Seth Milner wrote:rstrong wrote:
You're picking based on your personal phobias and bigotry.
No, you're cherry-picking scripture now based on your anti-Christian phobias and bigotry.
Nice try.
The New Testament has only the one directive against homosexuality. And it's not Jesus's teachings; it's from Paul, who converted a few years after Jesus's death. Jesus had nothing to say on the matter. Which is probably why major branches of Christianity don't have a problem with it.
I'm not the one claiming to live according to the Bible. I support NEITHER of the two (anti-homosexuality, anti-woman) directives. Yes, there are certainly a few directives that I'd support. Yes, I do support Jesus's overall message of peace and kindness to one's fellow human beings (which you and Mr.B seem to have missed.)
That's a simple acknowledgement that while not religious, not treating it as orders from a god, there are parts that I like and parts that I don't. I have my own beliefs and ethics, and if some biblical teachings (or a given interpretation of biblical teachings), great. That's not faith, and it's not being a Christian.
But listen up: That's what Mr.B does too. He takes the parts (one specific directive, it seems), and dismisses the rest. He's not being a Christian. He's not living according to the Bible and his beliefs aren't based on the Bible. He's edited the Bible to match his beliefs.
Pointing that out doesn't make anyone anti-Christian.