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How can you be an agnostic and an unbeliever at the same time? Seems like a contradiction in terms.
How can you be an agnostic and an unbeliever at the same time? Seems like a contradiction in terms.
I totally agree. Bad sign for our nation.This country is very far off base from the Christian principles upon which this country was founded. Having the government make legal gay marriages is just another step away from what the founding fathers envisioned. Given what has been happening in the USA recently, my humble opinion is that God is someday soon going to judge America and if He does not, then He will have to apologize to Sodam and Gomorrah.
Nothing wrong with gay people, and of course God loves everyone, and wants all to be saved but the word of God clearly teachs that same sex is an abomination to Him and legalizing this throughout the land is clearly a slap in God’s face. The Bible says that a man and woman shal be joined together in marriage. How clear is that. This is just one issue of many that with force God to one day judge the USA, and maybe that day is not far off.
That said, there are many Christians out there who pray everyday for their country and that is where hope lies. Many are silent, but I hope that there voice will be heard in the next election and we can change many of things the current administration has forced upon the majority.
How is that a “contradiction in terms?” An agnostic is someone who has not taken a position on the existence of a god or gods. You can hardly call such a person a “believer.” So, they must be an unbeliever. (But not necessarily a dis-believer.)How can you be an agnostic and an unbeliever at the same time? Seems like a contradiction in terms.
Semantics, guys.How is that a “contradiction in terms?” An agnostic is someone who has not taken a position on the existence of a god or gods. You can hardly call such a person a “believer.” So, they must be an unbeliever. (But not necessarily a dis-believer.)
I would like to know whyWhat would you say to churches that marry gay people. They seem to find harmony.
US Bishops actually condemned the SCOTUS decision in Lawrence v. Texas to forbid states from throwing gays in jail for commiting homosexual acts.