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fandomsecrets2014-06-02 06:46 pm
[ SECRET POST #2708 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2708 ⌋
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[Degrassi Junior High/Degrassi High and Saved By The Bell]
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[The Cinema Snob]
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[Phil Robertson from Duck Dynasty]
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[Silicon Valley]
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[Xavier Dolan]
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[Pacific Rim]
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[Sailor Moon]
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[Iwan Rheon]
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[Love Stage!!]
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[The Losers (movie)]
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[K-pop]
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I agree I'd rather have someone who is consistent about their beliefs - it doesn't necessarily make me respect them, but at least I can consistently avoid them.
As for the Unchristian thing: people have the right to say that.
Firstly there's a huge tone difference in the Old and New Testament. Old Testament is basically vengeful God while New Testament is basically Jesus spreading message of love.
Secondly there are just a few lines about homosexuality in the Bible, and they're highly open fr interpretation/translation issues.
Thirdly, people pick and choose all the time what parts of the Bible they wish to follow: or we'd still be stoning people for being infidels, marrying war brides or thing eating shrimp is taboo.
It's totally valid for someone who is more Jesus-centric, or has a non-literal interpretation of the Bible to find it un-Christian to be hateful, because they believe in a message of love.
I went to Catholic school until I was 15. Know how often I heard about homosexuality being a sin? Zero times. Now, I don't know what the teachers' personal feeling on it were, but at least they did not believe in spreading hate.
Christianity is not a monolith, and its absolutely valid to criticize the more extremist factions from within.
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