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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]What a terrible leap at logic. But you get points for trying. I don't agree with homosexuality...I think it is unnatural and a perversion. I also believe it is a sin. HOWEVER, Christians are charged with hating the sin, but loving the sinner. Jesus Christ reached out to SINNERS, not believers. So, while I don't have to agree with your sin, I do have to love you as a person. Everything is not so black and white. Like it or not, this isn't an either/or situation. [/quote] Please point out the logical fallacy. You left something out - hate the sin, love the sinner - but what about enacting laws that prejudice the sinner? What is the churche's position on that? And I think you'e confused about the definition of bigotry - it has nothing to do with hatred (although there is often a lot of overlap). - a bogot is, "a person who is intolerant of any ideas other than his or her own, esp on religion, politics, or race." That intolerance manifested itself most recently in NC. Finally, in all your platitudes about Christianity (I notice you left out tolerance), you never addressed WHY holdign those attitudes isn't bigoted. [/quote] Your post is the problem with some people. Why is it necessary for Christians (or any religion for that matter because Judaism and Islam condemns homosexuality) to [b]accept [/b]homosexuality? Is it not enough that some Christians don't agree with it, but still respect your right to pursue happiness? I can't speak about Christians who don't support gay marriage because I am not one of them. Every person has their own reasons for why they do/don't support a particular issue. Being Christian does not make you of the same mindset of other Christians on all issues. I believe in the Bible's stance on homosexuality. Period...there is no room for negotiation on this point. BUT, this is my personal belief system and I recognize that my personal beliefs shouldn't dictate another person's right to liberty. I'm really not sure why you are persisting in arguing with me on this issue. I am not one of the anti-gay marriage Christian people that you are thirsting to argue with. [/quote]
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