Mere disagreement is not considered hate.I agree with you. But there is a demographic for whom any disagreement at all is "hate". They cannot understand mere disagreement with decisions made.
But enough about conservative Christians.I agree with you. But there is a demographic for whom any disagreement at all is "hate". They cannot understand mere disagreement with decisions made.
Nice deflection, but no. What has been scriptural teaching and normal societal structure since the beginning of time is now "hateful" to some who do not understand. That's why it must be squelched, not merely disagreed with.But enough about conservative Christians.
But it is. Look on any group where people speak, and anyone who ever says anything biblical about many topics, but specifically sexual morality is shouted down as a "hater", not told merely, "Well, I don't agree with that." Try saying that you think a man and woman are one for life in some arenas, for example, and let the attacks begin.Mere disagreement is not considered hate.
Nice deflection, but no.
In general, I find being a bit of a jerk to other people for living, being, or believing differently than you do is the unchristian behavior. You can be your version of normative without being mean about somebody else’s version of normal.
Some Biblical teachings, especially about sexuality, are hateful in the modern era. The New Testament pushes Paul's misogyny.
Interpretation of that Sta Matthew quote appears to be the sole and doubtful reference to sex in the Gospels.
And who in the Old Testament was it who offered his daughters to to any man in the street if he would give up sodomy? That is hateful if anything is.
Christians of a certain stripe should learn that there is more to morality than mere parroting of scriptural 'authority'.
Christianity instructs us to avoid those people.
Scriptural teaching is that homosexual acts are sinful. Most of the rest of the stuff preached by religious conservatives about homosexuality is not scriptural, (or even factual) and is indeed hateful.Nice deflection, but no. What has been scriptural teaching and normal societal structure since the beginning of time is now "hateful" to some who do not understand. That's why it must be squelched, not merely disagreed with.
Not that I am aware of. That's reading certain passages very much out of context.
Yes, that is indeed scriptural teaching.Scriptural teaching is that homosexual acts are sinful. Most of the rest of the stuff preached by religious conservatives about homosexuality is not scriptural, (or even factual) and is indeed hateful.
For instance that homosexuality is nothing but a wicked lifestyle choice and is not innate in any way, or that homosexuals are predators trying to recruit our children, things like that.Yes, that is indeed scriptural teaching.
What would be the "rest of the stuff preached ...about homosexuality"? I don't get it. What is being taught that is not scriptural and is hateful?
Over there, you can literally be arrested for not using someone's "preferred pronouns" on Twitter. The U.K. is an Anarcho-Tyranny dystopic tale of caution for the West.
I would refrain from preaching against homosexuality. Because homosexuality is being legalized and is such a hot topic these days.https://www.christiantoday.com/arti...yL8ZZm7VKqIYoiM-ThN4qdMmpgvdUPnuDvmzhtReEdlnI
What do you think brothers and sisters?
Do you have any examples of someone being arrested just for using a wrong pronoun? Because when you guys say something like that, then I feel like you're being intentionally misleading and there is more to the story.
And you could just use the preferred pronoun like a decent person. It's really not that hard.
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