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do they pray to jesus before they go to war? hoping to win his favour?Have you ever been to a service besides school?
I've been to a few different ones at RSL's and at army barracks and they both do it.
do they pray to jesus before they go to war? hoping to win his favour?Have you ever been to a service besides school?
I've been to a few different ones at RSL's and at army barracks and they both do it.
Lol, i didn't realise.You bring one contentious issue as an example into another. They collide, makes a mess.
If God does not exist, then everything is permitted.
To blame the plight of the Aboriginal people today on Christianity is ridiculous.Why not?
Alright, I admit to your first line.To blame the plight of the Aboriginal people today on Christianity is ridiculous.
Just so you know, the reasons why Australia was colonised by the British were to (primarily) ease the overpopulation of the penal system and (secondly) to establish a military outpost with which to consolidate naval control in the Asia-Pacific.
Following the loss of the American Colonies, American War of Independence 1775-1783, Britain needed to find alternative land for a new British colony. Australia was chosen for settlement, and colonisation began in 1788. Rather than resorting to the use of slavery to build the infrastructure for the new colony, convict labour was as a cheap and economically viable alternative. It is commonly reported that the colonisation of Australia was driven by the need to address overcrowding in the British prison system however it is simply not economically viable to transport prisoners half way around the world for this reason alone. Many convicts were either skilled tradesmen or farmers who had been convicted for trivial crimes and were sentenced to 7 years the time required to set up the infrastructure for the new colony
Isn't that a blasphemy? Like saying "oh my god"When you're likely about to die, or when your friends have all died in horrific circumstances, religious feeling is fairly understandable. How many times do people say "Jesus Christ!" without actually requiring his help?
I don't understand."Everything is permissible"--but not everything is beneficial. "Everything is permissible"--but not everything is constructive.
So is allowing women to wear pants. It's inconvenient to remember and enforce all the sins nowadays. Just pick and choose the ones suited to your personal bigotry.Isn't that a blasphemy? Like saying "oh my god"
Justify the "bigotry" bit thanks.So is allowing women to wear pants. It's inconvenient to remember and enforce all the sins nowadays. Just pick and choose the ones suited to your personal bigotry.
Anzac Day isn't about militarism, quite the opposite in fact, you'd know this if you actually attended a service - to throw around your favourite word - "bigot".do they pray to jesus before they go to war? hoping to win his favour?
Been that way for about 2000 posts mmkayToo OT IMO
"A bigot is a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices."Justify the "bigotry" bit thanks.
Ok, what the hell does Anzac Day have to do with getting shot? I'm pretty sure everyone at a service is not going to war anytime soon, and I'm pretty sure it's about commemorating war.Pray to Jesus? Of course they do. I'd pray to Jesus if I'm about to get KILLED by some random enemy trying to hack a F*cking Chainsaw at my head.
I'd be like.. "OH JESUS CHRIST, GET THE F*CK OUT OF MY WAY"
Yes. But they also reflect upon the ultimate futility of warthought it was more of a 'Thank you for everything you have done" kind of thing..
Most religious people (except perhaps Buddhists) are inherently bigoted, as they regard themselves as superior and are intolerant to those who are not of their faith/do not follow the tenants of their faith.Are Christians bigots in a way then?
Thought aren't we all bigots, because we only know our own mind?
Commemorating war? No, commemorating sacrifice in war.Ok, what the hell does Anzac Day have to do with getting shot? I'm pretty sure everyone at a service is not going to war anytime soon, and I'm pretty sure it's about commemorating war.
Woops, yeah what I meant.Commemorating war? No, commemorating sacrifice in war.
This is about what is right and wrong, not what is popular or not. People will naturally gravitate to ideals which give them the most personal freedom and relieve them of the responsibilities of their actions.No, just because something is popular doesn't make it right. But that doesn't mean majority. Majority means MOST of the people agree to it.
Its not hypocritical at all. I chose to accept Christ and while I will never be perfect as he is, I will endeavour nonetheless, and pray for his forgiveness when I come up short.Umm.. On the God's view bit. Who told you to be the messenger of God. Do you REALLY think you're PERFECT like CHRIST HIMSELF to be a messenger. You're flawed. Just like how YOU say WE ALL ARE. Funny how hypocritical that is, right?
No problem, lol. However bear in mind, that simply because the temptations for different people may vary, it is always wrong for anyone to be alowing those temptations to lead you to sin.Wow, though I was surprised when you said heterosexuals and homosexuals are lead by lust and sinful temeptations, etc. You're the first one who accepts it. That both act the same way.. I don't agree with you but Thank you!
Anything is possible through Christ, have faith.First of all, thank you. I will accept, because I have no choice. I'm homosexual, and I don't think I can change back...
Being Christian doesn't mean you are not tempted to sin, nor does it mean that you will resist all of your temptations. Your love for God however inspires you to live a life by his word and resist sinful temptations, to the best of your ability, praying for His forgiveness when you are led astray.You don't have to support, just LEAVE US ALONE. If you don't fight, there is NO fight. However, I do not agree with you saying that this is a sinful lifestyle, nor tempted by 'evil'.. I don't think I had a pact with the devil? I mean, surely, that you Christians have wet dreams/other fantasies right? Don't tell me you've never even been tempted before..?
You have misquoted me. I said following God's will is rarely the easiest. Simply because you are Christian does not mean you are not allowed to think for yourself at all, you have been entrusted with the gift of free will after all. What it means is that you accept that ultimately you will be held responsible for all your actions.For you Christian who say 'following God's path will is easiest' I do not disagree. I mean who doesn't like to follow someone and let them ravage and guide them along, without having to make any choice of their own? SO MUCH EASIER! Following the crowd, rather than walking oneself.
Are you kidding me? Jesus was ridiculed, tortured and then killed for his faith. Many other people have been killed or imprisioned for being Christian and upholding Christian morals against the immoral but popular ones of held by societies in the past and even to the present day.Wait, you said that many people were imprisoned for FOLLOWING God? I thought all the people that god killed were the people who were AGAINST God? Who actually got KILLED for FOLLOWING God? That's a weird one..