Originally posted by kirksey957So, we have established these premises:
We all sin. However, I am still here unlike the formicating Swedes that God took care of in the tsunami or the heathen of Hurricane Katrina. So,no, God does not hate me.
1) God hates fags
2) God does not hate you
3) You have let a man insert his finger in your anus
These can only be consistently true if
4) Letting a man stick his finger in your anus is not an act of faggotry
Is (4) true?
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesI will contemplate this argument as I am not a man of logic but a man of God.
So, we have established these premises:
1) God hates fags
2) God does not hate you
3) You have let a man insert his finger in your anus
These can only be consistently true if
4) Letting a man stick his finger in your anus is not an act of faggotry
Is (4) true?
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesI simply asked "who said it was a man?" I readily admitted that my prostate was examined by a man and a woman. Perhaps on some level I was operating from the assumption that I would be labeled as a "fag" and as you know I wouldn't like that.
Then why were you reluctant to admit that it was a man?
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesI hate the sin of my dog being on my chair. If I love my dog when he commits this sin, he will always be sinning. Before you know it, he will be humping on my leg commiting the sin of beastiality. It all started because I "loved" him when he should have been rebuked from the outset.
Pastor Fred, are we not commanded to hate the sin but love the sinner?
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesI prefer the term "fag" as opposed to gay as there is nothing happy about being a fag. One way to honor your father and mother is to not be a fag. Do you think Ellen Degenerate is honoring her parents?
Are we not commanded to honor our mothers and fathers?
What advice do you give to people whose fathers turn out to be gay? Are they to be hated or honored?
Honor is earned. Hatred comes with the crime.