Homosexuals claiming to be a GLBT Christians are actually Christphobics
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Homosexuals claiming to be a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender Christians are not Christians. They are Chnristphobics and Biblephobics.
They are afraid of the true Jesus and hate His word. They do not want to accept what the true Jesus and His word says about them---that they are going to Hell.
Therefore from now on I will refer to a person claiming to be either a GLBT Christians as a Christphobic or Biblephobic or both.
I say this in the love of the Lord and call out to them to repent and be saved.
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"They are afraid of the true Jesus and hate His word."
Matthew 7: 12Treat others as you want them to treat you. This is what the Law and the Prophets are all about.
Matthew 7: 2God will be as hard on you as you are on others! He will treat you exactly as you treat them.
No I'm pretty sure you hate his word. You Biblephobic Christophobe.
Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth.
What you do unto the least of these, you do unto me.
Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom of God.
Yup, that sounds just like a narrow-minded and bigoted deity. Oh wait, no it doesn't.
Is the word "True" a prefix meaning "My Version"? "My daddy is bigger than your daddy, he can kick your daddy's ass." This post spouts the same level of maturity.
They are afraid of the true Jesus and hate His word.
I assume they are more afraid of idiots who twist Jesus words so that they fit into their own agenda ;)
People which are known as christian fundamentalists. And I can assure you that GLBT aren´t the only ones afraid of such people. Most other sane people (which includes most moderate christians) also are afraid of them, or to be more exact, of the thought that such christian fundamentalists might get into a position of power in the USA and use it to do damage to the USA and the world, which sane people afterwards have to repair.
Bush as POTUS was already bad enough, but I assume one of the hardcore fundies at CARM or at RR as POTUS would be able to do much more damage, maybe even trying to turn the USA into some kind of christian version of Afghanistan (when the Taliban still had power)
Afraid of YOU, maybe, because they don't know if you're just going to yell at them, or actually assault them -- it has nothing to do with your "Jesus" or this "Word of God" crap.
Oh, and ROFL @ the irony of <hateful bullshit> followed by "I say this in the love of the Lord...."
Hmm. Christophobics. Funny word there. To be a Christophobe is to fear Jesus Christ. Since Jesus Christ is Lord of all and everyone should fear him, according to you guys, wouldn't this be a good thing?
Okay Hanger, just remember this next time you feel you have a right not to be called homophobic.
I'd say that you are blaspheming declaring that you know the mind of your god. How about acting like your christ for once and embracing them as friends who you now see as enemies?
Oh yeah... fundie. That means your god is like you and not at all as described in the new testament.
"Hangar 18"? Shit, a fundie Megadeth fan. Not entirely surprising, but still.
Anyways, once again, this person, like so many others like him/her, hasn't read his own book, or at the very least is mixing up books within it.
They are afraid of the true Jesus and hate His word.
Please explain how one can be afraid of a cartoon character...
Your comic book hero Jesus is just that, a comic book "hero". Did not exists, did not live, did not perform or say any of the things attributed to him in the NT.
Your favorite jerkoff fantasy is just that, a fantasy!
I will refer to a person ... as a Christophobic or Biblephobic ...
Oh, no, not that, please ...
And why do they always preface their hate with saying "I say this with the love of the lord"? -- ireadabouttheafterlife
Because they think it somehow sanctifies their hateful remarks. I've met so many of these people who truly believe they can say the most hurtful, offensive, and insulting things and make it "all better" by saying "I speak in love!"
Biblephobic?
Biblio- = book
-Phobia = fear
Fear of books? Well, if that isn't the pot calling the kettle black, then I don't know what is.
"They do not want to accept what the true Jesus and His word says about them---that they are going to Hell."
They may not want to, but many of them do accept your version of things, and it fucks them up royally. But they deserve it, right? *rolls eyes*
You're a dumb shit, just like all the stupid fundie asshole protesters I saw at the pride parade I went to yesterday. Jesus said fuck-all about homosexuality. Not a single fucking thing. And if you even dare mention the shit in Leviticus, I'll just throw right back at you all the other abitrary, stupid bullshit Leviticus says about other things being sinful...like shaving your beard, getting tattoos, eating pork and shellfish, wearing clothing made of two different materials...and besides, weren't the "laws of Moses" repealed when your precious Jesus died on the cross?
And as far as what is said in Corinthians, did Paul ever explicitly condemn homosexuals? It's my understanding that he was referring to male prostitutes and pederasts. So whose word is more important, Jesus, who said nothing about the subject, or some mortal douchebag who was pretty goddamn ambiguous about the subject anyways?
Christ says no such thing in any version of the story. The Pharisee Saul (so-called St. Paul) says some nasty stuff, hearkening back to the legalistic horseshit of the Old Testament... but Christ established a New Covenant, right?
These morons can't even keep their own theology straight...
Chapter and verse where Jesus says ANYTHING about LGBT persons, please.
No no, not Paul, he's not the son of God, is he?
Jesus says much more about loving your neighbors and treating other people as you would treat Jesus.
The term "phobia" suggests and irrational fear. Even a casual look at history reveals that when religious fanatics (or at least insincere folks who can out up a convincing front) assume political power there is ALWAYS repression, terror and usually agonizing death. The recipients of the aforementioned abuse are often just peaceful people with non-confirming ideals, or just convenient targets for inquisitors looking to justify their jobs
And here's the kicker: it does not matter how much the scriptures of the religion in question talks about love, peace or justice. Once its groupies assume political power, all of that goes right out the window. Now, consider how close the Christian groupies are to assuming power here in the USA and you will understand why my fear of them is anything but irrational.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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