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There is no POV. The sun is either up or the sun is down. Intolerance is anti-Christian and anti-American and NO AMERICAN should tolerate it. If that means shaming so-called "christians" into complying with real Christian values, then so be it.
If you're homophobic or racists, try to no be so thin-skinned when we call you out and expose you for who you are.
BTW - look up the word "bigoted" in a dictionary.
No Heterosexual or Homosexual should have to tolerate homophobia and bigotry. Period. There is no POV.
I think you have some tunnel vision on this issue, so it's probably going to be difficult discussing your points.
You say intolerance is anti-Christian, yet there there numerous sins that Christians don't tolerate. Do you think to be Christian you should tolerate all sin and ignore the verses in the Bible that directly condemn sin?
What is a Christian to do? Should the Christian fully follow the Word of God, or should that Christian forsake the Bible to follow the rules set forth by secular and worldly man? Why should a Christian forsake God to follow secular laws, and in the process, damn his soul to Hell? Perhaps the path of Godly righteousness supersedes what the carnal world dictates.
The point I'm making in this thread is that you, me, Christians, and non-Christians should have the tact and common decency to understand each-other; if it's really so offensive you have the right to civilly leave. That is a far better choice than to get confrontational or violent.
I think you'll find their comments spineless, toothless, and otherwise harmless. (for the most part)
While that's probably true that doesn't just apply to the right/far-right, but the left and far-left as well.
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