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i haven't read the article, does he mean literally God spoke to him or some sort of metaphor? ...literally hearing a voice in his head makes me wonder about his well being
i haven't read the article, does he mean literally God spoke to him or some sort of metaphor? ...literally hearing a voice in his head makes me wonder about his well being
Folau is a liability to the game. He has to go.
You're not Paul Merton by any chance are you ?
Who? You mean the former Arsenal football player?
and to that i say "amen"Folau is a liability to the game. He has to go.
That was Merson. I'm talking about the resident panel member on Have I Got News For You ? Or more presciently, the presenter of Room 101.
Should Israel have kept his beliefs against homosexuality secret?
thats what i was leading towards, lots of religious people claim god spoke to them...but generally them mean metaphorically as in an opportunity arose to do something good or even just a direction in life became clear....lots of people in hospitals claim to have heard an actual voice....If he's hearing voices he needs to be medically evaluated
If he had wanted to operate in line with the code of conduct he agreed to when signing his multi-million pound contract that financially could have set him up for life, he should have certainly not posted his beliefs about homosexuals on Instagram.Should Israel have kept his beliefs against homosexuality secret?
So basically, keep it secret is what he should've done.Not kept secret as much as just STFU about it.
No it's not. Pacific Islanders have deep christian beliefs. Islanders are not part of any cults.^^^^
As someone pointed out much earlier in the thread he appears to be under the influence of a cult-like sect of Christianity and now he appears somewhat delusional.
The way i read it descri ed it as very cultlike and definitely not in line with regular christian or islander beliefs. Might have been bullshit though?No it's not. Pacific Islanders have deep christian beliefs. Islanders are not part of any cults.
That contract basically wanted him to keep his beliefs a secret. I agree that he should've kept it to himself. As long as there is no hate.If he had wanted to operate in line with the code of conduct he agreed to when signing his multi-million pound contract that financially could have set him up for life, he should have certainly not posted his beliefs about homosexuals on Instagram.
In the more general case he can share his views and they can be challenged, but be conscious that actions he takes have consequences.
Hi chaps.
I've done some checking, and (as you guys have suggested) it appears that the Bible does not expressly say that gay people will go to hell. As already cited above though, it does say (in one chapter) that gay people should be murdered !!
On this basis, I'd be interested to look again at both the Bible question, and the Folau question:
FOLAU
What he has written is an interpretation which he has given to what was written in the Bible. If he had instead simply repeated Leviticus's contention that gay people should be murdered, instead of providing his own interpretation about going to hell, should his actions be looked at with more leniency than in the current circumstances, or is it just as bad notwithstanding that he doesn't interpret anything himself ?
THE BIBLE
On the basis that the Bible appears to state that gay people should be murdered, should the Bible be regarded as contravening legislation which makes disparaging people based on their sexuality illegal ?
Thoughts ?
Assemblies or A.O.Gs are not cults, I can assure you. You would've come across some living in Aus and thought nothing weird about them.The way i read it descri ed it as very cultlike and definitely not in line with regular christian or islander beliefs. Might have been bullshit though?