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Such a bunch of babble. God is God in the parable. Caesar is an unrighteous ruling authority. Parbles have hidden meaning to the outsiders. . . that explains why you have no clue about the true answer.micatala wrote:Your quote is from a parable, a parable which is usually interpreted as applying to the Pharisees. The ruler is interpreted as Christ, NOT CHRISTIANS IN GENERAL, and may well refer to a coming age, not this one. Again, you seem to be usurping God's role. The fact that Jesus will judge does not give us license to judge.
Christ commands us to love our enemies. He doesn't say 'some' enemies or 'only those enemies.' It seems to me the best reading is that He means ALL enemies, and those who persecute us.

Why should we assume this? Homosexuality is determined by the developmental processes that occur during embryogenesis, under the influence of genes and hormones. If people are born this way, and if human development is under the guidance of God (as some say), or even if humans were designed by God so that biological mechanisms beyond anyone's control can result in homosexuality, then it seems that it is God's will that certain people be homosexual. It is God's will that some people have blue eyes, and that some people have congenital abnormalities that we can see. Does God tell us to discriminate against them? If not, why not? It's the same thing: God's will about how people are born.micatala wrote:Even if we assume that homosexuality is against God's will...
No according to the confession from your mouth. Glue them back in where they belong.micatala wrote:OK. Here are the verses I have supposedly ripped out of the Bible, according to your opinion.
There is no assumption. It is clearly stated that God discriminated AGAINST Esau before he was born.Jose wrote:Why should we assume this? Homosexuality is determined by the developmental processes that occur during embryogenesis, under the influence of genes and hormones. If people are born this way, and if human development is under the guidance of God (as some say), or even if humans were designed by God so that biological mechanisms beyond anyone's control can result in homosexuality, then it seems that it is God's will that certain people be homosexual. It is God's will that some people have blue eyes, and that some people have congenital abnormalities that we can see. Does God tell us to discriminate against them? If not, why not? It's the same thing: God's will about how people are born.micatala wrote:Even if we assume that homosexuality is against God's will...