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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would you go to a church that states on its website that black and white people can't marry? Would you go to a church that refuses communion to someone who is divorced?[/quote] OP here. No to all of these things. But I have a cousin who is gay who does go to a church with the marriage statement on its website. Maybe I’m just naive but I cannot imagine that all of the otherwise nice people who attend these churches are anti-gay. I guess my stupid hope is just that there was something I was missing—some logical way this might not be as problematic as it seems.[/quote] Christians are capable of understanding that we all are equally deserving of punishment in the eyes of God (though not all equally bad to other people, if that makes sense), we all need Jesus, and we all should be loving to other people regardless. In fact a Christian whose truly deep into their faith should be one of the most humble and loving people you've ever met.[/quote] If you belong to a church that has Anti Gay rhetoric then you are not a Christian. Fixed it for you. [/quote] How so? Genuinely curious. Aren't people that follow the Bible Anti-Gay? [/quote]
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