You've got their cheerleaders breaking out the pom-poms for you! I'd be concerned about that if I were you. :smilewinkgrin:
I think we've run the course here...
I like my cheerleader. I'm boycotting this thread.
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You've got their cheerleaders breaking out the pom-poms for you! I'd be concerned about that if I were you. :smilewinkgrin:
I think we've run the course here...
I like my cheerleader. I'm boycotting this thread.
You want activism? Try the Great Commission. It starts with the word GO! It is full of active verbs.
And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, "All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age."
Matthew 28:18-20 NAS77
That is the action we take against sinners. You have stated numerous times that your objective is to punish JC Penny until they conform to your values. Punishment for sinful behavior is God's domain not ours. You want the company to change? You can change their mind for a season. Only God can change them for eternity. You either believe that God is unable to convince and convict those directors of their sinfulness or you believe He is taking too long.
"We have no greater task than to make disciples of Jesus Christ." John Wesley
While this is true....a boycott is not really a "Great Commission" issue, it is a socio-political one...It is a cultural issue. No doubt the Great Commission says nil about boycotts, but it also says nothing about voting for pro-life candidates. It says basically nothing about making any attempt to alter the culture around you. No one, who was focused solely upon accomplishing the Great Commission would have fought for the equal civil rights of blacks in America. No one solely obsessed with the Great Commission would have fought for abolition, they would have given the gospel to slave-owners, and then sat on their laurels and done nothing.
An utterly depraved culture is a culture where the Great Commission is harder to accomplish. A good General (if Sun Tzu is to believed) wins a battle...then he fights it.
No, it isn't directly a Great Commission thing, neither was defeating Hitler in WWII. Can Orthodox Jews or even morally sane non-Christians engage in some socio-cultural activism? Sure they can. They should be encouraged to. There is nothing wrong with moral people attempting to have a positive effect upon their world and culture.
I do not understand the strange, unnatural fixation so many Baptists have with gay people.
You don't want to shop at Penney's, then don't. Who cares?
I do not understand the strange, unnatural fixation so many Baptists have with gay people.
Why oppose human rights for anyone? If your not gay, you're good to go. It doesn't infringe on your rights to have other people have the same.It's not a fixation with gay people, it's about opposition to certain gay rights. It's about opposition to codifying sin into law and changing the definition of marriage.
Why oppose human rights for anyone? If your not gay, you're good to go. It doesn't infringe on your rights to have other people have the same.
Seriously, I don't get the issue. My marriage is not one iota diminished if civil unions or gay marriage are allowed. If people care about protecting marriage, work toward lowering the divorce rate, which does impact kids and devastate families.
Seriously, I don't get the issue. My marriage is not one iota diminished if civil unions or gay marriage are allowed.
Who would ask such a question? And that would not make them gay to be asked anyway.Then you haven't thought it through. Do you have children? Allowing gay marriage will inevitably lead to your children being asked if they aspire to marry a boy or a girl.
Or how about the degradation of the need for both man and a woman in child rearing.
Or adoption agencies no longer being able to put priority on a husband and wife couple vs. a single parent or gay married people.
Any evidence to back up erosion of gender distinction? And the prom queen question is nonsensical.Gay marriage will lead to an erosion in gender distinction. Do you want your child to grow up and have the option to be either prom queen or prom king?
Please name me a religious system throughout history that has advocated same-sex marriage. Same sex marriage has traditionally been opposed by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Does it make sense to throw out thousands of years of religious traditions just so same sex people can say, "I'm married", rather than saying "I have a partner"?
When it comes down to it, gays want to be able to say "I'm married". They are not satisfied with having the exact same civil rights as hetero married people, they want that and the title.
What people think is of no matter to me. It doesn't change who I am, nor my marriage. I am secure in myself and my marriage. Nothing will change if the law changes.How is your marriage affected if same-sex marriage is legalized? Every time you tell someone you are married they will have to allow for the idea that you are gay. You want people to think that?
Again solid point. Do not operate by fear....
I still fail to see the problem.
Duh.............
All laws are based on someone's morality.
Who would ask such a question?
Many single parents don't have this today, yet they do a great job with their kids.
Gay couples adopt today.
Any evidence to back up erosion of gender distinction?
We are not talking religious systems. We are talking civil government.
It is more than that. They want to be able to be with their partner when hospitalized. To make decisions for one another if they are incapacitated. Things they are denied today.
What people think is of no matter to me. It doesn't change who I am, nor my marriage. I am secure in myself and my marriage. Nothing will change if the law changes.
I still fail to see the problem.
Bottom line is I look at it this way, guys. Tomorrow it could be MY rights up for a vote. Or YOURS. I don't believe we should be voting on which rights we allow any segment of society to exercise. Unless all are free, none of us are.