[Galatians3:28 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, neither male nor female"]
LOL.
That refers to SALVATION ONLY (or else same-sex marriages would be allright) .
LOL.
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I have a hard time reading this without commenting on his avatar.
Most of the time I see someone with an entirely different facial hair coloring than the rest, in shorts, with a karoke machine, they're in support of gay marriage, in fact, typically, they're in line for it.
I'm not sure if that or his constant nervous laughter. Just because no one laughs that much unless it's serious problem.
Yeah, the guy's brilliant. Friend of mine I met back in school. I saw this post and said to myself "Now, I can't not post that. He gave it to me knowing that I would post it places like this." He did this last Halloween as Jesus and his girlfriend was Mary.
Sorry, it refers to people. And the first Christians, thanks to the fact that they were more choosy, had it clear.
Go ahead, laugh at your Babble. The rest of us don't care, but it certainly shows what a bloody hypocrite you are.
Cherry, anyone? ronnie boy picked one for us.
I think Distind's completely right. His Avatar is really, really gay. Stereotypically, sure, but those tiny, tiny shorts.
And yeah, he does use that LOL idiocy LOL structure through the post.
Bob_Zimmerman: Kudos to you for fabulous use of resources, man! Tell your friend his work is highly appreciated here!
As for the original post, I'd almost consider this one worthy of a "So Close, Yet So Far" Award. He actually sees the right idea, yet rejects it as intrinsically wrong -- compared to his preconceived, unshakeable prejudice.
~David D.G.
Yeah, who cares about salvation when there are people who are different from you to be marginalized, abused and (if we're lucky) executed with the full weight of a legal system that kow-tows to our superstitions without question. That's what being a Christian is really all about after all.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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