If this was
a Christian against a gay person, or a Catholic against a Jew, he would have been prosecuted.
Not exact matches
This is moving further away from the teaching of Jesus than widening marriage to include
gay people and then returning to traditional
Christian teaching
against living together.
However, if we were in Uganda, it would be a different story as
Christians there have free reign to commit any horrific deeds they like, particularly
against gay people.
Christians standing
against the LGBT movement has nothing to do with not loving
gay people.
People who say they are
Christian and say they are for
Gay marriage are nuts, uneducated in Christianity and
against God.
Time and time again, I talk to
Christians whose experiences, like mine, go something like this: «I used to think that homosexuality was a sinful, promiscuous lifestyle that
people chose in rebellion to God, and that
Christians need to rally
against the «
gay agenda» through legislative action.
People can be
against gay marriage all they want — all it means is that should not be in a
gay marriage, You duty is not to beign them to church but to leave them alone in their own faith be it
christian or anythign else.
This is a refreshing point of view from a
Christian and my not being a religious
person will be able to recall this article when having the
gay marriage debate with
Christians who are
against it for religious reasons.
It's not the fact that Chick - fil - a is a
Christian business that
people are outraged about, it's the fact that they as a company (the CEO speaks for the company) they took a political stand
against gay marriage.
Well, i don't understand
christians, they don't accept
gays, ilegal aliens, they
against children born from ilegal women it don't matter the reasons, but the hate abortions, babies are the future
gays, ilegal and other things, so you
people think well, women give birth and became
gays, lesbians, masters, crist, and others... so leave the woman to choose what poblate this earth, right
Not that I am now a stranger, but that I was reared a stranger, because now I feel my «own
people» are black and brown and all the
people of color, and all those
Christian gays and lesbians who struggle for acceptance — all those who know what it means to be discriminated
against because of who they are, where they were born, or how much money or education they have.
Uncle Joe may have gone to church faithfully every Sunday, marched
against gay marriage and did all the other things
people are supposed to do within his
Christian community, but he could have secretly been a serial killer, or just going through the motions of keeping up appearances.
In the case of
christians, it is them using their belief to justify hate
against gays; oppression of women (ie; telling them what they should and shouldn't do with their bodies; basically anything that steps on a
persons equal rights within a free country.
This is part of a victimhood narrative in which, it is said,
people are being penalised «for being
Christians» (read: for discriminating
against gay clients) in various roles such as registrars, relationship counsellors, would - be adopters, and hotel proprietors.