Thread:Ultimatebmwfan20/@comment-24055022-20150605023301/@comment-5175866-20150605154537

Hello. Seeing this conversation I felt obliged to share what I feel about this matter.

It is important to remember not force down doctrine down people's throat and try to indoctrinate them. I myself have been guilty of the same mistake in the past, I think every Christian goes through that phase sooner or later. The thing we must keep in mind is that Christ has even told us not to give the Gospel to those who will not accept. Rather instead of throwing the pearls in with pigs that will step on it, or feeding a dog that will just go back to its vomit we should show love on these people. Take the time to get to know them, gain their trust and in time God may present you with the situation to witness to them. Personally I am not the best at developing relationships like that, but I have made the same mistake of "shoving the gospel down the throat".

As we all know homosexuality is a hugely debated topic today that causes many to look down upon Christians. We need to keep in mind to not hate those who are homosexual, but hate the sin itself and show love and kindness to them. We shouldn't treat them differently. I personally feel really the "punishment" for such sin (as God will punish all those who sin who do not repent) would be getting to miss out on the special relationship between a man and a woman. I myself am not married, but it says many times in the Bible (far more often and in detail in some books than what I would read for now) and from married couples that its worth while to fulfill such a relationship between a man and a woman. As giving up on preaching the Gospel, I don't think you should give up on it as God may be planning to reveal it to Him through your preaching. We are commanded to make disciples. Just remember rather than judging those who you preach or hating them, show love to them. Faith without action is dead. I reccomend you pray about God giving you the proper opportunities and witnesses to share the Gospel wit others. As a final thought I do have to say that in order to comply with US federal law, COPPA requires users to be 13 before signing up for a majority of sites including this one. By giving out your age openly you are proving that perhaps you are not mature enough to keep your personal information to your self (you have to be at least 18 before giving out info like your age and not all chose to). It is not my duty to block or ban you, but I do have to say I would reccomend closing your account for your own personal safety (otherwise staff may do it for you). You don't have to but under Wika rules you should. Thanks, Superdadsuper, Biblicalapedia Administrator and Bureaucrat