I'm not going to write a huge missive, like this pile I just saw. Just many of you are REALLY off base about this topic. You can argue all you want, but it's insulting and I know for a fact there are a few gay people on here saying things, and therefore likely a hell of a lot more afraid to speak up, realizing it's pointless, etc.
- Being gay is not immoral.
- Being gay is NOT a choice, other than current fads among youth, and this is NOT "being gay."
- Most gays are NOT pedos.
- Most gays were not raped as kids.
- Most gays are in fact fed up with how far the grooming/tranny stuff/kids stuff is going.
And don't come at me with what an alleged God allegedly said in a book written by people who lived in a vastly more ignorant time overall.
If nothing else, just shut up about what you really don't know about, as it makes us all look like morons at best, and like a bunch of religious zealots that are going to un-separate church and state at worst.
Be advised I will not argue with anyone in the comments on this post.
EDIT: I told you - I will not argue. It's pointless - people who are set in their ways are NEVER up for argument, especially about a) homosexuality or b) religion. There are already several comments already making my exact points, even though they think they are doing the opposite.
EDIT 2: Lots of expected nonsense in the comments, but the score is still 175 to 52 as of this writing....
I didn't say being gay isn't immoral. Sorry—are there some sins that are "OK" and others that are worse? Is there a "trying not to sin but failing" that's more noble than anything else? Did Jesus say, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone," or no?
Gee - saying that being gay is not a sexual deviancy ring a bell? Clearly the Bible states otherwise. If adult males and adult females want to have homosexual relations that's on them and they will be held accountable for their sins just as I will be held accountable for mine (I have done many). My point of contention with your comment was that you were excusing their sins (Gays) as not being deviant by specifically saying they were not deviants while also quoting the Bible which DOES view them as deviants.
Psst. Replies don't show under stickied comments until the comment is unstickied. That's a .WIN feature and not something mods can invoke or control.
LOL, Zuckerberg. Tell me you're losing without telling me you're losing. Brother—don't you know me better than that? I personally thought we were having a nice discussion, here.
PS - should I find the idea that you think I'd get "butthurt" in a gay thread some kind of insult? FROG. haha
As if - my original reply was there - now it's not. Losing? All I did was point out that the Bible sees homosexuality differently then you do. I'll retract my "Zuckerberg" if that is a point of concern for you. Sorry if I'm wrong in my assessment - I have never had any of my comments not show in the board so I have my reason for doubt.
Noted, butt—this is a different type of comment. I personally don't like it. I don't want the .WIN to hide child comments below stickied comments like this one. It doesn't make sense. But there's only so much we can do.
There is a clear difference between sin and evil. Sin can lead to evil, but acts of evil are considerably worse. There is forgiveness for sin. Best I can tell there isn't any for evil.
In the end Jesus judges us individually. Fundamentalists STILL have not figured out how to respect this fact. They think they are right and therefore know what's best for everyone. In the end, a Christian theocracy is just another flavor of tyranny that will eventually lead to horrible atrocities based on the interpretations of a few.
The Founding Fathers knew man could not be trusted to be truthful with it's handling of the Word of God. So they gave us the Constitution to limit ideological control and influence.
But here's the real kick in the balls: Jesus was NEVER forceful. He cleaned out the temple, but that was already established as His house. His property. He didn't flip tables or make war with anyone beyond that. He spoke and people listened. People chose to hear Him because they wanted to. A theocracy robs people of that choice. It violates their consent and therefore is wrong.