Sir Napsalot
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I've seen every episode of The Adventures of Robin Hood ~50 times, except for "The Hero", "The Christmas Goose", and "Castle in the Air", because I don't like them
Hating what gay people do but still loving the person sounds like a cop out to me. Besides, the Christian right god damn well do hate on gay people. Just looking at the violence they foster and direct toward them I'd say that you are confused about what the Christian right are doing.Well, remember how the christian right were running all over saying homosexuality is
an abomination to God? Then the retort to that was to hate the act and not the actor. That way
you can love the gay people, but just hate what they do, thus following God's commandment
to love one another. That's just an example, but i like it. Too busy to hate, always time for love
for everybody. One thing about it is, how do you know how Tucker or some other ahole came
about their aberrant, abhorrent behavior? I mean if you dig, u might find out something horrible
happened in their lives to make them that way, and you almost feel badly for hating them so much.
So just operate on love for everybody, all the time, why the fuck not? What good's hating ppl do you?
It's always better to love than to hate. Hate eats u up from inside, love is beneficial to everybody, plus u.
I dunno, i mean i'm as guilty of hating as anybody, so i'm not preaching, i'm just trying to find the rationale
for love and no hate, and i think it's there. Hate's negative, love's positive. Live a positive, loving life.
the surprising thing is, No. That is an artifact of bad translation and worse church doctrine.Hating what gay people do but still loving the person sounds like a cop out to me. Besides, the Christian right god damn well do hate on gay people. Just looking at the violence they foster and direct toward them I'd say that you are confused about what the Christian right are doing.
To stop hating Tucker, I would have to forgive him. Forgiveness is my right to give or withhold. Until Tucker demonstrates a change in his own behavior and owns up to the harm he's caused, then no forgiveness and I hate that fucker.
And love the man? That would require much more than contrition. He'd have to do some great things to make up for what he's done before I could do that. Christians don't and have never as a group "turned the other cheek". That's what they tell children as a part of their brainwashing program. And they most certainly are filled with hatred toward anybody who challenges their beliefs.
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the religious right embrace that bad translation and doctrine, and make it their own. I realize they are far from real christians, but at least 75% of the people in this country would tell you the bible says that its a sin for two men to lay together.the surprising thing is, No. That is an artifact of bad translation and worse church doctrine.
One can disapprove without "hating"Hating what gay people do but still loving the person sounds like a cop out to me.
some can, some have the ability to do either, depending on the circumstance.One can disapprove without "hating"
I don't understand what you said. I said the Christian right god damn well do hate on gay people.the surprising thing is, No. That is an artifact of bad translation and worse church doctrine.
Yeah but that would be lying.One can disapprove without "hating"
Perhaps in your view, which seems somewhat extremeYeah but that would be lying.
Perhaps in your view, which seems somewaht extremAll disapproval is, is very mild hate
Disapproval of a beloved child for something they did? That's not hate at all.All disapproval is, is very mild hate
Perhaps in your view, which seems somewhat extreme.Perhaps in your view, which seems somewhat extreme
Nobody does hate as well as Christians.Hating what gay people do but still loving the person sounds like a cop out to me. Besides, the Christian right god damn well do hate on gay people. Just looking at the violence they foster and direct toward them I'd say that you are confused about what the Christian right are doing.
To stop hating Tucker, I would have to forgive him. Forgiveness is my right to give or withhold. Until Tucker demonstrates a change in his own behavior and owns up to the harm he's caused, then no forgiveness and I hate that fucker.
And love the man? That would require much more than contrition. He'd have to do some great things to make up for what he's done before I could do that. Christians don't and have never as a group "turned the other cheek". That's what they tell children as a part of their brainwashing program. And they most certainly are filled with hatred toward anybody who challenges their beliefs.