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Originally Posted by Textcritic
I think you are missing how difficult it is really to separate one premise from the other. Your passive rejection of equal rights for homosexuals is not altogether different from those who are more visibly outspoken in their bigotry.
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So to explain.
My stand is, I believe it is immoral to take those rights away from homosexuals. Every man deserves equal rights. The entire biblical premise here contradicts itself. It's blows itself up. Being married to another man is, of course, not accepted under biblical principle. However, putting down another non-religious man for being gay is not accepted under biblical principle. It's hard to make sense of.
It's not right to get married to another guy, however it's not right to stop them from doing so.
They should be allowed what all else are.
Confusing.