"Criticize Islam, not Muslims" is akin to the canard of "hate the sin, not the sinner," that has long given license to anti-LGBTQ views.
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Replying to @nathanlean
No, it's not,
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Replying to @HPluckrose @nathanlean
I'm a Christian and I don't hate or judge anyone in LGBT community. Why would I? Because they sin? So do I. So do all people. No difference.
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Replying to @danthegreater @nathanlean
Judging homosexuality as a sin in the problem. You're fully within your rights to do so but people can be very critical of the rationale.
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Imagine if I were to say 'I don't hate or judge Christians. I make poor intellectual and moral decisions too.'
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Might you feel I was within my rights to think so & say so but disagree strongly that Christianity is a poor intellectual & moral decision?
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This is often how supporters of LGBT rights feel about Christians linking gay sex with other actions considered morally wrong.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @nathanlean
Unfortunately a lot of Christians don't understand how to live without being judgemental of other people's life choices.
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Replying to @danthegreater
I do see the difference between being overtly so & being so in principle but not hostile. You still see gay relationships as sinful tho.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes, but I have no issue with gay couples, gay marriage or gay rights. I think no less of them than I do anyone else, including myself.
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