In response to blip #123075

Yes, I too am familiar with the concept of "paradox of tolerance".
The answer to that is that if we wish to build a fair and just society, we cannot permit intolerance.
Demagogues would consider that a contradiction. Reasonable people would consider that necessary.

If depicting rainbows makes you uncomfortable, that is a problem with you. It is not about being a Christian. In the Bible, a rainbow is one of the symbols of God's love for us.
The ideology that causes some Christians to despise LGBT people has very little to do with Christ's teachings. The Bible does not really support that – traditions do.
If I were you, I would question why you should be peer pressured by dead people.

I am not a liberal, by the way. Not sure where you got that from.
But that's besides the point.

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In response to blip #123078

Cinder said:
Yes, I too am familiar with the concept of "paradox of tolerance".
The answer to that is that if we wish to build a fair and just society, we cannot permit intolerance.
Demagogues would consider that a contradiction. Reasonable people would consider that necessary.

1. Ahh, ok. I understand. Thanks for telling me that. It clears up my view of politics. /srs

2. Yes, that is true, but I dont want to be scrutinized by the FAR far right (That is, all the "Anti-woke people")

3. Although The Bible does teach to love one another, what it does teach is to not "do as thou will". We hate sin, not sinners. Try reading Genesis, the story of Sodom and Gomorrah; Leviticus, rules to be good and faithful (No Adultery, No Homosexuality (including m/m and f/f), No feral beastiality); and Corinthians, which is all about love!

I hope im able to help you guide you in the right direction. Thank you for being respectful btw!

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