Love the sinner. Hate the sin.
If this is your brand of Christianity, I don't want any part of it.
Ridiculous cliche! Keyes is doing just that. You don't enable homosexual behavior or any type of sinful behavior. It can't be business as usual once a member of your family becomes defiant in their sin. Methinks you are not ANY brand of Christianity.
Christians in America no longer even hate the sin.
Alan Keyes is man enough to stand against a public and proud acceptance of sin even by his own child. This is because he probably believes he answers to God first.
Of course, you do not accept this kind of Christianity. Most Americans no longer want to condemn any sin. They want to forgive sin BEFORE OR, WITHOUT, REPENTANCE.
Maybe if a majority of righteous people began to condemn adultery, fornication, throwaway marriage, homosexuality and other sins, we might not have as much of it going on.
We all don't have to sink together to the lowest common denominator of sinfulness to show our "tolerance." Never to judge is to allow evil to run rampant.
If this is your brand of Christianity, I don't want any part of it.
Nowhere in the Bible will you find that sentiment. Nowhere. As a matter of fact, the Bible states categorically that God's hates unrepentent evildoers.
What you express is a popular notion by feel goodism religion that is in opposition to the Bible.
If you are a professing Christian, I would ask you where you got that notion from? Certainly not from Scripture, nor the teaching of the historic Christian faith.
Also, if that sentiment were true, and God did separate the sin from the sinner, hating the sin and loving the sinner, then why does God assign that sin to the sinner and banish them to hell for their sin?
I am really curious as to your response.