Oregon judge orders recognition of Gay marriages...
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Faith is kinda like relying on somebody to take care of something that is impacting you. When they do take care of it your faith is confirmed in that person.Neroon wrote:Isn't "confirmed faith" an oxymoron?
If again and again you place your faith in God and again and again he delivers, you develop a quiet confidence in him and experience confirmation.
Someone asked me a bible question Winnow, I'm just trying to answer it.Winnow wrote:I think we're one hallelujah away from seeing Adex thumping a bible on a street corner to random passers by.
Except for those faggots, of course...Jesus doesn't give two shits about their sins.After Jesus provided the ultimate sacrifice for all sin. Old laws that were performed to cover sin were no longer necessary. Jesus took care of it.

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I actually understand where you are coming from here so if it needs to be adopted as only a civil union solely because too many christians get hung up on semantics, I'm willing to agree because their current situation is absolute bias in it's current state. However, I think it's still ridiculous this is the makeup of this country.Adex_Xeda wrote:I simply propose a method that might stand a chance in the legislative process.
Forget the rest, he's the best!Go Jesus!
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Jesus took the punishment for all sin. His offer to endure God's punishment in your place is available to everyone regardless of their circumstances or failings.Traz-KOE wrote:Except for those faggots, of course...Jesus doesn't give two shits about their sins.After Jesus provided the ultimate sacrifice for all sin. Old laws that were performed to cover sin were no longer necessary. Jesus took care of it.
They're only "failings" if you're a blind follower of a made up story. Your religious failings are acceptable to the free thinking atheist community as long as they don't interfere with progress or anyone's public life but we don't have to endure God's punishment. We merely have to endure listening to you in a forum that both sides choose to be.Adex_Xeda wrote:
Jesus took the punishment for all sin. His offer to endure God's punishment in your place is available to everyone regardless of their circumstances or failings.
Equal rights for all consenting adults, not just the close minded ones.
if god could do anything, then he wouldnt have to sacrifice his son on earth, he could just admit everyone into heavenAdex_Xeda wrote:Jesus took the punishment for all sin. His offer to endure God's punishment in your place is available to everyone regardless of their circumstances or failings.Traz-KOE wrote:Except for those faggots, of course...Jesus doesn't give two shits about their sins.After Jesus provided the ultimate sacrifice for all sin. Old laws that were performed to cover sin were no longer necessary. Jesus took care of it.
...and if you honestly believe taht, why do you also believe in hell?
The concept of an eternal hell for a few earthly mistakes is beyond fucked up
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In the words of Patty Smyth:Adex_Xeda wrote: Jesus took the punishment for all sin. His offer to endure God's punishment in your place is available to everyone regardless of their circumstances or failings.
"Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine..."
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More important than this jesus stuff, Patty Smyth was considered as David Lee Roth's replacement as lead singer for Van Halen back when he originally got the boot.Toshira wrote:In the words of Patty Smyth:Adex_Xeda wrote: Jesus took the punishment for all sin. His offer to endure God's punishment in your place is available to everyone regardless of their circumstances or failings.
"Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine..."
Van Smyth > Van Hagar
Toshira wrote:considered by whom? VH maybe, not Pat!
I think Patty would have been a better lead singer than Sammy.Rumours had run rife through most of 1985 that the band were working with SAMMY HAGAR. Everything was made official when the 'Red Rocker' made his recording debut in VAN HALEN on the Donn Landee and Mick Jones co-produced '5150' album in March 1986 and the album was greeted with a wave of enthusiasm in the United States as the first single, 'Why Can't This Be Love?', peaked at number 3.
Interestingly, things might have been rather different had SCANDAL singer Patty Smyth accepted Eddie Van Halen's offer to her to join the band to fill the void left by Roth. Smyth declined as she was fully committed to becoming a solo artist and was also eight months pregnant at the time.
Reportedly, Hagar had been in the frame for the frontman's job back in 1977 when the Van Halen brothers had been seduced to the point of ditching David Lee Roth and hire a vocalist of Hagar's ability. However, contractual difficulties would appear to have got in the way.