I do understand where this guy is coming from in terms of a solid ethical foundation though, and socially derived ethics vs religious.
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And we can join on these despite our differences. That's how we have gender equality & same sex marriage despite religious values.
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Yes then some becomes semantics. One can also oppose same sex marriage and not cry for it to be illegal punished by government.
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Yes, but that was not what the Stonewall survey found.
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I'm not sure I know what you mean either, hard on here sometimes in 140 characters to delve into philosophical and theological discourse
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4/5 of general population supported same sex marriage & 3/5 of Christians. This shows we share values which are not Christian.
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Semantics like I said, many Christians I know believe same sex Marriage to be wrong, but are not for the government not allowing it.
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But you have a lot of libertarians. Here 87% of Brits think homosexuality is morally acceptable although 50% are Christians, 5% Muslim etc.
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But only 1 in 10 UK Christians said they get their moral values from Christianity. Only half believe Jesus was the son of God too.
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If someone doesnt accept the divinity of Christ that is antithetical to Christianity. They are confused not a Christian.
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Only a third of them believe he rose from the dead.
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