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Andy Maleh

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  1. Nobody is interested in learning about your private sex life on a Christian forum. May God bless you.
  2. “Jesus didn't ban it in the Roman empire, nor call on such.” Jesus did ban homosexuality by affirming the Jewish religion. “But we live in a pagan culture. This is not a the Christian nation it was founded on. Most people are pagans. Jesus didn't go around screaming at pagans. In Luke 9, a Samaritan village refused to welcome Jesus because he was going to Jerusalem, and his disciples asked if they should call down fire to burn the villagers, and Jesus rebuked them.” You’re not a Pagan are you? So, why do you speak like one? “You see a Christian that says they are Homosexual, you should make a point to correct them. You should get in their face, and point to the Bible and say NO... the Bible says that is wrong, and you need to choose whether you are Christian or Homosexual, because you can't be both!.” What do you think I am doing right now? “But the pagans are pagan. They don't believe our Bible, nor our morals, nor our standard for living. Leave them alone.” That’s not what Jesus thought of them as they are God’s creation too. In fact, many eventually converted to Christianity with persistence as opposed to complacency. You sound more pagan with your comments than a Christian. It is not a bother to alert someone about what could prevent them from going to hell. It is a bother to leave them alone and let them burn in hell eternally, God willing. “And as far as Trump... I don't even know if Trump is a Christian. He's a politician. And reality TV star. But Christian? Who knows. Do you know his heart? I don't.” Last I checked, President Trump said with his own words he’s a Christian. Also, last I checked, President Trump is no longer in Kindergarten, and in America, we hold people accountable to their word as their word is taken as good enough with the principle of everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
  3. "Yahweh will take away from you all sickness, and none of the evil diseases of Egypt that you know will he put on you, but will lay them on all those who hate you." Deuteronomy 7:15 (Revised English Version Bible)
  4. " it does not damage me if someone wants to lead a gay lifestyle so we don't have laws against it." That is exactly the problematic attitude that is hurting so many people who are weaker than you and may not be able to defend themselves or raise alarm when sexual advances are made against them by homosexual practitioners, which is now happening a lot more often and even in some workplaces in the US. This could all be prevented with a simple law that bans homosexuality. One must do what's right not just for themselves, but also for other people. For example, I might not be affected if my niece had unprotected sex outside of marriage with some guy she liked, but I know it's wrong for her, and may cause her to get hurt very badly later in life, so I would do my best to prevent it. Also, regardless of anything else, we must uphold God's word on what's right and what's wrong. That's what anyone who loves and follows Jesus would do. There is a thing to be said about "tough love". People forget that a reprimand is a form of love too. A stern talk is love as well. There are many ways to express love more effectively than just being nice. Love includes preventing people from walking down a wrong path. Allowing them to walk it is neither freedom or love. It's ironically a form of complacent hate because by allowing them, you hurt them indirectly. Love people like Jesus commands us instead!
  5. The bill of rights can have mistakes as it is made by fallible people after all, and to err is human. Obama disappointed me greatly with some of his actions. May God bless him and forgive him for his misdeeds.
  6. So you claim President Trump is lying about being a Christian? So you are doing the very exact thing you are denouncing? " Trump could do no more for the world than Christ did before he was crucified." Every believer knows that Christ could have stayed if he wanted to as God has the power to do anything he wants. However, he had to go precisely because the Jews of that time wanted an earthly king, not a heavenly one. They were too attached to the pride behind their rituals instead of the good that comes through them from God to others. They had to be taught a lesson, and thus God took Jesus Christ's life away and brought him to heaven as a lesson in humility. President Trump may not be compared to Jesus Christ. He is not a prophet. Also, God is still with us. As such, he may choose to grant any man the power needed to serve his people. May God bless President Trump and the USA.
  7. I disagree with you. President Trump is most certainly a Christian as demonstrated by many of his noble Christian actions. Still, he is not a God's prophet, so he makes mistakes like everybody else, and can benefit from all the help we can give him to keep the USA sailing on the best course possible.
  8. People wish a lot of things, but unfortunately they didn't create the world. God did and gave everyone a choice. The path of God's word or the path of Satan. Also, what part of this is not bad exactly? "they harass the weak and prey on the young and the clueless, causing much emotional rape, damage, and heartache in the process to many people"
  9. Freedom can be restricted by Satan unless we follow God's word. In fact, it is because I love people who practice homosexuality that I am proposing abolishing it. They are NOT FREE! They are slaves to their false Satan-inspired desires. That is simply a misfiring of God's gift of being able to conceive and rear children with love. I just added the following to my response above: "Also, the lobby you speak of is not powerful at all. Its power comes from Satan, meaning not true power, yet stolen through people's sins. By identifying the sin and putting a stop to it, their power is completely extinguished. Allowing the sin on the other hand is you giving up your own power to them. I never give up my power to Satan. My power is from God and is reserved for what God deems as good only. May God bless you with God's true power that overcomes all!"
  10. Exactly, I am proposing the "consequences" you speak of, whether it's jail time, spiritual guidance, filling someone's time with beneficial activities for society, or simply providing true love from God as opposed to lust from Satan.
  11. Freedom doesn't include the right to do what's wrong. That's what rights are for: doing what's right only! Freedom is having many options in doing what's right instead of being constrained to one right thing only. For example, having the option to select who your wife is instead of her being selected for you since birth is a form of freedom we enjoy in the western world that is a right thing, not wrong. Being allowed to commit murder on the other hand is not freedom since it's wrong. Also, the lobby you speak of is not powerful at all. Its power comes from Satan, meaning not true power, yet stolen through people's sins. By identifying the sin and putting a stop to it, their power is completely extinguished. Allowing the sin on the other hand is you giving up your own power to them. I never give up my power to Satan. My power is from God and is reserved for what God deems as good only. May God bless you with God's true power that overcomes all!
  12. 13Now when Jesus came into the district of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” 14And they said, “Some say John the Baptist; some, Elijah; and others, Jeremiah, or one of the prophets.” 15He says to them, “But who do you say that I am?” 16And Simon Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17And Jesus answered and said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven. Matthew 16:13-17 (Revised English Version Bible)
  13. Why doesn't President Trump ban homosexuality if he is Christian? It sounds like the only logical thing a Christian would do regarding the practice of homosexuality, let alone the fact that they harass the weak and prey on the young and the clueless, causing much emotional rape, damage, and heartache in the process to many people. Could he or people he knows be benefitting secretly from giving privileges to practitioners of homosexuality? I sadly know a good number of people who falsely like homosexuals only because of the allure/cool/wow/pride/vanity factor they get from associating with them, none of which are important or Christian things, let alone some being sin (e.g. pride). Could the president or his aides be sadly caught up in that too? I think President Trump should ban homosexuality in the public immediately and work on having that happen in all countries in the world. That's what a true Christian who loves Jesus and God would do. May God bless him and bless us all.
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