When you say you "love the sinner and hate the sin", are you not talking about loving the meat but hating that which inhabits the meat? What is a man if not what he believes?
Homosexuals believe they are gay by God's design, and that they are called upon to love according to the design God has chosen for them.
If you strip that away, what are you left with but the husk that enclosed that belief?
What are you trying to save but the meat that encloses the soul that believes God intended homosexuals to love homosexuals?
Explain how you can hate the 'sin' without hating the homosexual who embraces the 'sin' as God's design?
Or do you not tolerate religious views that do not match your own interpretation? If God reveals Himself to the homosexual as a God who welcomes homosexuals, who are you to say it is a 'sin'?
2006-10-10
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