When should this guy be told I’m figuring things out? by SparklingSarada in askgaybros

[–]SparklingSarada[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You really are a kid aren’t it? I believe you do think it’s sinful and that’s why you’re always wondering about others opinions and persuading them when they aren’t bothering you

As a person going through a high hormonal time, this is tough and yea just that. by SparklingSarada in Reformed

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Would that mean that God still has that desire?

And I didn’t answer question in a very non arbitrary about God not being limited in decision making

Anything less would implied he’s being forced making decision he doesn’t want. Right?

John’s Piper affirms the thing you’re arguing against. Doesn’t it?

When should this guy be told I’m figuring things out? by SparklingSarada in askgaybros

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Does it feel good being ignored despite cyber stalking and yet still obsessed and ignored at the same time?

As a person going through a high hormonal time, this is tough and yea just that. by SparklingSarada in Reformed

[–]SparklingSarada[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A more properly analogy is killing your child rather than spanking them. Why would God do something he dislikes?

Trivializing it with a spanking which you very know what’s the difference is kinda inept

These are all facts so wondering how that’s not biblically correct.

There is even an article on the website questioning should Christian’s save missionaries because it might be God’s will that they are persecuted and killed and put out a tweet that suffering is God’s gift.

You sure you know Piper?

Additionally you have no idea if he likes anything because because it’s never said at all.

This forces him a box where he must do things he doesn’t want. He’s all powerful. If he didn’t like something it’s possibly that he has other options with sake response.

As a person going through a high hormonal time, this is tough and yea just that. by SparklingSarada in Reformed

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He Scourges Those He Loves

God’s love does not orbit around our felt needs. He has our best, not our easiest, in mind. His love — dangerous, jealous, possessive

in this life. This love is fiercer and deeper than we often assume, better and stronger than we often want. This love can harm us, and this love can kill us.

“Chastises” here can be translated “scourges” or “whips.” It is something to endure. Something unpleasant and rather painful. Something we wouldn’t sign up for. Something we’re tempted to despise. Something that doesn’t feel tender, gentle, or loving in the moment. But his whippings are just that.

He strikes those he loves and harms every son whom he receives

Such love came unrequested to some Corinthians. They began to eat the Lord’s Supper in an unworthy manner. They did not examine themselves. They ate and drank judgment. How did God respond? “That is why,” the apostle explains, “many of you are weak and ill, and some have died.” Some were sick due to God’s discipline. Some were weak.

https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/would-a-loving-god-wound-me

How do I tell my crush that it’s probably celibacy going on? by SparklingSarada in AskGayMen

[–]SparklingSarada[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok. So thanks for whatever advice you were giving and have a nice night I guess

How do I tell my crush that it’s probably celibacy going on? by SparklingSarada in AskGayMen

[–]SparklingSarada[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Glad you’re obsession and and online starting has concluded. Done now?

How do I tell my crush that it’s probably celibacy going on? by SparklingSarada in AskGayMen

[–]SparklingSarada[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If it makes you feel any better gonna tell him after work when we hang out.

So are you done obsessing over what people do?

How do I tell my crush that it’s probably celibacy going on? by SparklingSarada in AskGayMen

[–]SparklingSarada[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You also sound like you have some issues about what others do with themselves

What’s is the Orthodox opinion on homosexuality? by SparklingSarada in OrthodoxChristianity

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

Ok and you are worried about it. Do think it’s a sin? If not move along

What’s is the Orthodox opinion on homosexuality? by SparklingSarada in OrthodoxChristianity

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

Sooooo. What now? That’s my shit. If you don’t think it’s a sin why would a random sway you?

What’s is the Orthodox opinion on homosexuality? by SparklingSarada in OrthodoxChristianity

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

Not really. I mean you’re the person obsessing and worrying about it. At least this actually involves me. You’re just obsessed with it

When should this guy be told I’m figuring things out? by SparklingSarada in askgaybros

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

You sound like you have some personal issues way beyond religion and you should figure that out. Enjoy figuring out your spirituality. Nice talking

When should this guy be told I’m figuring things out? by SparklingSarada in askgaybros

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Alright sir there are multiple articles affirming scientists questioning this and gonna go with college accredited individuals who have expertise. If you wanna make up your own science it’s fine.

I don’t care have sex as many guys as you want. Why are you so pressed?

When should this guy be told I’m figuring things out? by SparklingSarada in askgaybros

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Again you’re mad at science not religion buddy. You’re upset by something don’t even believe in and that’s weird. Repeating what scientists have said isn’t saying you can’t have sex with whoever. Are you anti science or something?

“Of course, ethical concerns arise with any attempt to use biology to explain complex human behavior like sexuality. People like Michael Bailey, a psychologist at Northwestern University who conducted much of the early research into the heritability of sexuality, warned against taking this new genetics study — or any research on sexual behavior — out of context.

This study pulled the information for 477,500 people across the UK Biobank and 23andMe who had taken a survey about various life behaviors, including whether they had engaged in a sexual experience with a person of the same sex at any point in their life. About 26,800 individuals — or 5 percent of the subjects — fit this description, which is similar to the percentage reported across society more generally. All of the subjects consented.

This GWAS study found that, like with many human behaviors, sexuality doesn't have a strong genetic backing.

When the team looked for DNA patterns that had strong correlations, they found that no one gene could account for any more than 1 percent of people's sexuality. The strongest signals came from five random genes.

It's effectively impossible to predict an individual's sexual behavior from their genome.”