Issue is not whether Tim Farron thinks gay sex is a sin but whether he will work for LGBT rights anyway.http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2016/02/01/lib-dem-leader-tim-farron-still-wont-say-if-he-thinks-gay-sex-is-a-sin/#.WLqnRPZ8sUs.twitter …
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Replying to @neilmungeam
You can certainly dislike him personally & also hate the idea that homosexuality is a sin & argue with it. I do.pic.twitter.com/iDvzZuqBDK
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Replying to @HPluckrose @neilmungeam
But if he's prepared to put principles of LGBT equality above his religious beliefs &represent Libdem values on this,that's what's important
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Replying to @HPluckrose
1)Would it not make him a hypocrite? 2) I could not bring myself to vote for a homophobe, regardless of whether he acts on it politically.
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Replying to @neilmungeam
1) No because his position (according to this) is that Christians do not have the right to force their views on others so that's consistent.
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2) I can understand that. I think he must have some serious cognitive dissonance between the values of his religion & of his politics.
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