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Michael McKeever's avatar

WWJD?

Scripture suggests he’d attend and make 180 gallons of wine.

—Let’s Make Christian Wedding Crashing Not A Thing Again

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Scott Miller's avatar

Yes, a tender and truthful Tennessee Christmas is indeed an excellent Christmas

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Vincent Andrew Black's avatar

Merry Christmas David. Appreciate your work. I too looking forward to a day when Christians are serving each other in the spirit of love and truth. Not in a spirit of criticism and judgment. Judge not, he said lest ye be judged. also said, unless your righteousness becomes greater than the pharisees, you won't enter in.... and the current Christian brass has lot of the pharisee in it - at least it seems to me- and yet in truth david I struggle with this issue... I do think that sexuality is sanctified inside the marriage covenant... and there's a part of me that wants embrace the idea that same sex couples are sanctified inside the marriage vows also. I know Jesus preached love not criticism, and yet i wonder if I am conforming to the world... I use birth control in my sex life ( after seven kids)and yet i struggle with the idea that this is a sinful form of sexuality - which is bizarre in some ways because the whole of humanity ( and the few remaining in the pews ) are engaged in it. I guess the question is, given in a spirit of unity not division - when is sex sinful? if at all...

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David Dark's avatar

Father of Zoomers, I look at your third sentence and think to myself: That day's already here. And yes....grifters gonna grift. Graham and Barber's posture isn't everybody's or even most people's. I think that's why they hopped on Twitter to play hall monitor. To your question, I don't know that I have any wisdom for you apart from wanting to recommend Mel White's book, A Stranger At The Gate and XTC's "The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead." Hope it's a lovely weekend where you are. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYupSHWEJxA

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