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originally posted by: BELIEVERpriest
a reply to: tony9802
King James wrote a lot of Christian material for his son. If he was honest in his writings, then I doubt he was LGBTQRSTUVWXY&Z. That would be like an atheist righting books on theology.
originally posted by: tony9802
I'll check out the link..thanks..
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: BELIEVERpriest
a reply to: tony9802
King James wrote a lot of Christian material for his son. If he was honest in his writings, then I doubt he was LGBTQRSTUVWXY&Z. That would be like an atheist righting books on theology.
It's hurting your head to consider that a Christian hero could have been gay isn't it?
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: BELIEVERpriest
a reply to: tony9802
King James wrote a lot of Christian material for his son. If he was honest in his writings, then I doubt he was LGBTQRSTUVWXY&Z. That would be like an atheist righting books on theology.
It's hurting your head to consider that a Christian hero could have been gay isn't it?
1.) Why is King James a hero? I don't even have a King James bible.
2.) We don't even have the links as far as I can tell to provide the proof to consider. But even if he was (and you cannot deny that a LOT of historical figures are being revised to "suddenly" be outed lately making me skeptical), God will work with whatever he wants. He might even work with you someday. It's not like He only works with the righteous or the saintly. He'll work with the sinners too because He has to as we are all sinners.
He wrote one of the most used and most famous versions of the bible in the world.
It's hurting your head to consider that a Christian hero could have been gay isn't it?
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: ChesterJohn
I wasn't suggesting that we were able to know this, but that doesn't mean we can't consider it as a possible option.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: ChesterJohn
I wasn't suggesting that we were able to know this, but that doesn't mean we can't consider it as a possible option.
without any knowable proof then it is all conjecture and a waist of time basically.
originally posted by: BELIEVERpriest
a reply to: Krazysh0t
It's hurting your head to consider that a Christian hero could have been gay isn't it?
Hero? No. King James provided a poorly translated version of the NT, and the parsing in the OT is almost all wrong.
Were you hoping that the possibility of King James being a homosexual might hurt me?
Is that what you're here for? To see people lose their faith?
That seems pretty disgusting to me. I have less respect for you now than the little I had before.