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  1. VTA

    It's about more than just rights

    KJV is fine.
  2. VTA

    It's about more than just rights

    I'll bet they are. Though not as good as confused athiests, they go a long way towards undermining their own causes. ;)
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    The letter of the law…

    I don't either. Maybe I'm on to something with the lead pipe...
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    For the guitarists...

    Yeah my wife's cousin has a nice set up with a POD and I have played on it. I'm not sure of the exact model, but I love it. I grab my acoustic and strum when I'm home. The only time outside of that is at family parties - wifey has a lot of musical cousins and I just use what they have set up...
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    For the guitarists...

    I'm a lazy ass now that I'm older. Though the effects pedals are very cool, I much prefer to just pick it up and play and not get involved with cords and pedals.
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    The letter of the law…

    The terms of his sentence were set according to his plea deal.
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    The letter of the law…

    Or maybe I'm just saying, this guy's actions/intent makes me so sick I feel like beating him with a lead pipe....
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    The letter of the law…

    What I'm asking is what good is the law if it doesn't really accomplish complete justice? He didn't get to follow through, so I could understand no death penalty in this case, but where does he get to bargain his sentence in a plea deal? Shouldn't justice in obvious cases simply come as a...
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    The letter of the law…

    While we were on the subject of those jerks in Boston, I'd said the law is misused for people who don't deserve it. Obviously it's my viewpoint that that's the case, but for what purpose is the law in the end? Why keep someone like this around, allow him a bargaining tool in his defense and then...
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    3D Guns

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/nigamarora/2013/05/06/3d-printed-guns-stir-up-governments-shoot-air-into-3d-printing-bubble/
  11. VTA

    It's about more than just rights

    That entire passage is to show every man that he is fallen and sinful and needs Christ. He breaks down the very sequence of events, from giving them over to the lusts of their hearts to impurity and the dishonoring of their bodies (which is supposed to be the temple of the spirit) to the final...
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    It's about more than just rights

    This is correct. We're not to condemn each other, we are you support each other in truth and not allow strange doctrines to enter in and stumble people. He's talking expressly in the church, as he stated to the Corinthians, that God judges the world, but within the church we must 'judge' one...
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    It's about more than just rights

    Seriously, this should scare the hell out of any professing Christian who wants to support any such notions that God has changed his mind about sin and its consequences. For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in...
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    It's about more than just rights

    Does love consist of allowing someone to do something detrimental to their own health, spiritual and physical? What one man does in his room has no effect on me, but I'd be nothing like compassionate if I didn't at the very least warn him of the dangers. God abandons homosexuals to their own...
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    It's about more than just rights

    You mean despite admitting I'm no position to condemn anybody, but am admonished, doctrinally to point out errors in doctrine, where Christianity is concerned? Maybe you should re-read what I write, compare it against scripture (and your personal feelings concerning me) and see if it jibes...
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    It's about more than just rights

    The difference is in how a sin is handled. Is it acknowledged as sin and repented of, or is it propagated as a lifestyle and the caution against it labeled bigotry? The lie is that Jesus in his grace has somehow turned loose all behavior he'd counseled against and therefore man is his own...
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    It's about more than just rights

    Paul was given the word from Jesus and is the greatest expositor of the Gospel. And they are Jesus' words in the rest of Matthew and in Mark where he admonishes the same things, concerning judging a person by their fruits. It is spoken of for a reason. I'm in no position to condemn anyone, but...
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    It's about more than just rights

    This is the most misunderstood, often quoted verse in the bible. He's talking about condemnation of the soul, not discerning a persons true intent and avoiding them. Pointing out an error in doctrine is not condemning anybody. Continue on in Chapter 7 and you'll see where it fits in. Go read...
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    It's about more than just rights

    You should read it and discover what Jesus appreciates and more importantly, what he doesn't.
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    Immigration/Amnesty... Can We Afford It?

    But it was started during the Carter admin and pushed largely by Democrats. I don't hold much to partisan loyalty and both sides of that foolishness foul things up, but each side does take ownership of particular issues. For example, immigration and abortion are largely left-side platform, but...
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