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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Bobb" data-source="post: 31291771" data-attributes="member: 736329"><p>One dishonest thing I notice with unsaved people is,their stand against sin is very flimsy. It doesn't take much to sway them.They let their feelings for someone overrule their sense of right and wrong.For example,Ive heard people with say, a loved one who is a homosexual, and all of a sudden the "straight" family member becomes very "defending" of the gay lifestyle.Again, letting their emotions overcome their sense of right and wrong. I heard a lady who was a talk show host say her mother, trying show how "broadminded" she was,told her daughter entering sexual maturity,"soon you will see who you are{the subject was gay or straight} and I want you to know that THERE'S NOTHING WRONG EITHER WAY. It's fine by me."{Yet the Bible which overrides the mothers {warped} love of her daughter, calls that lifestyle an abomination}.Ive also heard right from their mouths, mothers who have a daughter or son who smokes pot and instead of "training up a child in the way he should go" roles are reversed and the mother actually smokes pot to show they're "down with" the child.Who is leading who here?It reminds me of Adam following Eve instead of Gods way.But bias towards our loved ones won't cut it. "Come out from among them, that you may not share in her sins,"NOT "let them lead you into sin". There is a right and a wrong way,, and Biblical instructions should override our bias towards our loved ones.Amen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Bobb, post: 31291771, member: 736329"] One dishonest thing I notice with unsaved people is,their stand against sin is very flimsy. It doesn't take much to sway them.They let their feelings for someone overrule their sense of right and wrong.For example,Ive heard people with say, a loved one who is a homosexual, and all of a sudden the "straight" family member becomes very "defending" of the gay lifestyle.Again, letting their emotions overcome their sense of right and wrong. I heard a lady who was a talk show host say her mother, trying show how "broadminded" she was,told her daughter entering sexual maturity,"soon you will see who you are{the subject was gay or straight} and I want you to know that THERE'S NOTHING WRONG EITHER WAY. It's fine by me."{Yet the Bible which overrides the mothers {warped} love of her daughter, calls that lifestyle an abomination}.Ive also heard right from their mouths, mothers who have a daughter or son who smokes pot and instead of "training up a child in the way he should go" roles are reversed and the mother actually smokes pot to show they're "down with" the child.Who is leading who here?It reminds me of Adam following Eve instead of Gods way.But bias towards our loved ones won't cut it. "Come out from among them, that you may not share in her sins,"NOT "let them lead you into sin". There is a right and a wrong way,, and Biblical instructions should override our bias towards our loved ones.Amen? [/QUOTE]
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