>>It is not bigotry to believe strongly about righteousness. For example, I am >>not bigoted against murderers if I state that murder is wrong. Nor am I >>bigoted to state that bestiality is wrong. Both are wrong, and the reason >>that they are wrong is not because I say so, but because our Creator said >>so. We have to go back to the source of righteousness to find the standards >>of righteousness, and that ultimately leads to God. It does not really >>matter what you or I think, but what God thinks. God made Adam and Eve, not >>Adam and Steve. The Bible has numerous other clear examples of God's >>thoughts on this issue. > > >John, whose righteousness are you talking about, Catholics, Baptists, >Muslims, Terrorists, Atheists? When people start spouting righteousness I >get uneasy. Your "righteousness" is not necessarily mine, nor is it >necessarily "right", nor does it belong on this list. >David Koelzer >DFW AMEN, AND AMEN!!!!!!!! Avery
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