I certainly don't think people should be fired for expressing religious views which are contrary to LGBT or women's rights but I also don't think the fact that the views are religious rather than political or philosophical or personal should make them protected.
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[Christian's] obligation is clear: “Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them.” Unless you're gay, obviously. Then don't do that and try not to wish it either.
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o you ever get tired of the whole concept of individual sexuality. Is it possible that "gay" "straight' etc are the social constructs, not gender. Why does who you want to have sex with define you at all.
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Toleration is not approval. Requiring approval through law is tyranny.
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Cant we just be with people that turn us on or we love, and let our philosophies, ethics, behaviour determine how the world relates to us?
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I don't think it's bigotry to believe that the Bible says homosexuality is a sin—I just think it's bigotry to believe the Bible says anything ov value and to be a Christian at all!
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Uh oh, are the christians latching on to intersectionality as a way to make their beliefs sacrosanct? I can't say I blame them, and hey, maybe this, if nothing else, will wake up the progressive cultists.
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