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Originally Posted by Halx
I'm not someone who looks at what we have and then tries to find a meaning for it all. I just live life and deal with *real* issues that affect *me* personally. If a dude wants to fuck another dude, I'll give him my thumbs up. It does not affect me in any way and therefore I reserve no judgement. If you do stick your nose in other people's affairs to tell them that they are wrong, then you're no better than those who preach hate for these same people.
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Again, I don't tell people that they're wrong about anything unless they really want to know what I think, and even then I'd probably tell them something like, "I don't think it's right, but you do what you want." I have never told any homosexuals that they are wrong, going to hell, or whatever. Telling people that they're wrong for what I don't think is right is just straight up hypocrisy. I do things that I don't think are right. I'm not worried about homosexuals here, I'm worried about people (and, no offense intended, Halx, you're being this way too sort of) making judgements on people who believe that Jesus Christ died to save them from their sins, and that God told us a couple things (which God did say, according to the Bible (which is your choice to believe or not, I'm not going to hold it against you) that a man having sex with another man is wrong). It's just like saying that because I am a registered Republican, I hate the impoverished, or because I'm an art (music) major, I smoke pot. I'm trying to get people to realize that all that "Christian" means is that a person believes that God created the universe (now I didn't say that evolution didn't take place), and that Jesus Christ died on the cross to save them from their sins. Nothing more. Period. It's like I'm white, so does that mean anything besides my skin color is white, and that my ancestor's skin was probably white too? No. Same way with Christianity. You're passing judgement on a Christian person because of a generalization.