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Christians held accountable instead of crying "persecution" when they are anything but in America...
Same with gays.Christians held accountable instead of crying "persecution" when they are anything but in America...
I agree. Particularly Invioable and Forgiven. Anyone who thinks that Christians are more persecuted than gays in this country, and that violence against gays is warranted because they had it coming for choosing to be that way, are seriously lacking in the education and intelligence department. I'm surprised the mods haven't banned them yet.I suppose that a lot of anti-gay people in this forum (maybe even the majority) are just trolls. I don't think anyone who seriously supports violence against homosexuals, just like some people here claim to, would be intellectually developed enough to be able to use a computer and form complex sentences. I think the mods should look at this...
Yes, that's true. But there are some other suspicious people here too, who never directly say that they support violence against homosexuals, but they tend to agree with and defend the posters who do. It's rather suspicious... I think that honest Christians who believe that homosexuality is a sin would do everything to distance themselves from any lunatics who advocate violence.I agree. Particularly Invioable and Forgiven. Anyone who thinks that Christians are more persecuted than gays in this country, and that violence against gays is warranted because they had it coming for choosing to be that way, are seriously lacking in the education and intelligence department. I'm surprised the mods haven't banned them yet.
I agree. Particularly Invioable and Forgiven. Anyone who thinks that Christians are more persecuted than gays in this country, and that violence against gays is warranted because they had it coming for choosing to be that way, are seriously lacking in the education and intelligence department. I'm surprised the mods haven't banned them yet.
You did, for example in the post number 19. When another poster described some Christians physically attacking a homosexual person for their sexual orientation, you said that you would condemn that action if the victim wasn't homosexual.And I don't recall advocating violence toward gays.
Go put words in someone else' mouth and stay away from mine.I agree. Particularly Invioable and Forgiven. Anyone who thinks that Christians are more persecuted than gays in this country, and that violence against gays is warranted because they had it coming for choosing to be that way, are seriously lacking in the education and intelligence department. I'm surprised the mods haven't banned them yet.
Again, thanks for making an entire post out of thin air and saying something I never have or suggesting I've supported someone I never did.Yes, that's true. But there are some other suspicious people here too, who never directly say that they support violence against homosexuals, but they tend to agree with and defend the posters who do. It's rather suspicious... I think that honest Christians who believe that homosexuality is a sin would do everything to distance themselves from any lunatics who advocate violence.
The same place where Jesus said it was ok to have same sex relationships. - His teaching excludes both...so where did Jesus say it's okay to beat up gays?
I've never said that you did anything, all I did was state a general observation.Again, thanks for making an entire post out of thin air and saying something I never have or suggesting I've supported someone I never did.
Further more, I'd never suggest or willfully try and get anyone banned.
Especially on false assumptions.
You did, for example in the post number 19. When another poster described some Christians physically attacking a homosexual person for their sexual orientation, you said that you would condemn that action if the victim wasn't homosexual.
Of course you did, look at my post number 47.But, again, I never condoned violence toward gays, did I?
Of course you did, look at my post number 47.
Then look at this statement from your post:That was the post that I quoted. In which you claimed I condoned violence towards homosexuals, which in fact I did not. Please stop sending me round in circles and point out where I condoned violence toward homosexuals. I never did.
I don't know, haven't read any of their post. I'm certainly not now or in the future saying that it's alright to physically hurt people.I've never said that you did anything, all I did was state a general observation.But do you mean that you are against at least some things Forgiven_and_Redeemed wrote in this thread?
Then look at this statement from your post:
"if the victim wasn't gay, or at least not open and out about it, then the attack was not warrented and I would condemn it."
Either you misspelled something here, or you plainly said that if the victim was gay, then the attack was warranted.
But that's simple logic... you didn't simply say "the attack was not warranted" because you added a conditional statement "if the victim wasn't gay" to it. Why did you add it instead of simply saying "The attack was not warranted"?You're infering things that aren't there. Nowhere in that statement did I say I condoned violence towards homosexuals.
We should definately try to tackle persecution of Christians before we even start to tackle "persecution" (please!) of LGBTs.
What "persecution" denying the "right" of Christians to behave in an obnoxious fashion towards gays and lesbians?
Christians in America do not know what persecution is.
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