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I noticed your post on Passionate Pastor's wall about does it bother him that so many people on here don't live according to his morals. I'm a Conservative Christian and I thought I'd take a moment and answer you from my own perspective - I hope you don't mind.
I believe that serving God is the best way to go and I am happiest when I'm reading my Bible and trying to serve Him fully and live by His commands.
But I also recognize that God has given us all the choice of free will - and that means He has given us the freedom to make our own choices about so many things - whether it's abortion / sexuality / marriage, etc.
I believe God is the one who has to judge and not us as Christians. With that said - if I knew personally someone who was professing to be a Christian and they were living a life that didn't live up to the Bible's teachings - I would be compelled to pray for them automatically and possibly go to them after first examining my own heart and life for sin and error - and talk to them privately. However, my goal would not be to judge them - but to see them restored to the fulllest relationship that they could have with God.
Likewise, I try to always be ready with an answer for anyone who asks me about my faith.
But my faith ... is my faith. I don't expect others to live by it. I have enough sin in my own life with pride, anger, lack of self control (which manifests itself in obesity and other ways), etc - that I do not feel like it is my place to judge others.
I hope I've somehow answered the question you mentioned you were asking folks. Please feel free to contact me if you have any more questions!
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In response to your post my answer is yes and no. First, I do not expect everyone to agree with the Bible's morals concerning sexuality. I believe God has given us the responsibility to make moral choices. Personally I do believe that the Bible's answers for sexuality are the best. My desire is not just to have everyone in a heterosexual, monogamous marriage but rather I want people to know the person of Jesus Christ. Living a life according to Christian morals is not simply about following a list of do's and do not's but rather it is about having a faith based relationship with Jesus. This relationship transforms a person's life and has implication for sexuality also. So to answer your question, yes I believe that sexual intercourse is solely for a heterosexual, monogamous marriage and anyone living outside of that model is not getting God's best, but I do not simply want people to do what I believe about sex but would rather them place their faith in Jesus and see what He has to say about it.
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