Very good point! Naturally, you will get your fair share of slams from others on the forum for stating this. :)
What must be absolutely frustrating for a gay person is knowing that, to some, especially Christians, they are damned if they're seen as being promiscuous but they are just as damned if they choose a monogamous relationship with a lifetime partner. While I'm not particularly interested in Gay Mardi Gras I can well understand why the gay community reached a point some years ago when they decided to thumb their noses at a society that had oppressed them for so long and decided to do something about it. And so now, they flaunt the 'sex' part with their over-the-top flamboyant and risque behavior just to p--s off their oppressors. Who can blame them? Any oppressed people can only be held down by someone's foot for so long. When the final straw eventually breaks the camel's back is when they say, "Enough!" Then they group together and rise up to be counted. Those that were under the control of others for so long are now in a position to assert some control of their own, much to the chagrine of the former masters. And, this is what has happened. Both the homophobes and the Christian Fundamentalist are those that have created the current 'gay monster' but they're too dumb to realize this. Once homosexuality is as accepted as hetosexuality (probably by the upcoming or the following generation) and gay marriage becomes 'the norm' the gay movement that has so many people believing that the sky is falling will have no reason to exist.
Homosexuality (and heterosexuality) are sins when they are a part of paganistic rituals as performed to images of false gods. It isn't so much the sex part but the very act of false worship and all that this entails that is offensive to God. Remember, we're told that He is a jealous God. The first commandment of the Big Ten is: "Thou shalt have no other gods but me." God has clearly planted His stake with the very first command. As I've said many times previously, there is plenty of information available online about the idol worship and the fertility rituals that were going on at the time of Bible authors. Those that have a genuine interest in seeking the truth will do just that.
I've made it crystal clear from the outset that I'm not concerned about one's sexuality. More than that, it's none of my business. It's none of yours either . . .
As for your 'cheap shot' remark. As I said before, take it up with Jesus. He's the one I quoted and (I believe) used appropriately in keeping with the general tone of the conversation.
By the way, calling me 'dude' is not necessary.
I don't know. Are you? The way Jesus phrased the comment is that NO ONE bothers to remove the plank from their own eye but they still can't mind their own business about someone's splinter anyway. So, the comment was meant for everyone for all time.
Which side of the fence are you on anyway, meshak? You seem to attack posters randomly depending on your frame of mind at the time. Earlier this week via PMs I was your good friend. Now you're coming at me like a rabid dog even though "I" am the same person with the same points of view that I've had since day one. You seem awful fickle and it's difficult (for me, anyway) to take you too seriously.
Are you saying that you're an alien, meshak ...? :blink:
Jesus' standards, by the way, had Him rubbing shoulders with the sinners of His day. He didn't condemn them or preach to them as far as I know. Not only did Jesus appreciate them for WHO they were but in so doing this also gave Him the opportunity to basically 'give the finger' to the pious Pharisees because he had no respect for them. Why? Because they were - here's that word again - hypocrites. Jesus condemned them! They knew the letter of the Law frontwards and backwards but they knew not how to apply the spirit of the Law with love. They had no right to point their judgmental fingers at others but they did so anyway. They didn't like Jesus because he ate and drank with those who, to the Pharisees, were low-life and should be spurned.
Um, sounds somewhat familiar . . .