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the wireworker

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  • freaky deaky

  • few homosexual relationships achieve the longevity common in heterosexual marriages.

    Sexual relationships are primarily for pleasure rather than procreation.

    homosexual relationships display a fundamental incapacity for the faithfulness and commitment that is axiomatic to the institution of marriage.

    Only a small minority of gay and lesbian households have children. Only a small percentage of partnered homosexual households actually have children. Those that do may include biological children conceived in a previous heterosexual relationship. The evidence does not support the claim that significant numbers of homosexuals desire to provide a stable home for children.

    evidence indicates that homosexual and lesbian relationships are at far greater risk for contracting life-threatening disease compared with married couples. .

    Homosexual and lesbian relationships experience a far greater rate of mental health problems and suicide attempts compared to married couples and non-homosexual peers.

    homosexual and lesbian relationships have far greater incidence of domestic partner violence than opposite-sex relationships including cohabitation or marriage.

  • @ votinbush12

    God’s will is not that we live in conflict, it’s called the fall of man (sin)
    God has a perfect and permissive will but His will be done.

    the sins of man have always been paid for by the shedding of blood (life is in the blood, sin=death) whether it be mans inhumanity to man or the work of Jesus Christ on the cross. the former leads
    to death the latter leads to life.

    Lev 17:11 For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul.

    Rom 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

  • lets talk about the myth of the clinton surplus and balanced budget…
    lets talk about saddam failing to recognize the no-fly zone…
    lets talk about niger, the congo, yellow cake, joe wilson and valerie plame
    lets talk about saddam paying suicide bomber families $25,000
    lets talk about the kurds
    lets talk about clinton, no-bid contracts and halliburton
    lets talk about george soros funding the lancet report
    lets talk about jamie gorelick and the wall of separation
    lets talk about clintons military budget cuts
    lets talk about all those in congress and around the world who said he had wmd
    lets talk about the word “propensity”

    there’s lots to talk about and i think Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld made some big mistakes
    but i do think think they were men of honor…

  • @ vegamouse
    “When the Gentiles, who do not possess the law, do instinctively what the law requires…they show that what the law requires is written on their hearts, to which their own conscience also bears witness; and their conflicting thoughts will accuse or perhaps excuse them” (Rom. 2:14–15 NRSV).

    When a person, whether Christian, Muslim, Hindu, atheist, or what have you, is functioning properly and not repressing or ignoring his conscience—especially while dwelling in a cultural milieu that reflects the moral truths of God—he basically knows right from wrong, good from evil. However, to know or believe that something is right or wrong is very different from justifying that thing’s being right or wrong. For example, one could know that flipping the light switch in the kitchen causes the light to go on and have absolutely no understanding of why this occurs or justification for how it really does so. By arguing for a belief in or knowledge of morality without providing a justification for morality, atheists confuse moral epistemology (moral knowledge) with moral ontology (foundational existence of morality). The real question at hand is this: What grounds the atheists’ moral positions? What makes their moral views more than mere hunches, inklings, or subjective opinions?

  • Did Jesus Christ Really Exist?

    April 11, 2012 at 2:46am

    In reply to Fordiman.

    @favored93
    you know the math states that just fulfilling 8 prophecies is around 100 million billion. thats like stacking silver dollars 2 feet high covering the state of texas marking one of them and having a blind find the one that is marked.
    Jesus fulfilled 100′s of prophecies.

  • Did Jesus Christ Really Exist?

    April 10, 2012 at 12:14am

    In reply to Fordiman.

    there is more historical evidence that Jesus Christ existed than that of julius ceasar ruling in rome

  • Did Jesus Christ Really Exist?

    April 10, 2012 at 12:07am

    sin has always been paid for by the shedding of blood,
    whether it be mans inhumanity to man
    or the work of Jesus Christ on the cross

    YOU CHOOSE!

  • Did Jesus Christ Really Exist?

    April 9, 2012 at 11:59pm

    In reply to JohnLarson.

    @antola
    the fact that islam has it‘s roots in ancient egyptian myths and mohamed didn’t come on the scene till after 600 ad,
    and the fact that they believe Jesus will come back and deny the christian faith and pronounce allah as the one true god which is false.
    and the fact that the Bible speak of the beginnings of islam through a family lineage, a prophecy and the selling of a birthright.
    sounds like to me you are twisting facts.
    islam does not believe Jesus is the messiah they are hijacking him because of a family fued.

  • Did Jesus Christ Really Exist?

    April 9, 2012 at 11:36pm

    In reply to JohnLarson.

    there is more historical evidence that Jesus Christ Existed than that of julius ceaser ruling in rome