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Actually, assuming the fine Methodists actually care what God thinks and seek that guidance, I suppose the real point of the dispute here is not so much whether God gets a vote but rather, has he voted. And, if so, what was it.
And so the world turns.
In olden times people made with their own hands idols of stone or metal and then worshipped them.
Today we see this as ridiculous but how many worship something they created with their words and ideas?
Is a religion created by popular vote any less man-made than a Golden Calf?
In most spheres of life we exercise our will and judgement and that is good.
In religion, however, (I personally, at least) hope to tap into something a little wiser and more noble than myself; if I already had all the answers why would I need the religion?
For some I guess it is more of a social thing; truly it is the philosophy of men, mingled with scripture.
It is like the joke about not wanting to be a member of any club that would accept me as a member; why would you want to worship at a place where you made up all the teachings? (other than maybe Warren Jeffs)
If you don't like what the preacher preaches, fire him!
If the doctrines cramp your style, change them!
Halleluja!
Praise ME!
For 25 years maybe the UMC has constantly reviewed its teachings as it closely follows the Bible and what Jesus purportedly said. They continue to pray and witness and love.
Not a bad way to approach the world: prayer, witness, and love for all. Jesus did teach love for all, didn't he. OH... gads.
Hmmmmmmm.
Leviticus 18:22, Romans 1:24-29, 1 Cor 5:9-11 and many other passages that reveal sexual impurity will not inherit the kingdom of God. Church is for all people, but the church also has a responsibility to preach the truth. Indeed, God is Love. He sent His only son to die for you so you can repent. And that's the gospel truth.