originally posted by h20:
Again especially for you Rory and pp...
...the methodists recently voted to allow gay pastors within their ranks. Can dubya continue to be anti-gay and remain in good standing with HIS church?
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For starters, why do yoy say Bush is anti-gay?
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I'm not a methodist and I don't profess to be a spokesman for their denomination of Christianity---But I did find this statement on their (United Methodist Church) website:
Homosexual persons no less than heterosexual persons are individuals of sacred worth. All persons need the ministry and guidance of the church in their struggles for human fulfillment, as well as the spiritual and emotional care of a fellowship that enables reconciling relationships with God, with others, and with self. Although we do not condone the practice of homosexuality and consider this practice incompatible with Christian teaching, we affirm that God's grace is available to all. We implore families and churches not to reject or condemn their lesbian and gay members and friends. We commit ourselves to be in ministry for and with all persons.
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Those that are hostile towards God and the Christians who they suggest are foolish for believing in Him often quote the book of Leviticus in an effort to try and discredit their belief system.
The book of Leviticus is from the Old Testament. The Old Testament is the 'Old Law' and believers who have accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior are not bound by 'Old Law'. The New Testament is the guideline (Law) for Christians who are born again and are now 'new creatures in Christ'.
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That being said, according to the New Testament; All sexual relations outside of the Marriage of a man and a women are considered sin.
According to the new law it is just as sinful for a man to have heterosexual relations before/outside of marriage as it is for a man to engage in homosexual relations. They're both just as bad in God's eye--That's why you never hear me preaching 'fire and brimstone'.
My pastor says that we are to love the sinner and hate the sin.
I'm glad he feels that way because I've certainly sinned in my life.
We all sin, we all fall short of the glory of God.
It's by God's grace and the blood Christ shed at Calvery that the sins of Christians are washed away and forgiven.
People that have truley accepted that cleansing and the 'Peace that passes all understanding' that comes along with it want to share it with others---Regardless of how they sinned and have fallen short of the Glory of God.
I bet if you asked Bush how he felt about salvation for sinners (regardless of how they sinned) he'd tell you the same thing.