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To: photodawg
By all means compartmentalize those nasty things in life. Believe person A goes to work and morphs into person B. Nah, perversion won't affect his work or view points ... Nah ... LOL!!!
623 posted on 07/17/2005 11:22:59 PM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: nmh
If you were in vice president Cheney's situation, how would you deal with your daughters lesbianism? Tell her its morally wrong and demand that she change? Disown her and ostracize her from the family if she didn't? The reality of life is that we are all sinners..."judge not least ye be judged". We all should follow Christ's teachings and the word of the lord. The beauty of Christianity is in the acceptance of sin as part of our nature. We must love the sinner, not the sin. Crimes should be punished, murderers should be executed. This is for justice sake. Because a person has sinned, is no reason to not respect their common humanity. Should you embrace their sin ? No. Should you embrace their humanity, and goodness in other aspects? Absolutely. This is not compartmentalizing, its understanding and accepting basic human nature. I have known many heterosexuals who were of extremely bad character. What conclusion am I to draw? I have not related well to male homosexuals that I have come across. They do not appeal to me on many levels. However, I have been able to work with them when necessary, and have found them to be trustworthy, effective employees. I have never had a male homosexual friend, but have had lesbian friends. I have found the lesbians to have just as much honesty and character as many of my heterosexual friends.
639 posted on 07/18/2005 6:55:28 AM PDT by photodawg
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