He probably also believes in Hell. That's much worse. We can't purity test peoples beliefs.
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The issue is how his beliefs impact people. Saying gay sex is sinful has an impact on gay people. He tried not to say it, but he did.
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Replying to @BristolBen
Actually, he didn't. Ppl assumed it because he didn't deny it quickly enough.https://conatusnews.com/tim-farron-liberal-perspective/ …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Very well written, as always, as very clear
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I don't to overstate my case regarding Farron (we are dealing with a good man) but you are ignoring the real effect of his religious views
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however much they don't affect his policies. You are also pass too quickly over the prominence of his position and thus the higher->
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standard that should apply to him. He is *representing* our views. No the ability to overcome our prejudices and act in a liberal way->
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*Now the ability* is to his credit, but his stated prejudice is harmful *in itself* to others. That matters a lot.
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I assumed 'not' and your still claiming he stated prejudiced beliefs which he didn't.
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He didn't lie quickly enough under interrogation but urged ppl to focus on his liberalism so cast him out. Worst of the left
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