Vambram
I am sorry, I was not talking about you or anyone here, I should have said that in my post. I mean nominal christians who do not really follow the Bible, to them the homosexual is hated because he or she is differant and it is not based on morals but comes out of being bigoted and has the same root as sexism or racism, but these people use the Bible as an excuse to hate the sin and the sinner but rationalize away there own fornication.
Agian sorry if anyone thought I meant people here
Indeed, this a very good observation.
For not once in this thread has anyone, to my recollection, expressed any hatred toward homosexuals.
"Abomination" has been defined time and again here according to biblical sources or tradition, or even possibly social effects.
Relevant discussions and disagreements have centered on whether salvation is possible, whether there is there different degrees of sin and how homosexuality fits into sexual sin in general, or whether homosexuality is defined through attraction or behavior, but whatever the diagreements, nobody here has come out as bigoted or hateful against any homosexual person.
This never even entered in the discussion once.
It is good then to realize that amongst those (here) who take the Bible most seriously, it is a baseless accusation to assume that their beliefs are based in prejudice and bigotry. As such, to insist that they must keep defending themselves against such accusations is a form of bigotry and base politicking in and of itself.
Conservative Christians, and Christianity in general are just not the problem for homosexuals. No, it is the rednecks, or street rubbies, and those nominal to the Christian message that homosexuals most have to fear of being bashed by. Thise with a little bit of knowledge are the most dangerous indeed.
Certainly there is a very real and profound and unbridgeable difference betwen liberals and conservative Christians on this subject, and between conservative Christians believe, and what practicing homosexuals believe about themselves. Authentic reading of the bible in the biblical tradition of the last 2500 years ensures that this will be so.
But to assume that the typical Conservative Christian is opposed to homosexual behavior based on any underlying sense of bigotry or prejudice or hatred or revulsion is more than just unfortunate name-calling, or smearing of the conservative Christian label.
Really, on the evidence of this thread, it would be a downright lie to maintain any of those insinuations against the conservative Christian, as he/she present himself here in this forum.