jasoncran
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The truth of the matter is simple.
No one should ever be allowed to do anything I dont like
lol. not even this futurist.
wait go obama.
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https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
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The truth of the matter is simple.
No one should ever be allowed to do anything I dont like
Do we not all struggle with sin as Christians? I find it ironic how were all so quick to judge "big" sins. A nonsmoker has no idea how difficult it is to quit smoking. Its an addiction, it controls your mind and thoughts. I myself fell into smoking before i became a Christian. I decided to quit because of the stigma of other christians so quickly to condemn me. I am not perfect, i think we all should start being a whole lot less judgemental and start praying more for our fellow brothers and sisters in christ.
I disagree with what I see as your implication that those of us who see smoking as "sin" are really just labelling it as such because we "don't like it". If this is indeed your point, then by all means please do engage the actual arguments that have been made.The truth of the matter is simple.
No one should ever be allowed to do anything I dont like
Well some of us who think smoking is sin are not being judgemental at all. Perhaps some people are "judgemental" against smokers, but not all of us who see it as sin are that way.Do we not all struggle with sin as Christians? I find it ironic how were all so quick to judge "big" sins. A nonsmoker has no idea how difficult it is to quit smoking. Its an addiction, it controls your mind and thoughts. I myself fell into smoking before i became a Christian. I decided to quit because of the stigma of other christians so quickly to condemn me. I am not perfect, i think we all should start being a whole lot less judgemental and start praying more for our fellow brothers and sisters in christ.
OK Drew ,but since its your cause, I need to know some things about you so I can forumulate a proper response.I disagree with what I see as your implication that those of us who see smoking as "sin" are really just labelling it as such because we "don't like it". If this is indeed your point, then by all means please do engage the actual arguments that have been made.
Sometimes - and yes I would agree it is "sin" to use an elevator if you need the exercise (which I don't by the way - I get more than enough exercize) or are simply being lazy (sometimes the case for me).OK Drew ,but since its your cause, I need to know some things about you so I can forumulate a proper response.
Do you use elvators?
Absolutely not - I eat red meat at most twice a month.Do you consume more than your proper allowance of red meat per week?
Yes.Do you live in an urban area?
My refined sugar intake is exceedingly low, if not zero.Do you consume too much refined sugar?
My refined sugar flour is exceedingly low, if not zero.Do you consume too much refined flour?
I never eat potatoes.Do you consume too many potatoes?
I spend a fair bit of time sitting, but I am aware of the health problems with that and am taking steps to try to work in a standing position. And no, I am not making this up - I have experimented with working while standing, but have gone back to the chair.Do you spend too much time sitting? (say like when you're at your computer? )
Rarely, and always using the speaker to reduce radiation to the head.Do you use a cell phone?
Possibly, but I am certainly not overweight. I am 5' 11" and weigh 165 pounds.Do you wiegh more than you did your final year of High School?
Not quite - but I would say that I consistently exercise vigorously at least one hour each and every day in the winter and 1.5 hours each and every day in spring, summer, and fall.Do you expend at least two hours per day in vigorous exercise?
Yes, and I eat way more than the average North American, and am aiming for 50 grams per day.Do you track your consumption of dietary fiber?
Not a good argument. There are plenty of things that are not explicitly prohibited in "God's law" that are indeed clearly sinful.What are some other additions/corrections you think God's law needs?
You aren't even living.I eat red meat at most twice a month.
My refined sugar intake is exceedingly low, if not zero.
My refined sugar flour is exceedingly low, if not zero.
I never eat potatoes.
You aren't even living.
The problem with potatoes is that they are hard on the pancreas and can be highly problematic for those with blood sugar issues (diabetics and pre-diabetics). For those people, eating potatoes will harm their health.Since when did red meat and potatoes become sinful.
Gee, I'm a cattle rancher in Idaho...wow, who knew I was walking on the dark side!
Nothing I like better on a net forum than a straight direct resonse. :yesSometimes - and yes I would agree it is "sin" to use an elevator if you need the exercise (which I don't by the way - I get more than enough exercize) or are simply being lazy (sometimes the case for me).
Absolutely not - I eat red meat at most twice a month.
Yes.
My refined sugar intake is exceedingly low, if not zero.
My refined sugar flour is exceedingly low, if not zero.
I never eat potatoes.
I spend a fair bit of time sitting, but I am aware of the health problems with that and am taking steps to try to work in a standing position. And no, I am not making this up - I have experimented with working while standing, but have gone back to the chair.
Rarely, and always using the speaker to reduce radiation to the head.
Possibly, but I am certainly not overweight. I am 5' 11" and weigh 165 pounds.
Not quite - but I would say that I consistently exercise vigorously at least one hour each and every day in the winter and 1.5 hours each and every day in spring, summer, and fall.
Yes, and I eat way more than the average North American, and am aiming for 50 grams per day.
Now this may sound snotty, but, as you can see, I "walk the walk" - no reasonable person could say that I am hypocritical in respect to matters of health. Now, to be fair, I am not as "successful" in some other areas of life, but in respect to matters of health, I will quote Paul and suggest that I am, for all intents and purposes, "blameless".
Not a good argument. There are plenty of things that are not explicitly prohibited in "God's law" that are indeed clearly sinful.
Do you use elvators?
Do you consume more than your proper allowance of red meat per week?
Do you live in an urban area?
Do you consume too much refined sugar?
Do you consume too much refined flour?
Do you consume too many potatoes?
Do you spend too much time sitting? (say like when you're at your computer? )
Do you use a cell phone?
Do you wiegh more than you did your final year of High School?
Do you expend at least two hours per day in vigorous exercise?
Do you track your consumption of dietary fiber?
What are some other additions/corrections you think God's law needs?
I am, frankly, suspicious of this kind of argument. You do realize, I trust, that someone can say "Look, I have never been 'told' by God that smoking is sin, and since its not prohibited in the Bible, it is not sin for me."
I confess that I am deeply suspicious about the "personal" revelations line of thinking.
You can use this "personal revelation" argument to effectively side-step having to deal with the very solid arguments against smoking.
As I said above, anybody can claim any personal revelation.
By using the "personal revelation" line, you can avoid having to engage with what I think are solid Biblical and scientific "facts".
I think you might wish to re-consider the nature of the kingdom of God. Despite the frankly heretical views of many here, the kingdom is already underway. And while the great consummation remains in the future, God is already accomplishing things related to Edenic restoration.
Look at medicine - great strides have been accomplished at healing the human body. This is not something other than kingdom work - it is kingdom work. The medical community, whether it realizes it or not, is doing "kingdom of God" work.