Originally posted by @eladarDon't be such an oaf. The conversation is about what sanctions galveston75 believes his god figure will impose on him for befriending a "sinner" like a homosexual. It's got nothing to do with your oblivious attempt at a two-footed tackle regarding me and neo-nazis.
You keep telling yourself that.
04 Jan 18
Originally posted by @fmfFact is we generally do not hang around with people we believe are immoral.
Don't be such an oaf. The conversation is about what sanctions galveston75 believes his god figure will impose on him for befriending a "sinner" like a homosexual. It's got nothing to do with your oblivious attempt at a two-footed tackle regarding me and neo-nazis.
04 Jan 18
Originally posted by @fmfAlthough maybe it can be made to be relevant.
That isn't the subject of the discussion.
Eladar: Fact is we generally do not hang around with people we believe are immoral.
Regardless of what people generally do and don't do, what action do you believe your god figure might take against you if you have a friend who is a homosexual?
05 Jan 18
Originally posted by @fmfAre you asking me? If so I fail to see why you demand people to asnwer such idiotic questions.
Although maybe it can be made to be relevant.
Eladar: [b]Fact is we generally do not hang around with people we believe are immoral.
Regardless of what people generally do and don't do, what action do you believe your god figure might take against you if you have a friend who is a homosexual?[/b]
05 Jan 18
Originally posted by @eladarYou have dodged it yet again. Is it that you don't actually know what you think the consequences are [maybe you've never thought it through], or is that you do know what the consequences are but you want to keep your opinions on the matter a secret?
You really are quite dense.
05 Jan 18
Originally posted by @fmfSo my take on your questions which I do believe we have answered to you not just from our thoughts but from the Bible itself, is it seems it would be clear by all we've told you that you should have somewhat of a grasp of why we believe as we do, for some reason you don't see it and can't understand why we act accordingly.
Try this: What action do you believe the Christian god figure will take against a Christain if he or she has a friend who is a homosexual? Bonus: do Jehovah's Witnesses' beliefs on this matter differ from those of other Christians.
So I think that since you apparently don't believe in a God or at least don't understand him and why he has instilled in most humans a conscience that is usually a helper to most humans to know basic right from wrong issues and how even hanging out with someone we feel is a hinder to our own spirituality as well as our relationship with our god, you are seemingly very confused. Am I wrong?
My personal relationship with my God is one I take personally and one I don't want to damage just as I wouldn't want to hinder what I have with my earthly father if I insisted on doing something that either hurt him or even just upset him on any level. It's not going to happen.
So again I would never be hateful to anyone that is a homosexual and would help if they were in danger. But my relationship with Jehovah is stronger then my fear of upsetting one who is practicing a sinful life and not "hanging out" with them as a friend.
05 Jan 18
Originally posted by @galveston75I accept that all this is your belief and I understand it. But my question remains unanswered: What action do you believe your god figure would take against a Jehovah's Witness if he or she had a friend who was a homosexual?
So again I would never be hateful to anyone that is a homosexual and would help if they were in danger. But my relationship with Jehovah is stronger then my fear of upsetting one who is practicing a sinful life and not "hanging out" with them as a friend.
Originally posted by @galveston75What would this "damage" be? What would the consequences of this "damage" be for you in reality?
My personal relationship with my God is one I take personally and one I don't want to damage [it]...
Originally posted by @fmfOh my........ Lol. I've answered you on that yesterday. Nothing more I can say....
I accept that all this is your belief and I understand it. But my question remains unanswered: What action do you believe your god figure would take against a Jehovah's Witness if he or she had a friend who was a homosexual?