Posted on Feb 6, 2021
Should We Have to Tolerate Anti Homosexual Beliefs?
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"As Christians start to recognize that being openly intolerant of other people just doesn't go over well, some of them start to adopt a new strategy - which is asking that we tolerate them just at they're expected to tolerate others. And if this tolerance is to truly mean anything, then we need to tolerate everything about them, including their deeply held convictions about homosexuality."
"But does this make sense? Is it selective to show more tolerance to homosexuality than to anti-homosexual beliefs? And do the paradoxes that result from having to tolerate ideas popularly considered "intolerant" just show that tolerance is an illusion meant to bully people who hold unpopular opinions? This video will explain why these questions are just willfully obtuse wordplay - and why answer is absolutely, positively no."
"But does this make sense? Is it selective to show more tolerance to homosexuality than to anti-homosexual beliefs? And do the paradoxes that result from having to tolerate ideas popularly considered "intolerant" just show that tolerance is an illusion meant to bully people who hold unpopular opinions? This video will explain why these questions are just willfully obtuse wordplay - and why answer is absolutely, positively no."
Posted 3 y ago
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Posted 3 y ago
I'll state this as a Roman Catholic, which many without knowing us label as hate filled and bigots. I show every person upmost respect as a person-we are all children of God. You love the sinner, which everyone of us on earth is a sinner (myself included), detest the sin itself. I will not condone anything that has to do with alternative lifestyles and will say as much. That does not mean I will force my views upon you in the sense of saying "convert or die."
That removes your free will and is wrong. So why are their views being forced upon me, accept them or you're a bigot? See my point?
An example would be having a friend or family member who is diabetic. You would not enable or encourage them to eat as much sugar as possible because it would cause their death. These acts defy natural law and it is out of love for those who actively live these lifestyles we tell them it isn't moral. If they choose not to listen then it's on them, and I've spoken my peace and that's the end of it. God will judge everyone of us at our death, and He is not a "good old boy"
Before I'm called a bunch of bad names. I have friends who live alternative lifestyles and I've told them this, and they respect that. We are still friends, some have decided to live celibate lives others just respectfully turn it down.
That removes your free will and is wrong. So why are their views being forced upon me, accept them or you're a bigot? See my point?
An example would be having a friend or family member who is diabetic. You would not enable or encourage them to eat as much sugar as possible because it would cause their death. These acts defy natural law and it is out of love for those who actively live these lifestyles we tell them it isn't moral. If they choose not to listen then it's on them, and I've spoken my peace and that's the end of it. God will judge everyone of us at our death, and He is not a "good old boy"
Before I'm called a bunch of bad names. I have friends who live alternative lifestyles and I've told them this, and they respect that. We are still friends, some have decided to live celibate lives others just respectfully turn it down.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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SSgt (Join to see) - I'm sorry, but the Roman Church is structurally flawed ever since they were kicked out of the one true holy, catholic, and apostolic church in 1054 CE, and god is going to condemn the members of the Roman Church to everlasting fire and damnation. You need to repent and come to the Orthodox Church or you will suffer forever for those you have led astray and into the heterodoxical body that is the Roman Church today.
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