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    I would agree with this, all except the last part. However off-topic it is, the Bible is considered reliable by Christians for various reasons, depending on their situations. Dr Scott Carrol sees the Bible as reliable from his own experience in his doctorate's field (archaeology). Lee Strobell...
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    However, why would God describe homosexuality as "vile affections" if it were not as such? Why would it be named among many other sins and put int the same classification as sin? Or maybe point it out as one of the crimes of Sodom and Gomorrah? Also, Timothy points out that people are to be...
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    [VID] Deaf Girls are Easy - Needs Captioning

    The third vid captioned, a pair of square brackets for words that are implied but not said: Eddie: what? Cliff: hey, um, how's everything in the boneyard between you and Brooke Eddie: I don't want to explain this to you...anymore. --Flashback-- Cliff: Hi. Brooke: nice to meet you...
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    Romans 1:26-27: "For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is...
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    I agree all the way.
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    Well, here is where we take issue. This is because if God would make people gay, why would He also say that homosexuality is a sin? That is a contradiction in and of itself. However, seeing as how they have yet to prove the existence of a naturally occurring (not lab occurring) gay gene, I don't...
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    That is similar to what I said (more like, "You just said that several hundred thousand people, some of whom I have acquainted myself and found as extremely intelligent, are less than human." there is more, but I don't want to bore you guys with an argument which might be parroting what you say...
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    Ok, I didn't know exactly where to put this because it could fit either here or in the "Our World, Our Culture" category, so if you mods could take a pick, have fun. On to the topic: I was debating on a group on Facebook and one of the guys, who claimed to be a Christian. The topic of the...
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    Me signing "Who nailed him there?" VID

    Well, we know that "America has talent." However, I wouldn't say that is me. I don't sing, I make a joyful noise. I didn't have much to do with the background, as it was a public event. the screen in the back was not movable. I am hearing, majoring in Sign Language Interpretation at...
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    Future Shock

    I don't think the Deaf Culture will dissappear, or that there will ever be a cure for Deafness. Deafness, in a way (not from the cultural view, but from the biological view) is like unto migraines. It is caused by dozens or even hundreds of things. There will never be a cure for deafness as long...
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    Me signing "Who nailed him there?" VID

    Just wanted to know what you guys thought around here. Hope you like it. zxFFpFU-2qI
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    If your family is hearing do they sign?

    My idea on why hearing parents don't learn Sign Language is because of the fact that they are taking advice from where they can get it. Most parents know nothing of the Deaf community, or if there is a Deaf culture. The doctors who inform them that their child is deaf usually view things from...
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    ? for deaf people

    Although I am not Deaf, I would like to comment on how it feels on the hearing side of this. I actually find it a lot easier to learn ASL through interaction, so if there were a social club for the Deaf in town, I would be there. I actually had a CODA that I befriended at Harvest Baptist Church...
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    Contradiction or not?

    Well, unless you are speaking of the prophecies, then you must be mistaken. IT is called that since Judaism is likely one of the oldest religions, it is also the stem of many other religions that stole from their prophecies. Not exactly a leap in logic.
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    Why we not Catholic?

    Because Catholics all get it wrong in many places. Confession is not to the priest, it is to God and God alone. Mary is not to be prayed to. Doing so makes her an idol. You know how you make sure that you are not being manipulated? study your Bible. The reason they could know is that other...
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    Contradiction or not?

    Roman governors wanted this new king dead and gone as much as the Jews. They had no more need to mention Nazereth than did the Jews. That and the fact that Nazereth was such a small town that it didn't have any importance at the time. In fact, the only mention of it at the times can be found in...
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    Why we not Catholic?

    You might want to be a little more elaborate here. All of the listed characteristics are things that I have examined in the Catholic church with their refutations. If anything I said is wrong, then the Bible must be incorrect.
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    Why we not Catholic?

    Maybe because Catholics left the Bible a long time ago, beginning with outlawing the reading of the Bible, which is understood through the Holy Spirit and not your bishop. Next they start saying that Peter started the Church in Rome when he never went there, or he would have been addressed by...
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    Signing vital for deaf ministry

    However accessible they are to some people, there are many, many more people who cannot go to a church without calling an interpreting service. One of these Deaf people would be a young child out in a town named Kaiser, Arkansas. The closest church with a Deaf Ministry is somewhere around 75...
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    Gallaudet protesters could face disciplinary action

    Yeah, now they need to work on making the Department of Education happy. I ran into a link on the DOE website using Stumbleupon, and Gallaudet isn't exactly doing superlative.
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