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The other option is to embrace a loving Christianity in which we accept ourselves and others for who we are. That includes accepting gay people. I regard Christians who insist that "homosexuality is a sin" as in error. They are just plain wrong about that. Fortunately, such people can come to see the errors in their thinking, and they can change their negative attitudes toward gay people.
The real question before us should be not whether gay people can change, since there is no reason to want to do so. The real question should be whether those who harbor prejudice against gay people can change. And the good news is that they can. People can unlearn anti-gay prejudice, just as they can un-learn all forms of prejudice.
I agree 100%. It's just unfortunate, however, that those christians who are the "real" christians imo are too few and far between. That, or the "other" christians are just louder.
God has revealed Himself to mankind through the bible. I know of no other reliable source to gain an understanding of God's desire for man. I also need no other source in order to believe what God has given us.
God has provided rules and guidelines on how man is to live and conduct himself. They are not to deprive us of anything but to safegard man against the evil and destructive desires of the flesh.
Yes, heaven FORBID that if there really was a god as christians descibe him, that he would come down off his perch in the sky and tell us exactly what he wants, rather than us floundering around with ancient manuscripts and the like. Too much effort on his part, I assume.
Just a note on one of your questions here that outlines more than you may realize:
While I and others have entertained such requests on many occasions and on different topics, it ultimately is not worth doing so. For what non-believers (and sometimes believers) fail to understand is that even if a secularist argument is persuasive enough to convince a non-believer to obey God, it is still being done in vanity because Christ is not their Lord. In fact, the driving premise would be to try to judge God and His wisdom and strip God's Authority out while at the same time enjoying His gracious blessings we receive that would be a dualistic and an ungracious position.
Translation: There IS no other reason. Thanks for your honesty, sort of.
Ya know, I tend to see it the same way. I've never been against my any group of people, and I never condemned anyone to Hell. I never hated anyone. For this, other Christians would condemn me, tell me I was holding the gates of Hell open for people, and even tell me that I would be going there myself. I wasn't a REAL Christian to them. The only REAL Christians to those people are the ones whose God hates all the same people they do.
I've never tried to evangelize anyone. I've never encouraged anyone to accept Christ. And I've certainly never threatened anyone with Hellfire. However, I've brought people to Christ just by being a friend to others. And I had no idea of this until they told me, because I'd never set out to convert them in the first place!
But somehow I allowed myself to fall away from God for a time. Only recently did I find out that the few people who give Christianity this horrible name by preaching wrath and hatred are NOT the majority of Christians, nor do they have a monopoly on Christ. Sometimes I feel myself slipping back into this mindset, but it helps to think about these things. The people who hate my buddy selfinflikted do NOT speak for all of us.
*Climbs down from soap-box*
Thanks goodness for that!
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