Zaac - first, you're incorrect about not judging those outside the church. What scripture tells us to not judge the world?
Every time you post something about watching sinful TV shows, you're showing that you've judged something outside the church. Every time you make a comment about Romney rejecting Christ, you've judged someone outside the church. So you're not following your own statement.
Second, who are you to judge whether others are praying for the president, or whether their prayers are sincere?
Third, at what point are Christians supposed to disobey their rulers? Answer: when their rulers ask them to disobey God. When our president wants us to accept that which the bible says is abomination, or act in ways that are not in accordance with scripture, should we simply say, "oh, he's the ruler God placed over us"? Or should we remain standing, like the three?
Love sometimes means telling people that something is sinful. How do most people react to that? No one likes being told they're a "bad person."
Consider this poison that you claim; and consider how much of it has affected you. Consider carefully; because scripture tells us that there are six things God hates, and seven are an abomination; that list ends with "those that sow discord among the brethren." And if there's anyone here who causes more discord among the brethren than you, I'm hard-pressed to figure out who it is.
Every time you post something about watching sinful TV shows, you're showing that you've judged something outside the church. Every time you make a comment about Romney rejecting Christ, you've judged someone outside the church. So you're not following your own statement.
Second, who are you to judge whether others are praying for the president, or whether their prayers are sincere?
Third, at what point are Christians supposed to disobey their rulers? Answer: when their rulers ask them to disobey God. When our president wants us to accept that which the bible says is abomination, or act in ways that are not in accordance with scripture, should we simply say, "oh, he's the ruler God placed over us"? Or should we remain standing, like the three?
Love sometimes means telling people that something is sinful. How do most people react to that? No one likes being told they're a "bad person."
Consider this poison that you claim; and consider how much of it has affected you. Consider carefully; because scripture tells us that there are six things God hates, and seven are an abomination; that list ends with "those that sow discord among the brethren." And if there's anyone here who causes more discord among the brethren than you, I'm hard-pressed to figure out who it is.