Gay Pride Month... Part 2

oh good, nuff said, now we can go back to a positive thread.

I think it is great that we (well, most of us anyway) can now accept people as they are and nobody is discriminated against because of race, gender, sexuality and that this is protected in law.

Although I am not gay (or a minority race) I ca n appreciate the hard work to get t o this point and that is a source of pride.
First off I said .... "nuff said for now"

And why does a thread need to be positive ? Shouldn't a thread in an open forum be instead "discussed" as the forum name implies ?

If any topic is going to "discussed" then there are of course going to be positive & negative points about it.
 
oh good, nuff said, now we can go back to a positive thread.

I think it is great that we (well, most of us anyway) can now accept people as they are and nobody is discriminated against because of race, gender, sexuality and that this is protected in law.

Although I am not gay (or a minority race) I ca n appreciate the hard work to get t o this point and that is a source of pride.
Agree completely. I'm not gay either, but have had some very good friends and coworkers over the years who were/are gay, wonderful people and I was blessed to have them in my life.

Many people still are intolerant, hateful and homophobic, that is who they are. We are all people who are alike in many ways, very sad that we can't respect each other despite our differences. Personally, I'd rather be like a kind and compassionate gay person, than an angry selfish hater.
 

So is this
1 John 3 :: NIV. How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.

Does that mean some children are to be treated differently?
It's encouraging to see Christians quote New Testament passages that reflect the love of God as taught by Jesus, rather than Old Testament quotes that support hate and condemnation.
 
You may wonder why I said I miss the seventies when that is when discrimination of gays was high. However, it was about fairness, tolerance, compassion, and we fought for those things.
There was a piece in the Maude episode about immigration also and of course the seventies were about feminism and civil rights.
It was a massive time of change.
I'm sorry, but don't see things have improved much in this age. Its a screwed up world. I think many people from all walks of life would agree with me. Even the ones we fought with and for. I don't like the way things turned out.
 
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Agree completely. I'm not gay either, but have had some very good friends and coworkers over the years who were/are gay, wonderful people and I was blessed to have them in my life.

Many people still are intolerant, hateful and homophobic, that is who they are. We are all people who are alike in many ways, very sad that we can't respect each other despite our differences. Personally, I'd rather be like a kind and compassionate gay person, than an angry selfish hater.

Well, if in here you are referring too me ? And it seems you may be, I am neither angry or selfish. I just do not agree with , nor support the queer lifestyle.

Again, if you are referring too me and it seems you are, then it also seems you enjoy calling me names , and placing labels on me ...... which says more about you, than I.

But hey, if that is your way ? By all means enjoy yourself.
 
Well, if in here you are referring too me ? And it seems you may be, I am neither angry or selfish. I just do not agree with , nor support the queer lifestyle.

Again, if you are referring too me and it seems you are, then it also seems you enjoy calling me names , and placing labels on me ...... which says more about you, than I.

But hey, if that is your way ? By all means enjoy yourself.
You made your stance clear, nobody is pushing you to support or engage in a queer lifestyle. That is why when the video was posted, the user said to feel free to move on if not interested. If you want to take this personally so you can pick a fight, not taking your bait.
 
It's encouraging to see Christians quote New Testament passages that reflect the love of God as taught by Jesus, rather than Old Testament quotes that support hate and condemnation.
Fuzzybuddy wrote
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"For some "Gay Pride" means becoming openly a part of society, rather than a hidden, discriminated group. Gay bashing was considered more of a sport than a crime. For some, "Gay Pride" means the Bible is not the law of the land."

Cornhusker wrote
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"It may not be "the law of the land", but it is considered by many to be the Word of God."

I interpreted Cornhusker post to mean a continuation of this.
Seven Gay Texts: Biblical Passages Used to Condemn Homosexuality
There are seven texts often cited by Christians to condemn homosexuality: Noah and Ham (Genesis 9:20–27), Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:1–11), Levitical laws condemning same-sex relationships (Leviticus 18:22, 20:13), two words in two Second Testament vice lists (1 Corinthians 6:9–10; 1 Timothy 1:10), and Paul's letter to the Romans (Romans 1:26–27)
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0146107915577097

That conflicts with 1John3. I prefer the 1John3

I could be wrong in my interpretation of Cornhuskers post as him still believing biblical passages are to be used to Condemn Homosexuality.
 
So is this
1 John 3 :: NIV. How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.

Does that mean some children are to be treated differently?
Nope, never said it did.
 
Since you guys have this New Covenant why do you even bother with the "old" one? Just abandon it, why not?


I guess because the new one references the old one a lot, so needed for historical context - but is interesting how people cherry pick bits out of OT without considering how Jesus reacted to them.

or really how people cherry pick any bits to suit their agenda
 
You made your stance clear, nobody is pushing you to support or engage in a queer lifestyle. That is why when the video was posted, the user said to feel free to move on if not interested. If you want to take this personally so you can pick a fight, not taking your bait.

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"the user said to feel free to move on if not interested. If you want to take this personally so you can pick a fight, not taking your bait."

But I am interested, interested in voicing my opinion, just like everyone else. Only my opinion doesn't parrot some of the others here.

And I again am not "picking a fight" just voicing my opinion ..... apparently you do not agree with me, fine. Why can't you give me the same courtesy ?

I cast no bait , if you took it that way ? .... that's on you.
 
I guess because the new one references the old one a lot, so needed for historical context - but is interesting how people cherry pick bits out of OT without considering how Jesus reacted to them.

or really how people cherry pick any bits to suit their agenda
We really don't know how Jesus would react. I'm going to guess Jesus would favor Pride. I base that on the stories of Jesus, an unmarried single man keeping 12 men as close friends.
 
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But I am interested, interested in voicing my opinion, just like everyone else. Only my opinion doesn't parrot some of the others here.

And I again am not "picking a fight" just voicing my opinion ..... apparently you do not agree with me, fine. Why can't you give me the same courtesy ?

I cast no bait , if you took it that way ? .... that's on you.
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OK, I was only and am only trying to have a discussion/conversation about a topic raised. But it seems ? many here such as yourself just do not want to have it, as long as my opinion differs from theirs / yours.

So name calling, snide remarks etc. Seem to prevail.

Now, if you like we can go on like this forever , however my opinion will not change, nor will I be silenced .
 
In principle, and believing in the equality of the diverse nature of humans, gay rights and acceptance certainly have my support.

That said, a Gay Pride month goes right over my head. I don't know why a designated month is useful. I also think that society can never be truly equal.

I'd be interested to know what a Gay Pride Month has achieved, what progress it has brought about. What advances has it helped make? A serious question.

As for the talk of Jesus, etc. I'm not getting it. I think it's clear what Christianity feels about gays. Whilst I'm not a christian as such, I can understand their stance and why they feel as they do. You won't change their mind, and it seems silly to try. There are societal standards, and it's not a free-for-all. Christians are entitled to feel as they do as well.

Bottom line - when it comes to legal aspects, we should strive for equality. Societal wise, we can never have that.
 
OK, I was only and am only trying to have a discussion/conversation about a topic raised. But it seems ? many here such as yourself just do not want to have it, as long as my opinion differs from theirs / yours.

So name calling, snide remarks etc. Seem to prevail.

Now, if you like we can go on like this forever , however my opinion will not change, nor will I be silenced .


Clearly not. You are certainly not being silenced. You are also not posting anything about the topic but simply about how you can post.
The thread isn't about you.
 
I'd be interested to know what a Gay Pride Month has achieved, what progress it has brought about. What advances has it helped make? A serious question.

As for the talk of Jesus, etc. I'm not getting it. I think it's clear what Christianity feels about gays. Whilst I'm not a christian as such, I can understand their stance and why they feel as they do. You won't change their mind, and it seems silly to try. There are societal standards, and it's not a free-for-all. Christians are entitled to feel as they do as well.

' Christianity' is many people - they don't all feel the same. They don't have ' a stance'

The talk of Jesus, in my post was replying to poster who asked why people keep the OT.

I don't think Gay Pride Month has achieved something, it is more about celebrating achievements made thus far.
But also awareness is an ongoing thing.
 
' Christianity' is many people - they don't all feel the same. They don't have ' a stance'

The talk of Jesus, in my post was replying to poster who asked why people keep the OT.

I don't think Gay Pride Month has achieved something, it is more about celebrating achievements made thus far.
But also awareness is an ongoing thing.
Well said!
 
To be fair, Muslims are many people too - and they don't all have exactly same views on everything either - any more than all Christians do.
Please note that I made the emphasis on Islamists, not Muslims or Islamic people.
One of my work mates is quite a devout Indian Muslim, he's a good bloke and fun to go for a drink with!
 


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