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Well let me tell you God Jesus is with you. Why do you think God says that the wages of sin is death and eternal banishment. I admire you effort to speak out for the unborn. I really want to tell you this.

I would hope there would be more youngster who think like you do. But suppose God was to grant you your request for moral leader who really has a head on his shoulders and really put his foot down on abortion.

But I must say there's no morality or virtue with discipline. And suppose this new leader really likes the bible and the old testament and he or she passes a law to put capital punishment on abortion offenders.

And 10 year of hard labor in prison for smoking marijuana and force marriage for promiscious sex offenders. Now this new moral leader really hates sin and is willing to banish to hell those who break the

law. What is you scenario for the youth under that regime or godly nation. Would the youth have the teachable heart that would make them obey this new moral leader who is serious and cares for the unborn?

Now God already tried that with the nation of Israel, they hated his ideas so much that they hanged and all the prophets God sent to admonish them to follow his laws or else.

And later when he appeared personally, the killed him on a cross and would not have him as king. Now God has already tried peaceful social reform but the people would not have it.

And the question is the society you envision ready to pay the penalty for breaking the moral laws of the new moral leader you envision who will certainly will not take flack from anyone who wants to do their

own thing? Have we counted the cost? Do we think God has not never had a vision for a moral and virtuous society? If you want amenities for moral value, you have to have laws and have to pay the stiff

penalty. Man is unable to do good out of the goodness of what he does
not have in his heart. May you be blessed. Amen.

thbg

posted: 05/01/2009 11:19am by tohimbeglory
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We shouldn't focus subjectibly in the horror of any particular sin society is guilty of, but we should focus on the corrupt nature of man and men and women to sin at all time and everyday and not say Oh look him or her over there, how horrible!

God did not make us right on the cross because our sins were more tolarable on the cross than that of others. The sooner we get away from looking at particular segement of society which commits a sin everyone approves as abomdinible.

God did not look into our closet and separate on a 'save' list some sin he thought were not worthy of damnation. All sin is worthy of damanation. it's useless energy for God to look at the 'gays' or homosexual or what ever sin there is you couldn't imagine, but how merciful he was to us and how he delivered us. Ephesian 4:32. May you be blessed. Amen.

thbg

  Posted 05/01/2009 01:13pm
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