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Status: Single
City: Chicago
State: Illinois
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/17/2005
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 
Currently reading:
Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study of Ethics and Politics (Library of Theological Ethics)
By Reinhold Niebuhr
J.Kwest & The PM Nation

 
check out this link for my full response to the many questions you have asked me about my support for President-Elect Obama, thoughts on abortion, freedom, and the like. http://www. jkwest. com/2008/11/on-obama-abortion-and-freedom-dialogue. html
 
Posted by J.Kwest & The PM Nation on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 7:55 PM
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Daniel
Daniel Adkins

 
This just goes to show you how todays young people are more influenced by professors, teachers, and books. The bible is the ultimate authority. You don't need anything else (not to say theres not any good Christian books out there), but we read a book by someone and like their views and then make it our views. GOD'S WORD IS TRUTH, HE IS HOLY (maybe we as Christians need to remember what holy means), HE SAYS MURDER IS WRONG...therefore, ABORTION IS WRONG. HE SAYS SEXUAL IMMORALITY IS WRONG...therefore, HOMOSEXUALITY IS WRONG (and any other sexual perversion). The gray lined Christians of today want to say," love everybody, don't offend anybody." Yeah we should love everybody but how do we love them. We love them by telling them they're wrong so they don't end up in hell saying," Why didn't you tell me I was doing wrong." Jesus gave tons of instructions to us and we are suppose to be like Him, so shouldn't we be doing the same..giving instructions. I'm praying for you J.Kwest. You have talent that God would love to fully use, but your views are a little too twisted for me to listen to. May God help you realize standing up for sin is just like committing the sin. As Corey Red and Precise say,"No More Gray Lines." Grace and peace.

 
Posted by Daniel on Monday, April 27, 2009 - 7:09 PM
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