Here’s a random set of questions that I’ve been gathering. Nathan takes up the challenge and along with Keith, they do their best to provide answers.
Questions
what do you hate most about woke people? A good question, but one that needs a bit more clarification and definition of terms.
Am I wrong to believe that homosexuality is unnatural? You are most definitely not wrong. Homosexuality can be proven to be unnatural in so many ways both inside the pages of the Bible, in nature and in the world around us.
Why are Republicans so full of pride over being white? This one seems to be loaded with free of suppositions. We acknowledge that racism does exist, but very few white people will admit being proud strictly on the basis of their skin color. It also doesn’t make much sense to apply the political label, Republican, since no people group is immune from the sin of pride.
Why is freedom of speech not respected as a right on most platforms? A nether social and political based question. Some extra definitions could be useful, but we run with the assumption that platforms refer to social media outlets. Outlets that are privately owned, and can be route as restrictive as the owner wants them to be. Sometimes the platform is set up as broad public use. In this case, it is indeed sad to see them be restrictive.
You just been elected president; it is your first day in office. What’s the first thing you would do? What kind of executive orders would be on your agenda? Both Nathan and Keith have some fun and imagining their first steps.
Why should I respect the LGB community, when they disrespect my religion on a daily basis? In short, a heaping helping of grace is the answer. At the same time, we should follow the example of Christ, and not condone the sin.
How do conservatives know that colleges and professors are brainwashing people to be liberal, and it’s not that educated people reject conservatism and choose to be liberal? We take on this two-part question by trying to demonstrate that students in the education system fall short of the quality of education that existed in the past. We also apply the concept that man’s wisdom is foolishness to God. Also, that God uses the foolish things of the world to allow those who believe in him to enter his kingdom. The foolishness of a baby who grows, only to die in the prime of his life. The silliness of being told that man rose from the dead. God uses simple things that even children understand, to draw people to him.
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