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What the hell happened to your post???
It's funny that you guys are debating whether or not vapping in church is offensive when Christians organize protest as offensive as this one
Anti-Gay Church to Protest Ledger Funeral - ABC News
It doesnt matter if you bring beer and nachos to church or smoke crack in the pue, nothing is more offensive then the above link, well at least to me
Are you and atheist? What is your problem then? vaping in the First Atheist Church? Do atheists often go to church to pray to the God in whom they believe not?if anybody REALLY feels im being such an ..... i could always go commando on it... do you REALLY need me to find the guidelines in the bible that show you lacking? are you truly ASKING me to choose the route of demeaning and humiliating your beliefs... i was raised atheist.. i can easily go that route.. even though i dont wish to... hypocracy REALLY sucks
Are you and atheist? What is your problem then? Vaping in the First Atheist Church? Do atheists often go to church to pray to the God in whom they believe not?
What I really am asking you is to respect other people´s needs, wishes and rights. Even though you defecate every day and see nothing bad in defecating, I still believe it is not the best possible manner to defecate in front of people who might dislike the sight of you performing this very normal activity.
here's an example.. you're in church during services...
some demented crack addict strolls into the service walking right down the middle aisle whilst smoking his crackpipe...
the attitude i've seen thus far says the people posting here would simply walk up and chuck him out the door...
OK, talk about WAY off topic. The "church" referenced is not a church in the usual sense of the word. Its a guy and his family who stir up homophobes. It has 71 members (according to the ADL) and that includes Phelp's family. Its hardly a church and hardly anything that could be called a movement.It's funny that you guys are debating whether or not vapping in church is offensive when Christians organize protest as offensive as this one
Anti-Gay Church to Protest Ledger Funeral - ABC News
It doesn’t matter if you bring beer and nachos to church or smoke crack in the pue, nothing is more offensive then the above link, well at least to me
Some people on here need to grow thicker skin.
Um yes, someone walking down into church smoking a crack pipe is probably high and unstable. They pose a safety threat to the people there, especially the children and the elderly. Escorting the person out is the wise and prudent thing to do for the safety of everyone there. Offering the person help should also be done, but letting them hang around is just plain unsafe.
LOL, yes, high and unstable individuals are a threat.yeah i know... such a threat
Um, nice strawman argument. Where has anyone said anything even remotely clost to any of that?i forgot... yer of the lepers should be shunned, prostitutes should be stoned. and jews and muslims killed kinda christian ilk
Like I said before, some can dish it out but sure as heck can't take it.to be honest.. i started to write arather long reply... buti just changed my mind.. you're inability to form your own argument and not demean others makes you not worthwhile of my "diminished capacities"
I have a Master's degree in Theology (and social work), I don't need internet links thank you.i'll just link you to some literature to read and if you actually READ it.. you might get the understanding of where you have gone astray... but i believe honestly that your reading comprehension skills may make you unable to do so
BRI/TIM - The Holy Bible - The New King James Version
good luck with it
I read your post and thought of a question for you, or any christian vaper. Im an Athiest btw, but have researched your religious doctrin beyond what I care to admit to.
I have often wondered, isnt it unbiblical to put anything foreign into your body? I know there is a quote about taking plants and things and using them (what most marijuanna users go to to biblically support its use), but isnt there something that says you are not supposed to? So wouldnt that make vaping, or smoking, unbiblical? Just wondering
My best,
-VP
I've read through the bible several times and never saw a verse that could be used to say it is okay to smoke anything or anything about plants. I'm a Christian myself and happen to carry this addiction with me from my life before Christ. The body is a temple and should be holy (meaning set aside for worship or use in worship). I can't say from my reading of the bible that smoking/ or vaping is a sin. Now the fact that tobacco use is bad for you and damaging to a temple I'm certain is not being respectful to God, and therefore un-Christlike. But we, even the Christians are all sinners, and as long as we live we will always be sinners. Everyone has their vices, and we, Christian or not, should recognize this and try to put them behind us. I'm trying, and am weening myself off of nicotine by vaping. Also, I don't think that vaping itself is a sin, especially once you get past the addiction of nicotine. However, there is a verse in the Bible (referring to Christians eating meat that may or may not have been sacrificed to idols) that says you shouldn't do something in the prescence of others if those people might find it offensive.
Oh, and for the non-believers who are up for a challenge, or the Christians who may want something more to further solidify their faith, I recommend a series of Books by Lee Strobel. He has a degree in law and was one of America's top journalists. He was an atheist and his wife found Christ and he kind of set out to debunk Christianity. He did a lot of research, as any lawyer would do, to present his case that Christ was not the son of God, that there is not even a God, etc. He then, being the journalist that he is, went and sought those who believed otherwise. He interviewed scientists who were atheists, got there PHD's, went into their fields of studies, and become, of all things, Christians.
The series of books include: "The case for a creator," "The case for Christ," and "The case for faith"
Prior to arguing with this, I really challenge you to take me up on this.
Once you know the facts, it takes more faith to be an atheist than it does a Christian.
Having the knowledge of the scientific fields that are discussed in these books, it would take more faith to be an atheist than a Chistian.Thanks. You had me right up until you went on your tangent starting with Lee Strobel. How about this, if any christians want a challenge, I can recommend several books for you to read. Would you read them? Of course not. I can give you one book in particular that was written by a bible thumping fundamentalist... turned Athiest. Do you care? Of course not. Would that book change your faith? Absolutly not. To ask an Athiest to read your one sided books will do nothing. Just because a scientist turns x-tian means nothing really. Other than they have relinquished their scientific mind to faith.
You say once we know the facts (what facts?), it takes more faith to be an Athiest than a christian. Thats incorrect for the most part, since Atheism disregards faith as supernatural, and unprovable . Your belief REQUIRES you to have faith... if you, or any christian, doesnt have faith... your belief falls on its face. Am I correct?
And a friendly fyi... I need not read your recommondations to debate
My best,
-VP