@Litchie said:
@nod_calypse said:
@Litchie said:
lol. Is that phrase supposed to make me go nicer on your stupidity? It's coming from a gay-hating lunatic, it does nothing for me. Save that love for your cohorts and fiction.
Well, fwiw, I lived in SF for over a decade. Lived right there in the Richmond, off Geary. Worked in the Castro for a big chunk of that time. I guarantee I've got more gay friends than gay people you've met in your entire life.
Most gay people, I mean not the ones screaming on TV and whatnot, simply dismiss sin, and call it a day. I dust my feet off. Like I said, I've got many gay friends. They've got their beliefs, I've got mine. We both accept this.
I'm not convinced your gay friends are fine with you calling them wrong and evil. I think it's more that they ignore your insanities, or just don't know about them.
You're not understanding. That's my fault. Let me try to explain better.
People are not evil. It doesn't work that way. A force works through people, and that force, or forces, can be bad, or good. I love gay people, just as I love any other type of person. I'm in fact bursting with love. Sick, stinking homeless man in the gutter--I love him, and just want to pick him up, give him a hug, spread the good news to him, see him get better. That's just an example.
Listen, it's not flesh, not people that is evil. True Christians have open arms, and love all. God decrees what is sin, and as followers of God, we listen to Him, and accept His wisdom. He knows what is bad for us, because He created us. So, I declare what is sin based on what He declares is sin, what the Holy Spirit declares is sin. Now, does this mean I shun, attack, etc., etc., gay people, or anyone that is sinning? OF COURSE NOT. Dude, we are all sinning. I sin. I don't like it, and I try not to sin, but I'm flesh, I am weak, I am not perfect; I make mistakes. We are all in this predicament together. The only one that can walk the earth in perfect harmony with the Father is Jesus Christ. At best, we can try to be like Christ, but we cannot be him, ultimately. So, for salvation, we accept Christ, as he is the doorway to salvation.
If anyone does not accept that sin is sin, that it is bad, that you shouldn't do it--then that person has made their choice. I say what I believe, but I won't hit you over the head with it. If you do not believe what I believe, then so be it; you have the right to believe what you wish, just as I do. I will quite simply go on my way, and leave you to go on your way.
Again, I love you, and everyone. I don't want to see people hurting, and, as a Christian, I know that sin hurts people. Badly. So, I simply put that fact out there. If it is not accepted by any given person, then I leave them alone, tell them I love them, move on. Or, I continue to be friends with them. Yes, there are gay people that hear all of this, and know where I'm coming from, just as I know where they're coming from. We accept each other.
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