frogboy4
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Hmmm. Well, since I’ve been asked about it there’s little in the Bible I do agree with aside from the general idea of personal renewal.Can I ask a hypothetical question? Putting aside people's ways of delivering information (and I agree that there are many who don't do it in a good way and I'm sorry that you feel that I'm among that number - I don't necessarily want to offend or upset anyone- just trying to present what The Bible says)
But anyway- what I was trying to get to was- outside of what The Bible says about homosexuality, are there any other issues you have with believing what it says?
I hope I worded that well. I was just curious, if you're willing to talk about it- if you don't want to answer it, then don't bother- that's fine.
In no particular order, things like demons inhabiting animals and making them talk, painting independent knowledge-seeking as a bad idea, a person living inside of a large fish for days, the universe being created in 6 days, all the world’s species on taking a boat ride together for a month and a half without their eating one another or the crew, virgin birth, rising from the dead, widely condoned stoning in the old testament, the support for slavery, female subservience and other strict societal regulations that are out of place in this time are a few key items that I can think of off the top of my head that cannot easily be explained away without contrivance or excuses. All of this and more has led me to believe further scriptural study to be a fruitless waste of time. As mentioned, I was raised in this and did study it deeply for decades! It would be great to have all that time back!
I understand a simple “nothing is impossible with God” suffices most Christians, but not me and there’s enough strangeness in the text to create pause for any thinking person. That's where faith comes in. I know how easy it is to turn a blind eye to many inconsistencies having been exposed to scripture my entire life, but like other childhood ideas it no longer made sense to me no matter how much I researched. To be clear…that will not change. You asked about what parts bothered me about the Bible, but I do not wish to be converted. Any Christian would be perplexed by this information if it came from a source other than the Bible and that's the perspective non-Christians are coming from.
There’s one huge thing that Christians should keep in mind if they wish to successfully witness and that’s to resist the urge to proclaim scriptural quotes until somebody wants to hear the message and asks for more. There are polite ways of sharing and instigating a conversation, but quoting the Bible by verse and chapter to people is a huge turn-off to non-believers. I understand that it’s necessary down the line, but you’ve first got to have your foot in the door.
FROG, NO! This thread is unique and maybe that makes you uncomfortable. MC has a long reputation of cherrypicking such gay-themed threads for deletion and censorship while the Christian-centered ones have free rein. There are plenty of threads at Muppet Central that have studied the Bible and Biblical text. In other words - there are already places for what you've proposed.dwayne1115 said:Wow! that is some strog words.
You know I have really tried to stay away from this thread, and so far I have but now I feel i should say something.
We all here have very differnt lives, past presemt anf future. Most of us want to have some form of religon based on God, and the Bible. I think a conversation like this could be great, but what I think should happen is a "Bible Study". We are talking about God and the Bible and we are getting things confused I feel. I propose that we start from the first of the book, and we each talk about what the passages mean to us. I mean isnt that what the word is there for. We could sit here and talk about homosexualtiy in the Bible till we turn blue in the face, but if we don't have a better understanding of the whole story, then we are talking in vain. The Bible can and has been used as a guide for people's lives, and I think that if we really started to studyit together we would see that deep down we all agree on a lot of the things we are aruging about.
So what do you all think, would you all like to start a "Bible Study" here? I would be more then happy to help with it, and I personaly think it would be helpful. Even if you have read the Bible through before, It would be interesting to hear others views on what the scripture is saying.
What would work best is for you to provide a link in a post here for that sort of discussion somewhere else in another thread. This thread was never intended to be taken over by a Bible study and to think that everyone who disagrees with the Bible could be turned around by such a study is insulting. This thread was started by a member who thought that the two views could live side-by-side in tolerance without necessarily requiring people to change their beliefs or disprove gay people with Biblical scripture which is where I think you're going with this and I find that to be unfortunate, especially from a Muppet fan. Consider that many Muppet performers, writers and creators have been Jewish and of a wide variety of walks of life that fall outside the Christian view of life and "salvation" so why should Christianity take precedence here? I assure you gays, like in life, have quite the history of being treated poorly here on MC and this thread is about remedying that. It's about tolerance and not conversion of any sort.
I think it's also sad that you seem to believe rejection of your chosen point of view means that we don't comprehend it. That's been covered earlier here. It's why Christianity is seen as a condescending religion by so many people. I think we can all appreciate our differences without imposing them on one another in order to change. Mutual tolerance and equal opportunity for Christians and gay people to thrive in this country would be a fantastic feat because it doesn't require anyone changing their belief systems. Christians should always have the right to worship and have religious households and Gay people should be able to marry and live their lives as they see fit too. That was kind of the YouTube pitch proposed at the beginning of this thread and I wholeheartedly believe in that!