If the church doesn't represent your personal religious faith, then what would be the point of attending it for some other reason? if you would answer that anti-homosexuality is a tenet of faith, you would be wrong. And faith shouldn't be based on a negative philosophy in any case - not that some aren't more negative than positive - but I still don't see any of them as "faiths" in the religious sense. Faith implies hope, and to hope in the negative runs counter to most religious doctrine.
2007-03-12 12:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, there is NO such thing as a "homosexual agenda".
Again let me clear this up for those of you who may be a little confused:
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA...
That said, there are MANY churches you can go to in SF that are intolerant towards homosexuality...Are you partial to any sect or do you just want one that is intolerant of diversity?
Have you tried the Taliban? They like conformity...
Oh and just because you live in SF doesn't mean you are gay, too, so dont worry about that...
DUH !!!
2007-03-12 10:03:18
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answered by The cat 3
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Most churches stand against homosexuality. Even in SF, it's the minority that actively support it.
That said, you should consider why you'd pick a religion based mainly on their beliefs about homosexuals. Seems a little backwards to me. You chose a bigotry and THEN find a religion to match. Uh, yeah... r-i-g-h-t...
2007-03-12 09:29:55
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answered by Jay 7
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Seriously, all of the Catholic ones stand out against that agenda.
2007-03-12 09:27:44
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answered by Batmen 4
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If your really a Christian then why would it matter. Go and worship God, be a real Witness and stop judging what everyone else is doing.
2007-03-14 09:01:16
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answered by Anonymous
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