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Gene Scarborough wrote:
Even though the MMPI showed Timothy to want security, the UMC certainly provides more than the Baptist system.




Gene Scarborough wrote:I'm having trouble with the video program so I haven't seen any of the other sessions.
Is your above statemement based on your viewing overnight, Ed?
Over the two and half days, there were 7 Plenary speakers, covenant groups that met several times for conversation and sharing following the presentations, silence following each plenary for silent meditation, a very moving concert, and a lot of informal sharing and late night reflecting.
There were no discussions about politics, no votes, no moves to change CBF policy, no coercion by anyone to accept or agree. This was a time to listen, reflect, learn, and explore a series of DIFFICULT and controversial topics. At times we were affirmed, stretched, comforted, uncomfortable, challenged, and blessed!
Article written by Andrew Walker wrote:The fall-out of the conference, it seems, is uncertain. But those in attendance agreed that the conference, in the least, laid the intellectual foundation necessary for pro-LGBT advocates to gain momentum within the denomination, despite repeated proclamations that the conference had no intention to direct the affairs of the denomination. Conference organizers were careful to note that presentations were not to be interpreted as being a CBF endorsement.
Big Daddy Weaver wrote:The "intellectual foundation" laid was one for the CBF to move away from the position of Daniel Vestal.
Sandy wrote:Article written by Andrew Walker wrote:The fall-out of the conference, it seems, is uncertain. But those in attendance agreed that the conference, in the least, laid the intellectual foundation necessary for pro-LGBT advocates to gain momentum within the denomination, despite repeated proclamations that the conference had no intention to direct the affairs of the denomination. Conference organizers were careful to note that presentations were not to be interpreted as being a CBF endorsement.Big Daddy Weaver wrote:The "intellectual foundation" laid was one for the CBF to move away from the position of Daniel Vestal.
Nothing official appears to be voted on, but it is clear that laying a foundation for making a change in CBF policy was clearly on some minds.

Gene Scarborough wrote:Ed---
I see you are having more trouble than most admitting we have much to learn about sexuality in the year 2012.
You are hating even the "possibility" that you could be wrong and the Bible is over-stating the nature of male and female as if it were a clear either/or.
If your professor heard you in class stumbling around as you spoke, he was probably telling your the truth: There is "'knowledge" and there is "understanding." Sometimes the two are not one and the same.
The scientific method requires some hypothesis and then studies to prove or disprove them. Even the studies can land you where you began and, too often, even scientists try to prove themselves to be accurate with fake studies.
Some things just remain a mystery and have no clear answer. I see the homosexual thing as such.
Gene Scarborough wrote:Ed---
I have had enough encounters with homosexuals to know something from a personal experience. I served with a Senior Pastor who was outed and died from AIDS. I can name about 4 teen boys who later became homosexual. All had more than strong mothers who likely influenced their minds and their hormones.
In addition, I have done extensive studies and paid attention to late-date scientific studies to conclude, as I expressed above,: It's not as simple as the Bible depicts.
I certainly am not a "mind reader"---but I have been observing your posts and your hate for homosexuals. I would hope you soften your position if you are willing to consider more current studies on the issue---like those covered in the wise CBF Conference at Decatur First. I was ordained by that, now, female-pastored church.

Gene Scarborough wrote:Ed---
Perhaps I am being fooled by you, but as I have watched your posts on homosexuality, it is obvious you do not like nor condone it and are refusing to allow for it simply being part of the mystery of sexuality.
If I am wrong, I apologize.
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