry. But you neither understand nor believe.