Philip wrote:Neo: I say that these people should have equal rights.
Yes, as long as that doesn't mean trampling MY rights!
Ofcourse...I am not advocating for that. I mean a church should have the say whether they would marry a gay couple or not, and they should have the right o refuse. The problem comes when churches get legal funding and benefits and tax cuts and exemptions but then refuse the tax paying citizen. You can't do that.
Similarly, in a business it becomes tricky. You can't refuse someone because of your beliefs.
I don't think you fully appreciate the consequence of what you are saying, and thus the principal on which you are advocating this. I asked before and I ask again. What if this law abiding, tax paying citizen gets refused from every baker in the city or country or the world? Where should he go?
I asked Rick, I think, what if you are living in a non-Christian country and they refuse to get you a cake based on the Christian belief/message that has to go on the cake. And what if you are a minority and you get refused everywhere. Wouldn't that be wrong, unfair, unjust, discriminating? Wouldn't you feel bad?
I don't know why this is so hard to understand. Perhaps you have never been in a situation like this and perhaps that is why you don't take this scenario seriously or care. I don't mean this to belittle what you are saying but I think somewhere in the world these things are a reality and you may have never faced that and thus may be it is hard to imagine.
But in any case. I am not sure if you can do it in a business. Maybe your lawmakers should be more specific about such things.
Neo: Is homosexuality morally wrong? I am not so sure at the moment.
So, again, Scripture is a problem for you???!!!
Neo: Is it an affront to God? Based on the evidence, I'd let God decide that.
Um, do you think Scripture is in ANY way vague about what God thinks about this issue of unrepentently PRACTICING homosexuality? But if you don't believe the pertinent Scriptures are God-given, then nothing will persuade you!
I think the O.T is very specific about it. The N.T is a little vague but I am sure that it follows the path of the O.T at least in principal that this is wrong. But my concern comes because those same scriptures also said:
1. Stone the prostitute
2. Kill the homosexual
3. kill the witch
4. Stone the sabbath law-breaker
5. kill the adulterers
6. kill the blasphemers
7. Kill anyone who preaches another religion
8. stone the person who curses his parents
9. It also says that drunks, idiots, and cowards are also not having a part in the kingdom of God.
The scriptures are very clear about these things and yet you don't do it? Why?
And the same reasons why you don't do or follow those things anymore is the same reason I think there may be grey areas.
But most important of all, is what I said before. You can waive your rights in order to love and I think that is something which redeemed men in Christ can show the fallen world. They can waive their rights for others. Paul, although not the for the same cause, says that "For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my people, those of my own race" Rom 9:3"
He is willing to waive his rights to save a non-believer Jew, his nation and people. I think the principal is not much different here. And that is what I think Christ preached on the sermon on the mount.
Matthew 5:38-42
“You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ 39 “But I say to you, do not resist him who is evil; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn to him the other also. 40
“And if anyone wants to sue you, and take your shirt, let him have your coat also. 41 “And whoever shall force you to go one mile, go with him two 42 “Give to him who asks of you, and do not turn away from him who wants to borrow from you.”
I am not sure how else to see this, if not to waive your rights voluntarily in Christ to show others mercy, love and grace. Please let me know if you think otherwise.
EDIT.
By the way Phil, when is this argument going to stop? Whenever I say anything remotely of scripture which is not in line with your view, you bring out the same charge against me, that I don't think it's from God and I don't believe in them, and nothing will persuade me etc etc.
I have repeatedly told you my stance on things. And instead of blindly following dogma, I have told you repeatedly the reasons why. Evidence mostly... the point is, I have reasons for what I believe. yet you always make it sound like I have an anti-bible agenda here. That scripture don't hold any respect to me. I am sorry but this is really not true. I do respect them and treat them with care.
But I am tired of defending against these straw man attacks. I really am.