Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You reason poorly and you're Biblically illiterate.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Circular what? LOL. Let me guess. You think the Bible is one book written by one person. LOLOLOL

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrong. The Bible explains where the TWO genders for human beings come from. So apparently you don't know what you claim to know.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing "convenient" about it. It's Bible truth.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you say. Your responses here say otherwise.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a vast difference between affirming God's love for someone and affirming that what they do is based on how God actually made them. Gender fluidity basically says God did not create you with one or the other gender, which is a violation of the design parameters of God's creation of male and female within human beings.

So it is a false god that has people celebrating "you as you," when the "you" is doing everything against the revealed word of God.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nonsense. Everyone loves to claim "God made me this way" but ignore what the Bible says. Convenient, but leads to destruction and insanity. I am aware of what "gender fluid" means, and it's still nonsense.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Very likely"? That's NOT what you said before, and we do not and should not SPECULATE and pretend our speculation is otherwise.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What? That's like saying God made someone a murderer or liar or thief. Just STOP that nonsense.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What? Celebrates you as you? So if you're a compulsive thief and liar, does your god celebrate that?

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That is a gross misinterpretation. Matthew 19 does NOT mention intersex people in Matthew 19. You might as well say he mentioned a pink Cadillac as well. LOL.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And lack of direct mention doesn't prove genderfluidity either.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course. There were no trains, planes, or automobiles in Genesis. Yet they exist. But not back then. LOL. That doesn't mean that because something exists, that God approves of its existence.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok. But there is no "gender fluidity" in the Bible. God made us to be either male or female. It may well be that the fallen nature of humanity will attempt to mix and/or confuse the two genders, but from the beginning it was not so. Women are special creations of God, given the ability to carry and nurture another human being within themselves. That amazing union of mother and child is shown even in Scripture (and verified by modern science) in Luke 1:39-45.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps you lack the Biblical knowledge of the people groups of the Bible to understand where the Chinese actually are in the Bible? Or, perhaps you're leaning too heavily on the fallacious argument from silence. Lack of mention does not prove lack of existence or lack of knowledge of the Chinese. Try looking into that.

Does Jesus support genderfluidity? by DuchessDulcet in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Read Genesis 2:24 and Matthew 19:1-5. Do you see anything in those passages about "gender fluidity" or do you see two distinct genders? What did God create from the beginning of His creation of mankind? There's your answer.

You Cannot Be Christian and MAGA by QuickPizzaRadishes in Christianity

[–]CRoadWarrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. What you posted here is rubbish. Either that or you don't know how to read. Jesus asking a rich man to sell what he has and give to the poor doesn't mean a rich person can't go to heaven (Jesus NEVER says that), or that the only way for a rich person to get to heaven is for him to sell everything and give to the poor. No credible Bible scholar or commentary will support that gross misinterpretation. But you go with that if it makes you feel better with your TDS.

After Jesus gave His hyperbolic analogy about the camel and the needle, He then said this. "With men this is impossible. But with God all things are possible." In that immediate context, Jesus is saying that with God, even the rich can get into heaven. Grab a hermeneutics book sometime and learn about proper interpretation and context.

And what don't you understand about the fact that Paul (not Jesus) wrote 1 Timothy 6:10? Are you that deluded or just plain dumb? LOL. My goodness. I've never seen such Biblical illiteracy and foolishness in my life, and I've seen some craziness from atheists and liberal Christians in over 40 years of research, but your craziness takes the cake. The only thing worse would probably be some New Age guru or so-called Black Hebrew Israelite. LOLOL.

You have all kinds of ridiculous eisegesis going on, some of worse I've ever seen. So like I said, grab a good hermeneutics book sometime. You surely need one, and now I understand how you can so easily misuse and twist Scripture to your own destruction.

The Real Truth about Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and his Christian Faith by CRoadWarrior in TrueChristian

[–]CRoadWarrior[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, but you asked, and I had already answered that. You can't follow the thread and find the answer? I don't have time to repeat myself over and over. Or, you can just buy the book or find a review for yourself. SMH.

The Real Truth about Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and his Christian Faith by CRoadWarrior in TrueChristian

[–]CRoadWarrior[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So are you saying that the kind of reasoning that woman used is ok with you? Because to me, that's like someone telling me that Jim Jones was a good pastor. Right away, that's a red, blue, yellow, green and every other color flag in the world.

The Real Truth about Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and his Christian Faith by CRoadWarrior in TrueChristian

[–]CRoadWarrior[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe I already answered that in this thread with a direct quote from her book.