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8/2/11 9:39 AM |
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"[URL=http://www.religiousconsultation.org/News_Tracker/birth_control_pills_helped_empower_women_changed_world.htm]]]Birth control pills helped empower women, changed the world[/URL]""No longer forced into motherhood by their biology, women could choose how they wanted to shape their lives, planning when to have children and how many to have. Meanwhile, they could pursue higher education and careers. ""Women cannot compete with men as long as they're childbearers first and employees second," said Lynne Luciano, a history professor at California State University, Dominguez Hills. "The pill allowed women to stay in their careers, and get pregnant when they feel like it, not by accident." "For the first time, preventing pregnancy was in a woman's hands. She could take the pill at her discretion, without anyone knowing and without depending on a man." If we didn't want to arrive here, we should have listened to our Christian forebears who warned us about these contraceptive effects where women are empowered and men are emasculated. |
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7/29/11 1:41 PM |
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"First, if you're not ready for children, you're not ready to be married."Second, we must reject this idea in our culture that you can have anything called marriage that involves homosexuals . . . because that is a categorical denial of the very purpose of marriage. A *categorical* denial of the very purpose of marriage." "By the way: It's really difficult for us to make that argument when we're willing to mutilate our bodies so that God didn't give us kids." -SBC Pastor, Dr. Voddie Baucham, Grace Family Baptist Church "[url=http://www.sermonaudio.com/playpopup.asp?SID=7241119264910]]]More Important than a Wedding?[/url]" |
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7/20/11 12:50 PM |
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Frank wrote: I think the point this board will note is that you have an unbeliever who stands for everything that is against scripture attending some church that he feels comfortable in. In other words, "most" will only see his hypocrisy and will attempt to find nothing positive about his attempt to fool prospective voters. I'm sure you and your family members aren't pro: homosexuality, abortion, feminism, pluralism, etc, regardless of how they feel they should worship, so your comment is somewhat confusing. There can be no positive spin for Obama's spiritual walk and where and how he worships. For certain is he has reinvented a Christ that he feels comfortable with. Luke 6:46"Why do you call Me, 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do what I say? Likely so, though I can't see his heart. Since St. John's Episcopal Church's denomination ordains openly gay bishops, perhaps their souls would be safer when the current (or any future) President stays home, watches Christian sermons with his family or reads the Bible. Then during campaign season he can meet and greet in the pews as required. |
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7/20/11 7:27 AM |
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Because of Social Security Income, tax and property excuses, even many widowed senior citizens are fornicating instead of marrying. Since these couples appear to be biblically-married heterosexuals (but are not) -- no one says a peep about their sinful lifestyles. However, now that two men want marry we barrage them with sermons against their sinful lifestyle? Why do we turn a blind eye to the church's sinful lifestyles including serial divorce & remarriage, unbiblical remarriage & adultery and fornicating grandmas and grandpas while vociferously condemning other's homosexuality? If we don't preach against our own sinful lifestyles, aren't we hypocrites when we only preach against theirs? |
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