13 Jul 22
@divegeester saidYou can always ask for scripture from me when you think I should supply some.
Kellyjay tends to demand scriptural support for any assertion which differed from his own opinion, but seems to be more relaxed about that when it he who making an assertion.
@kingdavid403 saidThat verse is quite different than deliberately setting out to kill the child within the
they take the whole thing as is.
Like when Jesus said: "Don't judge" ?
Also, please show us in the Bible where all abortions are wrong in God's eyes?
"[Exodus 21:22 RSV] 22 "When men strive together, and hurt a woman with child, so that there is a miscarriage, and yet no harm follows, the one who hurt her shall be fined, according as the woman's husband shall ...[text shortened]... you care for me to go further?
Can you "take the whole thing as is" as a Bible believing Christian?
mother. You cannot see the difference there you do that deliberately.
@kingdavid403 saidTaking a life deliberately is different than accidentally. John the Baptist was within
Do you have any scriptures to back your stance up besides scriptures that have nothing to do with abortion? Furthermore, God said nothing about murder in the scripture I shared; can you show us one that does on abortion? Or, are you picking and choosing to fit your self-righteous claims?
Judging someone as a murderer who committed a murder, that is a fact, not a ju ...[text shortened]... ter. Furthermore, John the Baptist was long past the quickening when he jumped in his mothers womb.
his mother's womb, you want to call him a special case because he was a Prophet
sent by God, and why would you do that? You think Prophets are above other
human beings, and what are you suggesting with this "...long past the quickening."
that something you would care to elaborate on?
You accept that God forms us in our mother's wombs or just a special few when
the scriptures talk about who is about to be born and what they will do. Does
that only apply to a special type of person that God forms, maybe you think
the rest God has nothing to do with it; maybe you view them as less than people?
@kingdavid403 saidYou tell me because there are women who do not kill off babies that came by rape,
[b]So in your judgment, what excuses short of a woman's life is that it justifies us
ending their lives. Does every reason and excuse do it for you? Do you have a
standard that says this is a good reason short of the mother's death? What is
your JUDGMENT? Do you want to stick your head in the sand and say well, I
wouldn't do it, but it is okay for them because you ar ...[text shortened]... s" on this subject? Or, the "Don't Judge" Scripture spoken by Jesus.
Remember, Iron sharpens Iron.
should we hunt down them so they can be executed because their fathers were rapists?
@kingdavid403 saidWhen we kill off someone is not be compared to when God does it, unless you think
My stance is if you can do this to a fetus, you can do this to a two-year-old; they
are both lives that matter.
First off, I could care a less about your false, supposed Christian stance. Second, The two have nothing to do with each other in God's eyes; as the scripture I shared shows. simple as that.
[b]We differ if you think it is just to kill a two-year- ...[text shortened]... hristian stance. All which is NO-where to be found in the Bible; Mr. Bible believing Christian man.
you are God.
@divegeester saidI'd say a "Bible-believing Christian" is someone whose faith includes the following beliefs regarding the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ .
I am therefore a “bible believing Christian”, am I not?
A Bible-believing Christian believes that God sent his son Jesus, the messiah, to save the world.
A Bible-believing Christian believes that Jesus was crucified and died in order to offer the forgiveness of sins and the opportunity for what they see as "salvation".
A Bible-believing Christian believes that Jesus rose from the dead and later ascended to heaven.
A Bible-believing Christian believes these things and endeavours to obey God's commandments, including those that Jesus is believed to have stipulated while he was alive, and demonstrate, by doing good works, that their faith is not dead.
They may have some other subjective opinions about themselves e.g. their own supernatural transformation, but that is stuff they natter about among themselves.
16 Jul 22
@divegeester saidYes
@Kellyjay
Do you support capital punishment for certain specific proven crimes?
@divegeester saidReally, just for me?
KellyJay … KellyJay….
There’s a thread waiting for you on this 🙂
@divegeester saidShould have put my name in title so I would know it was especially for me.
Yes especially you!
I’ll get back to exposing your mindless hypocrisy later as I’m watching James May explore Italy on Amazon Prime.