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ProdglArchitect
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I didn’t imply any such thing, or anything even distantly resembling that. I’m sorry you either didn’t read or didn’t comprehend what I wrote.
We are not name calling or condemning, and hyperbole / exaggeration has been an excepted form of point making throughout history.But the fact is, the only way people involved in same sex “marriages” or priests approving of such marriages are going to be converted is by an ENCOUNTER WITH JESUS. And the way one can possibly have an encounter with Jesus in the year 2015 is through the Church. How in the WORLD can we expect anyone to be converted if instead of providing an encounter with Jesus, the “Church” only offers name calling, nasty condemnations, and ridiculous imaginary lines drawn dividing those who are worthy and unworthy of mercy.
Telling someone that they are sinning is not condemning, it is acknowledging the reality of a situation. Pointing out that “gay marriage” cannot exist is not being spiteful, it is simply recognizing the Truth. If we do not confront sinners with the Truth, they will never think to convert. Being nice accomplishes nothing; we should be kind, and we should be friendly, and we should treat these people as we would any other; but none of that precludes us from our responsibility to live the Truth. This priest, by attending this “wedding,” chose to live the lie, and failed in his duty to uphold the Truths of God’s creation.