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PatrickM said:Why does this straw man argument keep cropping up? Not all Christians "condemn" homosexuals, only their actions. Not all Christians "hate" homosexuals, only their actions.
And not all Christians want to "drum them out of the church", as Jesus said, "the sick need a physician" as He was "condemned" for hanging around "sinners". The OP was a reference, not to homosexuality in general, but to the allowance of homosexuals in positions of leadership in the church. I'm sure this person referenced in the OP is welcome as a member of the church. However, it is a disappointment that she is allowed in a leadership role.
But in this day of activism, there is a "push-back" reaction to all the "in your face" attitudes of some homosexuals. For them, it isn't enough for others not to approve of their actions. They are insisting we must accept their actions, which causes us, who believe in a definite right and wrong, to be more vocal in response to their "pushing" their lifestyle upon us.
My post was not clear, and I apologize. I had typed additional comments, along the lines of, "I think most Christians who are opposed to the ordination of homosexuals welcome gays into the body of Christ with open arms"--which I truly believe, and which is certainly true of me. I deleted it because I was certain I would be challenged, and probably not in pleasant terms, and I wasn't out to pick a fight.
Let me reiterate: Christians who oppose the ordination of gay people do not necessarily oppose the presence of gays in the body of Christ. To the contrary, I believe most would welcome gays to the church as fellow sinners and lovers of God.
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