Re: Which religion will stand its ground against the gay agenda? [W:743]
I have compassion for Dooble,but I don't pity him.
He ultimately chooses to believe what he wants to believe.
He just can't force others to adopt his beliefs.
In my opinion,people have the right to believe anything they want,but there is no excuse for being a lousy salesman when pitching those beliefs to others.
If a salesman tries to convince me to switch to his product,I have every right to ask for proof that that product is what it is claimed to be.
If a salesman says he has the best beef in the planet,and that his company is the cleanest in the land,I have aright to ask for a roast beef sandwich and a tour of the premises.
Simply say "you have to trust me" is the quickest way to get thrown out of my office.
If someone here believes that homosexuality is wrong,the burden of proof is on them.
They do not get to determine whether or not the proof they supply is sufficient enough.
That is the right of the other person.
For Dooble to state
I'm through with evidence, too. You people don't need any more evidence. The next step is a sledgehammer type approach.
is something I found terrifying.
If his "sledgehammer approach" doesn't what is left but the "gun to the back of the head approach"?
Like I said,I have compassion for Dooble,but no pity.