I'll definitely get to your question before I leave on vacation, Sue.
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Rian wrote:I believe you forgot the KKK, NHB![]()



I like how you worked that backwards, and I'd agree with you! I think that's a good way to analyze worldviews.JustJim wrote:Rian, in response to Sue, wrote:Thank you very much! It is indeed very difficult, but I do it out of love and concern for others, even though that's hard for some people to believe. I'm hoping that at least the atheists will see me as wrong but kind, instead of wrong and hateful, and I'm hoping that they'll see that IF my worldview is correct, THEN I'm also objectively correct about gay marriage.
I know what you mean, but that seems to me to be far too similar to saying that IF Hitler's worldview was correct, THEN he was also objectively correct about Jews. I don't think he was. Working backwards, I'd say Hitler's opinion about Jews is de facto evidence that his worldview was NOT correct - even IF he was convinced it was.
But if we think we're probably right, then by definition we think others with different worldviews are probably wrong. Most of the time, it doesn't matter, but in some things, like when it's time to vote, it DOES matter.But don't you feel it's not "right" to declare someone else's worldview to be "wrong"?
I agree!Help me out here, since IF your worldview is NOT correct, then that would change things significantly.
Yes, I could, if I saw enough evidence that it was wrong. I just don't see that evidence yet.And then if we could convince you to CHANGE your worldview a little bit so that others would NOT consider it so "wrong", would you be able to do that? Could you modify your worldview?
Jim


whoosanightowl wrote:Rian,
Before you leave for vacation...
I still don't understand why it's important today that marriages written about in bible times were between men and women, or more accurately, males and females--since the "brides" were many times young girls.
The ancient biblical authorship only acknowledged heterosexual marriage unions as honored and blessed by God since they obviously, for whatever reasons, didn't agree with homosexual relations--any more than the eating pork and certain seafoods or the picking up of sticks on the Sabbath. But remember, the bible also speaks of marriage as something prearranged by fathers in many cases or the girl being bought from her father by the man either in the form or work or money/possessions. Females were considered property and their purpose was primarily to provide sex and (male) children.
Surely you would not suggest we should go back to these other archaic, biblical laws, would you? You certainly would not agree that your daughter should be bought/sold for marriage, and stoned if she were suspected by her husband to not have been a virgin?, right? Or that people should be killed for eating food that was considered unclean or for doing any sort of work on the Sabbath? So why, if you are able and willing to put these other things (and many others) in perspective to the times they were written and consider the pervasive societal outlook on such issues during the particular era, are you not able to do the same with same sex marriage? Although I understand and accept that your beliefs fit according to your Christian worldview, do you think it's possible that you came to this WV by what you were taught concerning the contemporary Christian views of the validity of these ancient "moral" laws, rather than by applying your own objective reasoning toward each of them on the same basis?
Been there ...I hope this makes sense, it's late and I'm tired.
Thank you!Have a great vacation!





Rian wrote:Briefly, Christians are not under the laws of the OT, so they don't apply, although you can look back and see their purpose in establishing the nation of Israel.

darkumbra wrote:Rian wrote:Briefly, Christians are not under the laws of the OT, so they don't apply, although you can look back and see their purpose in establishing the nation of Israel.
Hmm... really? Ten Commandments?
Jesus wrote:Matthew 5:17-19
Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.

Rian wrote:Uh, no ... I guess you're missing MY point. You can't force someone to follow a religion (or any belief system/worldview, including atheism) on the inside, which is where it counts. But I think it's time to close down here, anyway - we'll just have to give up.
You can't "force" people into Christianity, although you can penalize some behaviors that are against Christian ideals (if you steal something, you'll go to jail) or force something that LOOKS like something that a Christian would actually DO ("bow your head and close your eyes and put your hands together or I'll shoot you!" - but that doesn't mean that they're praying).
It's no red herring - it's very obvious to me, and should be to you, too, that you can't force a belief, although all of us force some tenets of our belief system on others (laws against stealing, for example).
Again, you can't force someone to be a Christian. All of us can and do force some of the tenets of our belief systems on others thorough our votes.
I think that most laws are based on the Golden Rule, which also happens to be in a religion.
I don't think you have any reason to agree with me. And I'm sure that I don't agree with some of your votes, either.
SB wrote:What non-Xtian world view reason should we consider to ban gay marriage?Rian wrote:I can't offer any, as I said before. And you can't offer any reason that I think is valid to vote FOR gay marriage.

mikedsjr wrote:Rian, Have fun on vacation.....I hear what you are saying...if the last post sums up what you are trying to say, then i agree.I do think it is just one of the things that are assaulting the family. The problem is Christians* are acting no better. Divorce is assaulting the family too. The divorce issue is more of my battle ground. I've have some big dragout arguments with people over divorce and the chaos it is having on our families. I flat out think it is wrong too and against God's will. I don't understand how Christians reconcile their stance on that and the bible.
If I could vote on the divorce issue, I would say Hell NO! people can't get divorced. Learn to love each other. Then I would vote no on gay marraige.

mikedsjr wrote:If I could vote on the divorce issue, I would say Hell NO! people can't get divorced. Learn to love each other.

stickmangrit wrote:mikedsjr wrote:If I could vote on the divorce issue, I would say Hell NO! people can't get divorced. Learn to love each other.
wow, the dumbass is strong with this one.
so abused wives should learn to love cleanin or learn to love their husband's fist in their stomach? they should learn to love the sexual abuse of their children? husbands should learn to love their wife's infidelities?
just making sure we understand each other.

mikedsjr wrote:stickmangrit wrote:mikedsjr wrote:If I could vote on the divorce issue, I would say Hell NO! people can't get divorced. Learn to love each other.
wow, the dumbass is strong with this one.
so abused wives should learn to love cleanin or learn to love their husband's fist in their stomach? they should learn to love the sexual abuse of their children? husbands should learn to love their wife's infidelities?
just making sure we understand each other.
Just see my real position in D&R. I was more less trying to make a point about why I wouldn't vote against gay marriage. D&R is an issue within the church.

and before you start quoting paul back to me, ask yourself when people claiming to be prophets ordained by visions of god only they can witness making claims in direct contradiction with words given by god directly(through jesus) started getting treated as more holy?

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