LGTB in Christianity

 Do you think it's possible to be LGTB and a Christian?

 

 What about other religions/faiths/beliefs?

 

 Note: Please don't be nasty! Whatever your personal beliefs, I didn't start this thread so you could offend each other. Please be nice and try to be understanding. This is a public forum, anyone can read what is written here. Thanks!

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I just ignore X 2

easy

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ecar3483
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There was something that kept on nagging me about your question.

Something that was so obvious that I almost couldn't believe I'd overlooked it.

 

"What about other religions/faiths/beliefs?"

 

The answer was, as it turned out, laughably simple; of course they could be Christians, but it would mean they'd have to convert.

 

😉

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@ecar3483 wrote:

People choose to face the world in many different ways.

 

But I'm not telling you anything you didn't already know.

 

 



 I'm aware that a large proportion of Christians don't even believe there is a 'literal' heaven and/or hell, but I do. Perhaps I'm even in the minority, but it bothers me that if being LGTB is wrong, then those people won't go to heaven, will they? Soppy old me haha

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Jess, read this and make up your own mind as to what it means in answer to your last post's question 🙂

 

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Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.
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Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.
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It is not for any man, even the Pope, to decide whether it is right to judge anyone.
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i think you completely missed the point

 

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@jessicadazzler wrote:

@ecar3483 wrote:

People choose to face the world in many different ways.

 

But I'm not telling you anything you didn't already know.

 

 



 I'm aware that a large proportion of Christians don't even believe there is a 'literal' heaven and/or hell, but I do. Perhaps I'm even in the minority, but it bothers me that if being LGTB is wrong, then those people won't go to heaven, will they? Soppy old me haha


What is a literal heaven or hell - as opposed to a metaphorical one?

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@*julia*2010 wrote:

i think you completely missed the point

 


Clearly she has. I'm done. Can't explain it if Jess doesn't see the point.

 

Jess, good luck finding an answer.


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Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.
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Soppy old you, indeed, ha ha, troubling yourself with what could be read as a hypothetical question for which there may be no answer.

I'm afraid the finer details concerning passage through the pearly gates are not really my field, it's entirely down to the small matter of differences in our belief systems.

 

 

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