When these get removed do I lose the points?
2006-08-12 07:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Well there are liberal Christian heterosexuals and conservative Christian heterosexuals so its not as if you can't be Christian and homosexual. Presumably conservative Christian "gays" would be celibate and therefore not really "gay".
I don't think the conservative Christian "gays" are hypocrites either. They can't help being attracted to the same sex anymore than the liberal Christian "gays" and the non-Christian "gays". But, just because they are doesn't mean they do or have to agree with homosexuality or engage in homosexual behaviour. It's called self control.
2006-08-13 03:21:57
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answered by homosceptic 1
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Why is it being a hypocrite to be both. Do you agree with everything that your government says and does? Are you a hypocrit for not relinquishing your citizenship when you disagree with a policy?
It's not the gay Christian's fault that the organizers that represent his/her religion think that they can play god and pass judgment instead of doing what they were instructed to do (which is do unto others as you would have them do unto you). It's not Jesus's fault either. He is getting bad representation by those who abuse their power for their own personal and political gain. It's wrong and those are the people who should be shamed.
The question has no merit.
2006-08-12 14:45:19
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answered by tcb9020 2
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I do not think it is right to condemn anyone. throughout history people have been excluded and condemned for a number of things, and we have fought for rights in the most basic of areas, one of which is freedom. Gay people have fought for their most basic rights and are still being discriminated against, i do not think anyone will benefit from dividing our community into those who do and do not believe. why should christian gays be condemned? straight christians do enough condemning why should non christian gays jump on the righteous ban wagon too?
in addition, why are they being hypocrites? the right to believe in god and follow religion is not owned by anyone, if they have faith in god, it is no ones business but their own and the god that they follow.
2006-08-13 07:24:17
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answered by softly 2
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Religion is a lot more individual than people realize. And there are people who have reconciled a Christian faith with their sexuality. You seem to have only encountered "the bad Christians". Not all Christian churches are like that. So, given that, how about you stop being divising and jealous of people who have their faith, and do some serious work on yourself?
2006-08-12 19:24:39
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answered by Atropis 5
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Lol it's so fun to bully gay Christians. I love to remind them that their religious beliefs dictate that they're going to burn in hell for eternity. As far as I'm concerned, homosexuality and Christianity are completely incompatible and gays should avoid the religion like the ugly plague that it is.
2006-08-14 06:38:42
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answered by quierounvaquero 4
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No, we could do with a lot more tolerance in this world. With everything else that's going on in the world, surely other peoples' sexual orientations should be the least of our worries.
2006-08-13 02:24:27
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answered by tanja_christina 3
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i would not use the word 'condemn' but the non christian should enlighten the christian when he sense hypocricy.
My non christian friend certainly did do that me.
2006-08-12 16:12:11
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answered by Langdon 3
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well as long as the ''christian gays'' dont go telling the rest of us gays that we are going to go to hell then im ok
that would just be the pot calling the kettle black
2006-08-15 11:12:09
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answered by crazzykid 3
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Hmm...very Christian-like question (!)
I assume you're perfect seeing as you're casting the first stone?
2006-08-12 20:29:11
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answered by Gaz 2
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