harper wrote:No, there's no "gay bashing", but there is some "I don't think gay people should get married" and "if someone asked me if I think gay people should get married I'd say no", so how is that any better? That's denying someone the right to get married because they're gay. How is that any better than saying "I hate gays"?
Really not trying to start an argument here, btw.
I believe participating in homosexual acts is sinful.
I believe boastfulness and braggadocia are sinful.
I believe deceit is sinful.
I believe gambling is sinful.
As are lying, coveting, cursing, assaulting (verbal, physical, sexual, emotional, etc) are sinful. Etcetera and etcetera.
I do not subscribe, nor do most practicing Christians, that it has to be "illegal" or "one of the 10 commandments" to be sinful. This is my belief system and I force it on no one. Opinions were asked, and I shared mine.
It is not bashing or mean-spirited, because as has been said ad-nauseum, practicing Christians try to mindful to not point at the splinter in the eye of a fellow sinner, whilst ignoring the log in our own. Meaning, I sin everyday, harper. I yell in anger, I brag about possessions, I curse in frustration. Those are sinful acts and I am sad when I do them. I do not hate myself and I do not bash myself.
My wife, friends, children, peers and neighbors sin everyday. We all do. We are not Christ, but rather try to be Christlike in our actions. This is done through a renewed focus every day, honest asking of forgiveness for our actions, and hope for both of those things through thoughtful prayer.
I don't bash any of those people, I don't hate any of those people. That is how it is different. I fully recognize I sin each and everyday.
If someone asked me should gambling be illegal, I would say no. One perception is that it should be an individual decision for a consenting adult. My opinion is that it is legitimizing a sinful act. Same if you asked me if teachers should be allowed to tell an 8yo student to "Shut the f*** up." Should that be allowed? Why or why not? It's just a word. Who determines which words are inappropriate? To me that is the same thing. If you ask me if it should be legal for a teacher to curse, I would say no. Why? Because it legitimizes language I believe to be sinful. If you ask me if homosexuals should be married, I would say no. Same reason, it legitimizes something I believe to be sinful.
I believe homosexuals (some, maybe most, not all) are drawn to the act by nature (and more would be drawn through nurture in the current climate).
I believe I am biologically drawn toward gambling and drinking (which leads to the sin of womanizing for me).
If that is equilibrate to "I hate guys", then i'm at a loss and unfortunately not getting my point across. I don't hate myself for my sinful nature. I don't bash myself. I don't bash my sinful family and friends. I would not want anyone to bash me for those behaviors, but I would hope folks would offer me unconditional friendship, and pray for me if I asked them to. Which is what I offer to anyone who will accept it.