Elrohir said:You said "It's only small minded biggots, who pull them [Bible verses condemning homosexuality] up on internet forums....." That is clearly saying that if you put those verses up, then you are a "small minded bigot", which I resent.
Because it sounded to me as if you were insulting me, and it still does.
Ok this is a misconception and I really don't want it to become an issue.
Who I meant was people when an issue comes up say something like: because in passage A it tells us that we must do B and chatise homosexuals accordingly according to the devout message in the bible, literalists.
Instead of arguing along with the thread they dive in say God said and dive out leaving no relavancy to the thread and having no means to back up their claims. You know who I mean, it isn't you it isn't Mob Boss it isn't Civ General it isn't Homie it isn't anyone who might post on this or other well drawn out and argued threads, it's the simpletons who literally base there entire argument around a set of archaic laws and refuse to think beyond the words in the bible.
I never intended to insult you and never meant to, if I did I humbly apologise.
Elrohir said:It's your right to have your own opinion. Everyone can, and will make up their own minds; but don't expect Christians to stop trying to convince you. You should be flattered, in our minds we are trying to save you from a terrible fate; in your position, I would be most insulted if Christians didn't try.
Of course I'm flattered, I just don't agree that I'm somehow going to hell, because I know at heart I'm a good person, and I try hard to follow the tennants of Jesus, and fail miserbaly often, I don't have to be religous to see the inherent simplicity and perfection in his words. I don't have to be religous to understand the beauty that comes from looking within with Budhism or the inherent wordliness and spirituality with the Hindu faith. Or the obvious laws of the taoist or the infinite compassion and peaceful sentiment of the Muslims. Or the humerous but wise mesages of the African beliefs, or the deep routed animism and transcendental states of the original American faiths or the wonderous scope of the agnostic/atheistic philosophical texts on morality. I can find my own path without being told, I apreciate being told, it makes me more complete but I certainly don't apreciate being told I can't find my way to being a decent human being without faith and worse that I have to go to hell for being a decent human being and not accepting any one faith.