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originally posted by: The2Billies
Good question, would the gay couple have gone to a Muslim bakery and demanded the same. Would the lower courts have punished the Muslim baker?
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: Raggedyman
How do you feel about polygamy?
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: olaru12
Parents have a right and an obligation to provide for their childrens mental health.
Do parents have a right to raise children in the family faith? That really is the question here. Who has more authority over a child’s moral upbringing? The family or the state?
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
I didnt understand your comment.
I trust my relationship with my Lord. I dont need to wrestle with anyone else about it. Im a sinner as are we all, but not in jail, nor trying not to be. I try to live right by others and love my fellow souls, regardless of race, creed or orientation. Deeds? well, thats a different matter.
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: olaru12
Parents have a right and an obligation to provide for their childrens mental health.
Do parents have a right to raise children in the family faith? That really is the question here. Who has more authority over a child’s moral upbringing? The family or the state?
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: olaru12
Parents have a right and an obligation to provide for their childrens mental health.
Do parents have a right to raise children in the family faith? That really is the question here. Who has more authority over a child’s moral upbringing? The family or the state?
The family of course unless they are members of some Qanon crazy off the wall cult. I think cult style living is child abuse and often abusive emotionally and physical.
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
Yes, I have. What is your point exactly?
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: oldcarpy2
Parents have a right and an obligation to provide for their childrens mental health.
Do parents have a right to raise children in the family faith? That really is the question here. Who has more authority over a child’s moral upbringing? The family or the state?
The family of course unless they are members of some Qanon crazy off the wall cult. I think cult style living is child abuse and often abusive emotionally and physical.
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: oldcarpy2
Parents have a right and an obligation to provide for their childrens mental health.
Do parents have a right to raise children in the family faith? That really is the question here. Who has more authority over a child’s moral upbringing? The family or the state?
The family of course unless they are members of some Qanon crazy off the wall cult. I think cult style living is child abuse and often abusive emotionally and physical.
Right here.
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
78% of Republicans question the election. Thats what they object to with ‘Q’.
Its a cryptic commenter, full of puzzles, FFS. Its harmless. Q is an interesting aberation. How can threads on a website be inspiration for a cult anymore than any other kooky site.
How does reading these puzzles and hints and weird posts have anything more to do with raising kids than working a crossword?
I didnt follow all that garbage, yet I came to many of the same conclusions just watching various news reports and remembering history as I’ve lived it. Does that make me a cult member?
originally posted by: DeathSlayer
Christianity has nothing to do with control. Roman Catholics yes, but they are not Christians.
Christianity forces no one to accept Christ. Either you do or you don't.
I knew you were not Christian based on your questions. Easy to see.
Any married adult who has sex outside the marriage is an adulterous. The Only sin where divorce is acceptable. However if that person renounces that sin and ask God for forgiveness through Christ, that person is forgiven and will no longer commit this sin.
Any single adult who has sex is a fornicator.
It is all about temptation.
Your niece is a fornicator and a homosexual. Two common sins today.
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: DeathSlayer
well i guess i have more in common with my niece than i knew as i am an atheist
Religion does not control all of the opulation IMO and a lot of straight people are not Christian, I dont think who people want to fornicate with is based on anything other than lust these days. Who cares what others do in the privacy of there homes
I do find it odd though that so many religious institutes have had some form of sexual misconduct allegations/proven crimes against them.
Is it ok for Straight Christians to have sex outside of marriage?