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Christianity just makes no freaking sense to me.
A murderer who believes can go to Heaven under the right circumstances while a perfectly well-to-do non-believer gets thrown to Hell. And sometimes, it's not even their fault that they don't believe. |
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Say for a moment that we know for sure there is a high power out there. We can call it God, in the case of Christianity. I sincerely hope that God would not be such a heartless prick to send all the gays to hell as some sort of automatic reaction. If God is truly all about love like Christians harp on about, he would look into the hearts of everyone (gays included) and see their motivations, their pain, and the injustice that has surrounded their lives. Then there comes the whole concept of repentance...blah. I also don't buy into the Catholic church's notion that although homosexuality is something that is innate, it should be suppressed completely and you should repent and ask for forgiveness, or whatever. |
Yes. They all go on about unconditional love, but they've got some harsh conditions. Why would someone put all the time and effort to make this Earth but the automatically damn everybody for some minor flaw(in His books) until they repent? That doesn't seem right, and that would deter my believe in such a higher power. However, the Earth seems too good to be true, so I dunno. I'm decidedly agnostic.
I'd like to believe that there was a higher power, though, and that I could go somewhere besides nonexistence after I die. But really, I'd take nonexistence over being watched over by some ****. >.> |
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Differences between the old and new testament aside, it's a little hard to understand how you can be both a follower of the word of the bible and "laid back about it". You're either gung-ho or not. I believe there's even a term for being in the middle about things in the bible... called "luke warm". And I definitely remember there being stuff about that not being awesome at all, in god's eyes. I just think it's ridiculous that people can play the moral card about these issues and base it on biblical scripture while they're not even following the majority of the rest of the scripture included in the book. It's hypocritical. You have a right to be as hypocritical as you want, but don't expect others to take you seriously. |
^ Exactly.
The people that are all hot 'n heavy about following the laws set up by the Bible get to conveniently choose which parts to follow. I could swear that there's a part in there about stoning disobedient kids. |
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I think the point here is that I, along with a few others in this thread, find nothing inherently wrong with homosexuality. Which actually makes me want to ask, how can you find homosexuality and murder to be equal acts? I know that that is the teaching, it just doesn't really make sense to me. |
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