Zander Moricz
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I think that Christians like you who use the Bible and the word of God to hate others need to reflect on that and become more Christ-like.
I'm not telling you you need to change your faith. I'm saying that it is my opinion that you are not Christ-like in these actions and behaviors.
I'm not telling you you need to change your faith. I'm saying that it is my opinion that you are not Christ-like in these actions and behaviors.
I'm not telling you you need to change your faith. I'm saying that it is my opinion that you are not Christ-like in these actions and behaviors.
That is you thinking that you know that person's relationship with God better than they do. I trust that their relationship with God showed them who they were. And it is our duty to love and support them as Jesus Christ would. Jesus Christ supported intersex people. Jesus Christ supported sex workers.
That is you thinking that you know that person's relationship with God better than they do. I trust that their relationship with God showed them who they were. And it is our duty to love and support them as Jesus Christ would. Jesus Christ supported intersex people. Jesus Christ supported sex workers.
That is you thinking that you know that person's relationship with God better than they do. I trust that their relationship with God showed them who they were. And it is our duty to love and support them as Jesus Christ would. Jesus Christ supported intersex people. Jesus Christ supported sex workers.
I would say you're bringing LGBTQ plus people to Christ. Jesus and saying, they're bad. And he would say, it's not they're bad. Mind your business. And he would affirm the love with us. And even beyond that example, I don't think he would tell us to do anything differently because there is nothing harmful being done. I even think in today's worldview, sex work would be respected by Christ.
I would say you're bringing LGBTQ plus people to Christ. Jesus and saying, they're bad. And he would say, it's not they're bad. Mind your business. And he would affirm the love with us. And even beyond that example, I don't think he would tell us to do anything differently because there is nothing harmful being done. I even think in today's worldview, sex work would be respected by Christ.
I would say you're bringing LGBTQ plus people to Christ. Jesus and saying, they're bad. And he would say, it's not they're bad. Mind your business. And he would affirm the love with us. And even beyond that example, I don't think he would tell us to do anything differently because there is nothing harmful being done. I even think in today's worldview, sex work would be respected by Christ.
Agreed.
Agreed.
Agreed.
I think it's unhealthy to think we're all bad people. I think we all sin. I think we're all God's creation.
I think it's unhealthy to think we're all bad people. I think we all sin. I think we're all God's creation.
I think it's unhealthy to think we're all bad people. I think we all sin. I think we're all God's creation.
So you brought up measure by the fruit. And I would say that when we view LGBTQ plus people, I'm about to describe it in the context of our conversation. If we measure LGBTQ plus people in their fruit and what they produce for this world and how they contribute and how they show up and how they exemplify, it is positive, it is good, and it adds value to our experience.
So you brought up measure by the fruit. And I would say that when we view LGBTQ plus people, I'm about to describe it in the context of our conversation. If we measure LGBTQ plus people in their fruit and what they produce for this world and how they contribute and how they show up and how they exemplify, it is positive, it is good, and it adds value to our experience.
So you brought up measure by the fruit. And I would say that when we view LGBTQ plus people, I'm about to describe it in the context of our conversation. If we measure LGBTQ plus people in their fruit and what they produce for this world and how they contribute and how they show up and how they exemplify, it is positive, it is good, and it adds value to our experience.
When we think about anti-LGBTQ plus policies, we see harmful. The fruit of the spirit is I think that's up for interpretation. For me, it's what we bring to the world.