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Doesn't matter what the sin, but just for you, lets say they weren't honoring their father and mother, and were advocating not doing so was just fine...no I would not put up with that either. You chose to completely miss my point. If you are afraid to discuss this step by step, i would imagine that's because you know we are right. If you don't think so, lets debate it. If you can't handle the debate, then don't, and stop accusing us wrongly.
It depends, if I was a thief, or a murderer or the like. maybe/maybe not, either way it would be my own fault.
Go ahead, blame the messenger, we're used to it. would you like to discuss what the bible says on the issue, and why, no, we aren't at fault?
The bible says a lot of things that nobody follows due to irrelevance, infeasibility, or blatant violations of ethics. If your daughter was raped, would you force her to marry her rapist? No? Well it is right there in the bible. Of all the disregarded biblical law, why is it homosexuality that you're so rigid, inflexible, judgmental, and hateful about? Paul says it's shameful for women to speak in church, yet we let women speak in church. Why?
Sexuality is a fixed, natural, biological occurance. Gay people are gay and cannot be changed. Treating them like a thief or a murderer for it is WRONG. It is cruel and harmful. If the bible says it's sin, then those passages of the bible are wrong. Just like the passage about women marrying their rapist, or the passages about cutting off hands or stoning for transgressions. Or how about the passages condoning slavery?
By all means, keep hating your neighbor, keep judging, and keep casting that first stone.
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