dermdoc said:
kurt vonnegut said:
dermdoc said:
So where are the gluttony parades? Or the month of lust?
C' mon man.
Again, you completely fail to understand the causal relationship.
There are no gluttony or lust parades because Christians don't care about people committing those sins. The whole point is that if you treated other sins the way you treat LGBTQ sins, then those sins would have a parade and a month.
I disagree. Christians do care about those other sins.
When is the last time you were in a church? How would you know?
And if you are going to continue to point out Christian hypocrisy, you have to acknowledge the hypocrisy of the militant LGBT folks. To my knowledge, no other sin is thrown in our face like this one.
Do you feel that a person who is Hindu should be openly considered immoral in our society and marginalized? Should they be excluded from serving in the military or from being represented in books? Should laws be made to make their practice illegal?
Do you feel that a person who has plastic surgery should be considered immoral in our society and marginalized? Should they be excluded from serving in the military or from being represented in books? Should laws be made to make vanity surgery illegal?
Same questions for someone who has been divorced. Or someone that banged a pornstar. Or someone who eats unhealthy foods. Or gossips. Or doesn't go to church on Sunday.
Now, do you feel that trans persons should be openly considered immoral and marginalized? Should they be excluded from serving in the military or from being represented in books. Should laws be passed making the practice of their lifestyle illegal.
Unless you answer identically to all of those questions - yes, I think you are being hypocritical. Despite earlier hyperbole, I recognize that Christians care about other sins. You just don't care that much about them. Those sins are rampant in society and Christians participate in just about all of them.
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You can point out whatever hypocrisy you want about other people. I'm sure that I'll agree with you in some cases. But unless someone else's hypocrisy justifies Christian hypocrisy, then your last statement is nothing but deflection.