Originally posted by Chico
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I see. So it's okay to ban porn and heavy rock in the name of Christ, but it's not okay to ban porn and heavy rock in the name of {insert non-Christian deity of your choosing}? -
Fine thank you Chico.Originally posted by ChicoHey Alfred how you doing? Your question is flawed as you presume that I hold all faith as being valid and equal. I do not. Jesus is the answer for all people be they from Tehran, Tottenham and Texas.
I dont really think my question is flawed as you advocated that Pornography is a result of Satanism .
Rather than disputing that, I was observing which societys have actually banned pornography through religous or social convictions.
Certainly Iran is an example, and curiously enough also China and Cuba.
I thought it was an interesting question regarding the relationship between supressing Satanism and the Theocractic and Communist societys which have done just that, does this imply that the Christian West tolerates Poronography because they are under the rule of Satan or is it simply profit before ethics ?
Finally, I daresay people from Tehran are fully aware of Jesus as he is refered to as a the prophet Isa in the Koran, along with the whole hierarchy of Angels,including the ArchAngel Gabriel who dictated the Koran to the Prophet Mohammed also happened, as Iam sure Chico you are aware, to be the Angel who visited the Virgin Mary to announce the birth of Jesus.
Jesus however is not recognized as such in Communist China ,but is in Cuba.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 27 September 2005, 14:08.Comment
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Where did I advocate banning heavy rock or pornography for that matter? I prefer the free choice to reject pornography and other satanic influences.Originally posted by Lucifer BoxI see. So it's okay to ban porn and heavy rock in the name of Christ, but it's not okay to ban porn and heavy rock in the name of {insert non-Christian deity of your choosing}?Sola gratia
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Originally posted by ChicoWhere did I advocate banning heavy rock or pornography for that matter? I prefer the free choice to reject pornography and other satanic influences.
Would Jesus have tolerated the freedom to access Pornography ?Comment
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Read the Gospels.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockWould Jesus have tolerated the freedom to access Pornography ?Sola gratia
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Soli Deo gloriaComment
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