You would think two polar opposites would have a more obvious difference but apparently they don't, since it's come to my attention that people here can't seem to find the difference. Either side always assume the other side is condemning them while they're trying to save them. Well that makes a ton of sense don't it? You can't do both simultaneously.
So because no one can recognize this line, it makes it rather hard to figure out when we've crossed it. So to the best of my ability, I'm going to try to find it. This goes to both sides. I openly admit I have nothing wrong with homosexuality. But homosexuals whining about harassment when it's obviously NOT harassment pinches the nerve just as much as the other way around.
First of all: GOLDEN RULE. "Do unto others" etc. etc. Meaning, how would you feel if someone walked up and started calling you or even your characteristics foul, sinful, etc. We all feel horrible. And guilt is not your job. Christians are not supposed to make other Christians feel guilty. They're just supposed to point out what they disapprove of (remember, it's take two people and confront, not bash in a general manner everyone who fits the description).
Secondly: We were warned. Both by God and by society. We will be persecuted. So don't whine about how it's not fair when someone does it. Since this is a peaceful forum, you can report them, but after that drop it. Don't talk about how you're gay and made fun of or Christian and everyone is out to get you. Using things as excuses (especially when you're actually in the wrong), doesn't solve anything. It's like in middle school if you're picked on for being a tattle tale and want them to stop so you tattle on them - yeah, that'll help lots. /personal experience.
Third: Don't throw the first stone. A lot of the time, you have a great point, but you ruin it with a holier-than-thou attitude. To make my point clear: SAYING YOU'RE NOT DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE (to be explained in number four). If you're gay and act like all people who disagree with homosexuality are obviously bigoted, you're not any better, since people are entitled to their opinions. This also falls under the "no personal attacks" thing.
Fourth: SAYING YOU'RE NOT DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE. Learn to take criticism, please. If you come off as too harsh and people point it out you shouldn't go "WELL YOU'RE ONLY SAYING THAT BECAUSE YOU DISAGREE". Maybe they do, but for one that statement will not help. Second if even one person points out something you should always reexamine your behavior/words but it could be true. Ignoring the problem doesn't make it better.
It seems to me, the main problem with the Homosexual verses What the Bible Says Wars, is no one is actually listening. I realize, it's debate. What else is new? But here, it's just horrible. And I am guilty too. When you have your mind set, it's set. But if you're going to come to debate, can't we be civilized. I mean, I can count the number of completely polite (as in I've never seen them explode on someone) on one hand, me not included as I can't say I've never done it on CF.
Just a reminder your guys: there are forums out there for counseling "healed" homosexuals. This is not it. The people here don't want you to pray for them and don't want to be changed because they believe they're normal. This is just debate and you should treat it as such. The characteristics of the other person do not matter. On the other side, not all people who disagree with you are bigoted zealots. O MY SHOCK. It's true. There are plenty of wonderful people who believe homosexuality is a sin but you could never tell the difference unless they told you.
Figured I'd let my thoughts be known.
So because no one can recognize this line, it makes it rather hard to figure out when we've crossed it. So to the best of my ability, I'm going to try to find it. This goes to both sides. I openly admit I have nothing wrong with homosexuality. But homosexuals whining about harassment when it's obviously NOT harassment pinches the nerve just as much as the other way around.
First of all: GOLDEN RULE. "Do unto others" etc. etc. Meaning, how would you feel if someone walked up and started calling you or even your characteristics foul, sinful, etc. We all feel horrible. And guilt is not your job. Christians are not supposed to make other Christians feel guilty. They're just supposed to point out what they disapprove of (remember, it's take two people and confront, not bash in a general manner everyone who fits the description).
Secondly: We were warned. Both by God and by society. We will be persecuted. So don't whine about how it's not fair when someone does it. Since this is a peaceful forum, you can report them, but after that drop it. Don't talk about how you're gay and made fun of or Christian and everyone is out to get you. Using things as excuses (especially when you're actually in the wrong), doesn't solve anything. It's like in middle school if you're picked on for being a tattle tale and want them to stop so you tattle on them - yeah, that'll help lots. /personal experience.
Third: Don't throw the first stone. A lot of the time, you have a great point, but you ruin it with a holier-than-thou attitude. To make my point clear: SAYING YOU'RE NOT DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE (to be explained in number four). If you're gay and act like all people who disagree with homosexuality are obviously bigoted, you're not any better, since people are entitled to their opinions. This also falls under the "no personal attacks" thing.
Fourth: SAYING YOU'RE NOT DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE. Learn to take criticism, please. If you come off as too harsh and people point it out you shouldn't go "WELL YOU'RE ONLY SAYING THAT BECAUSE YOU DISAGREE". Maybe they do, but for one that statement will not help. Second if even one person points out something you should always reexamine your behavior/words but it could be true. Ignoring the problem doesn't make it better.
It seems to me, the main problem with the Homosexual verses What the Bible Says Wars, is no one is actually listening. I realize, it's debate. What else is new? But here, it's just horrible. And I am guilty too. When you have your mind set, it's set. But if you're going to come to debate, can't we be civilized. I mean, I can count the number of completely polite (as in I've never seen them explode on someone) on one hand, me not included as I can't say I've never done it on CF.
Just a reminder your guys: there are forums out there for counseling "healed" homosexuals. This is not it. The people here don't want you to pray for them and don't want to be changed because they believe they're normal. This is just debate and you should treat it as such. The characteristics of the other person do not matter. On the other side, not all people who disagree with you are bigoted zealots. O MY SHOCK. It's true. There are plenty of wonderful people who believe homosexuality is a sin but you could never tell the difference unless they told you.
Figured I'd let my thoughts be known.