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KenH

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if I opine differently than you it's bare false witness

Yes, when you accuse me of being some sort of pacifist because I believe in spreading the gospel to change men’s hearts instead of wanting to use government force to do so.
 

Calminian

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Evidently, you do not. You are blind to your own errors....

Of course this is possible, but it's also possible you are the blind one. That's why it's a silly rejoinder.

to wanting to ignore using the gospel to change men’s hearts and instead erroneously believe that you can successfully use the force of government to do it.

Yet another tactic. Conflating the gospel with fighting for the unborn. Wanting to save someone's life does not negate the gospel. In fact, it's a good testimony to go along with your gospel presentation.

Just wondering, do you also want to use the force of government to try to stop fornication....

And yet another tactic. Comparing saving one's life to stopping personal fornication. Two totally different issues.

You'd appreciate the difference if your life was on the line and I was trying to save you. I doubt then you be crying about legalized fornication.

These are the tactics of compromising Christians who want to turn their backs on important political issues.
 

Calminian

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Yes, when you accuse me of being some sort of pacifist because I believe in spreading the gospel to change men’s hearts instead of wanting to use government force to do so.

If you're saying you do this in the absence of doing good, political or otherwise, then yes it's a form of pacifism. We should do both.

Fighting for abolition didn't hinder the Gospel, it likely created more opportunities for it.
 

Calminian

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There is no Biblical warrant that a Christian must engage in worldly politics. You should know better.

Which is why I want you to turn from this false theological argument you're advocating. You are indeed engaging in worldly political rhetoric.
 

KenH

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You are indeed engaging in worldly political rhetoric.

Sounds like you are writing about yourself. Do you do that often when conversing with others? If so, it is good that you can admit your faults to others.
 
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