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Bible thumpers gone stupid (again)
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>>>>God teaches man that homosexuality is sin.
>>>>God teaches man to live rightly, holy, unto Him.
>>>>God teaches man that all are subject to Him because that is the way of things.
>>>>God teaches man to be salt and light, to live and lead by example, unto Him.
>>>>God teaches man to go to the one professing to know Him yet doing contrary things once, twice, and in love perhaps more, and if the professing believer will not repent of their sin, then to cast them out, expelling them from among the believers striving in repentance.
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>>>>It is to the church house she speaks. To keep things under The Lordship of Christ, that the voice of the anti-Christ will not gain a foothold.
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>>>>Her comment that God is in all goes two ways: forgiveness and obedience, as well as judgment. Forgiveness comes from repentance through conviction, as does obedience. And judgment comes by disobedience (even to the professed believer).
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>>>>It is a mark of born again believers that they will be in repentance under conviction, even though they may stumble at times.
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>>>I don't know who you are referring to, but Stephanie Seigh is not a Christian, and she also does not profess to be a Christian. The article just dropped her name and a quote of hers at the end to confuse the reader, but it has nothing to do with the rest of the article or with the issue itself that was discussed. She probably paid some money to the writer in order to promote her work, that's how things are going these days. It's American Journalism.
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>>I was on mobile and did not read the original source article, only the part quoted by the original poster. I mistakenly assumed she was a Christian. My apologies.
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>>I agree with her statement that God is in everyone, and that we (Christians) don't discriminate, but that comment does not stand without simultaneously recognizing that it is still God who is in control and must be obeyed.
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>>In all of these cases it is not the Christian leaders, nor even the Christian faith that must be obeyed, but it is God alone. It is up to each person to learn for themselves who God is, what their relationship with God is, and what it is they are willing to do in this world being salt and light in obedience under repentance unto the Lordship of Christ. The church on the whole is a good guiding place, but each person's walk is still alone, between them and God, and not them, their pastor, and God, or of any other combination. All of us will stand naked, alone, before God one day. And each of us will have no excuses. Our actions, at that point, will be a matter of record, and they will convey the intentions of our true heart.
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>>Bottom line:
>>Each man's walk is entirely personal. And each man was put here on Earth by God for a godly purpose ... if he will walk in it.
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>So the question would arise, how do you obey God, in order to do that you must know what God wants you obey. How do we obtain this information?

Well I know a few guys that got it by taking large amounts of LSD back in the 60's...but I suspect that's not going to be the direction this conversation turns...
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