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How it Works
Blogged by James Preece on 21st July 2009
For "Protestant" read "Sausage" or "Liberal Catholic"...
1. If a thing is condemned by the Church, but permitted by the Protestant (say, gay marriage) the demand is for an explicit text forbidding it ("Show me where Jesus said one word about not allowing gay marriage! That’s just the Church imposing its purely human ideas on what Jesus came to say.").
2. Conversely, if a thing is allowed by the Church but condemned by the Protestant, the demand is for an explicit text commanding it. So, for instance, we get demands like, “Where in the Bible do you find anyone asking us to pray to dead people? That’s just the Church imposing it’s purely human ideas on what Jesus came to say.”
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Reader Comments
Robert Colquhoun said...
The best response to people who say for example, "Show me where it says anything about gay marriage in scripture" is to say "show me in scripture where it says that hacking you neighbour's arm off with a chainsaw is wrong."
Robert
loveundefiled.blogspot.com
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James said...
Another good response might be: Gay marriage is wrong, but not as wrong as your face...
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