Sheldon
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they are free to do that
Why am I (or anyone else) not free to hold to a different opinion?
Who's stopped anyone expressing homophobic opinions?
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they are free to do that
Why am I (or anyone else) not free to hold to a different opinion?
Maybe because your own eyes are what is full of mud...to see the truth each person has to wipe their own mud out of their eyes.Well that's clear as mud.
In India, it will be a punishable crime, really - speaking against a section of people, spreading hate.Who's stopped anyone expressing homophobic opinions?
Well that's clear as mud.
The beautiful thing I find about God is that He lets us make our own choices. He hates wars but He allowed us to have two world wars and many civil wars now. He dislikes many things and says so but never forces us to obey Him. He only wants us to follow His Ways if we voluntarily want to out of love for Him.
In India, it will be a punishable crime, really - speaking against a section of people, spreading hate.
If i believed man's philosophy I might go along with the idea that homosexual behavior is ok. As a Christian, i believe what the Bible says about this. To start, however, the Bible does disapprove of homosexual acts,still it does not condone hatred of homosexuals or homophobia. Christians are directed to respect everyone.—1 Peter 2:17The "different" opinion IS homophobic, you can't decry homosexuality and claim you're not homophobic, that's absurd. You may want to believe you're not being homophobic, but you certainly are, as your religion clearly is.
Welcome aboard the Baha'i boat.Ohhh that sound like a riot can i join in
Keep going...The "different" opinion IS homophobic, you can't decry homosexuality and claim you're not homophobic, that's absurd. You may want to believe you're not being homophobic, but you certainly are, as your religion clearly is.
No one is stopping you from having the opinion that some minority group should not have the agenda of living their life with the partner of their choice, making a life, raising a family and growing old together.
Odd but you're not the first theist to claim they think it a "beautiful" idea, that a deity cares more about the free will of murderers and rapists, than about their victims suffering. So sits on its hands while children are raped and says yeah go ahead I won't stop you, but I will punish you later.
They never seem to realise just how monstrously barbaric a deity they've imagined.
So then when someone does things secretly, like stealing and adultery, would you say they also know these actions are wrong (or evil)?
So then are you saying you make your own rules?
Who's stopped anyone expressing homophobic opinions?
And here I thought Krishna told Arjuna to go ahead and fight in a war. And in the Bible God led his people into battle. And even in the Baha'i Faith, if one nation goes against the rulings of the world tribunal, all the other nations are to rise up and put down the rebellion. That sounds like forcing that nation into compliance to me.
And when it comes to homosexuality, I think he told his people in the Bible and Quran to kill homosexuals. So, how is it that you don't think God never tried to force people to obey? Or... is it still considered "voluntary" if someone stops their homosexual behavior because there is a law that condemns them to death if they don't.
So, do the Baha'is believe that homosexuality is evil? It seems like they do. Are there sanctions put on gay Baha'is when they get too openly gay? Or homosexuality isn't evil and it's okay for those Baha'is to openly live a gay lifestyle?
And here I thought Krishna told Arjuna to go ahead and fight in a war. And in the Bible God led his people into battle. And even in the Baha'i Faith, if one nation goes against the rulings of the world tribunal, all the other nations are to rise up and put down the rebellion. That sounds like forcing that nation into compliance to me.
And when it comes to homosexuality, I think he told his people in the Bible and Quran to kill homosexuals. So, how is it that you don't think God never tried to force people to obey? Or... is it still considered "voluntary" if someone stops their homosexual behavior because there is a law that condemns them to death if they don't.
So, do the Baha'is believe that homosexuality is evil? It seems like they do. Are there sanctions put on gay Baha'is when they get too openly gay? Or homosexuality isn't evil and it's okay for those Baha'is to openly live a gay lifestyle?
Try to finish one topic before skittering off to another.You asked why you cannot have a dissenting opinion. Do you understand that your question was twaddle? The answer was that no one is stopping you.but homosexuality is not about that.
Its about sex.
Then it's your problem. Pretending that the word has a different meaning won't make your problems go away.there is the problem right there.
Its the use of the word 'homophobic'
If he was wrong then you would have a better response than a set of platitudes.If you knew what you were talking about you wouldn’t say those things. It just shows your ignorance about what religion is all about.
Here's the story of a gay Baha'i that was pushed out of the faith. "Meet A Baha’i
Homosexuals have been pushing the agenda for some time now. If you dont support them, then you are automatically labeled 'homophobic'
I wouldnt take it personally and I dont think what you stated was at all homophobic. You just didnt offer the support they need to feel justified in their actions. They are looking for support because their conscience bothers them as it does for any error we pursue.Romans 2:14, 15 we read: “For whenever people of the nations that do not have law do by nature the things of the law, these people, although not having law, are a law to themselves. They are the very ones who demonstrate the matter of the law to be written in their hearts, while their conscience is bearing witness with them and, between their own thoughts, they are being accused or even excused.”
https://religionunplugged.com/news/...vist-pushing-for-lgbtq-tolerance-in-his-faith
Try to finish one topic before skittering off to another.You asked why you cannot have a dissenting opinion. Do you understand that your question was twaddle? The answer was that no one is stopping you.