If You Believe in a God Who Forbids Same-Gender Marriage, You Don't Believe in the God that `Saves Us

@mythociate (21432)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
August 23, 2015 7:31pm CST
False Christians believe that God tells us today that it's wrong for homosexuals to get married. And that's right; God DOES give such a command ... TO the ancient Hebrews---a community built upon 'a growing population of family-owned plant- and/or animal-farms.' Today's community is in a state of OVER-population supported by COOPERATING INDIVIDUALS WITH-OR-WITHOUT FAMILY-SUPPORT. If you believe in a Father God who cares about Us Today, you DON'T BELIEVE in a god who thinks he needs population-growth and Family-Support. (Family-love and -support is a wonderful thing indeed, but not because God says )
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@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
24 Aug 15
So, you think God is worried about overpopulation? Do you think God made Earth to support only so many people and then everything would run out before He meant for it to? Do you believe in a God who knows what He's doing, or did He just cobble this universe together haphazardly without really planning for the future?
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
25 Aug 15
We are currently at a population of about 7 billion. livescience.com/15656-counting-world-population.html Most scientists agree that Earth has a maximum-occupancy of about 10 billion, with only enough food-production for that much if everyone turns vegetarian livescience.com/16493-people-planet-earth-support.html livescience.com/33311-food-prices-global-hunger-skyrocket-2030-oxfam-warns.html livescience.com/29673-how-much-water-on-earth.html And you recall that God's specifications were all "let"s---both the 'let there be' this & -that in the genesis-sequence, and (as he told Job he did) where he 'let' things "come thus-far, but no further." But no, it's YOU who are saying that he didn't mean it to run out if we overpopulate. Like the Forbidden Fruit in the Garden of Eden ... it's like 'burners on the stove'---you know your children develop enough 'skill' to turn it on & burn their fingers, but--while you tell them not to touch it--they still learn best by going ahead and burning their fingers once-or-twice
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@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
25 Aug 15
@mythociate Well, I grew up in the 60s, a decade of apocalyptic predictions of the world ending due to overpopulation and respected scientists were predicting all sorts of catastrophes. Paul Erhlich, who was the voice of reason and stern warning, wrote a book that was the over-populationists' bible called "The Population Bomb" He predicted the world would reach capacity by 1970, and that half of all Americans would die of starvation, India would die off much sooner, and England would cease to exist. There has never been a time in man's history when someone didn't predict doom. It isn't even that they think Man is destroying the Earth as much as they like to think that they can save it somehow by their own efforts. But they also don't believe God was the one who made it all in the first place, so it's not surprising that they think so highly of themselves. But they've all been wrong all along, again - not surprising. BTW, when God said "Let there be..." that was the creative Word, which is Jesus. In the Hebrew, the aleph tav tells the story as it is inserted in these passages. The aleph and the tav, the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The beginning and the end. The Alpha and Omega, as Jesus tells us that He is. But God tells us that He knows when the end comes and only He is in charge of that. And I do believe that the Earth will last every second as long as God plans for it to. And I don't believe that God will let us thwart that plan or hasten it.
Yeshua's signature the Aleph and the Tav ?? found within Torah. Yeshua declared that He is the beginning and the end. Revelation 1:8
• United States
25 Aug 15
@Rollo1 I totally believe what you have shared. God is in control. Whether one believes that or not does not negate that fact. He loves us so much and knew exactly what He was and is doing and will do. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today and forever.
• United States
24 Aug 15
What group or groups of people were getting HIV first?
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
25 Aug 15
I know; for a little while, HIV was regarded as 'the gay disease.' I'm pretty-sure men still GET it from ... doing 'that' 'there.'
• Bucharest, Romania
24 Aug 15
Don't know the answer to your question to be honest
@dlr297 (5409)
• United States
25 Aug 15
God created Man and woman, and he sanctified marriage between a man and a women... and God also said to multiply and fill the earth...Jesus Christ also said the same thing about it..... God also said that he would provide for all our needs..Man stopped believing this also....but His word has not changed if people started believing again God would heal our land and provide for us....... If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. It is false Christians ( or anti-Christs) that say it is alright to change what God says to be true...that is what satan does...kills, steals, and destroys what is Gods.... Man has gotten so far away from what Gods word says is the reason this world is in so much trouble right now....Just because man changes the laws and says something is alright..does not mean that it is alright with God.... Homosexuality and the acceptance of it is one of the reasons that God destroyed everyone on this earth once before...and it is also one of the reasons God destroyed Sodom, and Gomorrah..... and man redefining marriage and people accepting it is going to be one more thing that is going to bring about the destruction of this country...we can add that to the many other things that has already taken place.... Right now the wheat is being separated from the tears... and because we know all this is going to happen because God said it would.... satan is the one that says...did God really say that....or did God really mean what he said... Gods word is as true today as it was right from the beginning.....it does not change......
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
25 Aug 15
God said "fill the earth." He also 'said' not to OVER-fill it (he did this by making Hebrews' manna ROT if they took too much). You can tell that we today are over-filling the Earth, as the POPULATION is rotting! How are they doing that? God said he gives each man 120 years, how many 110-to-120 year olds do you know?
@dlr297 (5409)
• United States
25 Aug 15
@mythociate the population is rotting because they are removing God from everything... give me the verse you are speaking of...so i can read it....and try to understand what it really means..... Back before the flood people lived hundreds of years.... the oldest was over 900 years... So the verse you are speaking of in genesis Gen. 6:3 Then the LORD said, “My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, because he also is flesh; nevertheless his days shall be one hundred and twenty years.” Look at where God said this and what was going on.....Then in v.3 the Lord declares that His Spirit will not strive with men forever, which means He will not exhibit patience forever but eventually He will act to correct this problem. At the end of v.3, the Lord declares man's days are numbered, and He will bring an end in 120 years. This is not a discussion of lifespan but of timing for judgment. Even today, we use a similar phrase to indicate someone will eventually receive judgment (i.e., we say "his days are numbered."). Later, we learn that God brings His judgment by way of a worldwide flood. Consequently, the 120 years measures the time of God's patience before He brought the flood, not the limit on man's lifespan. So based on the context, we interpret 120 years to be the number of years until the Lord brought the flood upon the earth. God said He would only tolerate such extreme sin on the earth for another 120 years, at which point He would wipe out the earth with a flood. This is how we know that the flood came exactly 120 years later. who decides when the earth is too populated man or God....
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
25 Aug 15
@dlr297 oh, so NOW you 'factor-in the context' ... when you can bend it to agree with what YOU believe Whatever ... you be good for your Imaginary Sky-Daddy ... call your obedience 'what the Holy Spirit tells you' ... peace be unto you