BabyScooter
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I second that! Yes I go to church and I'm Saved by the blood of Jesus!
I second that! Yes I go to church and I'm Saved by the blood of Jesus!
It's like some weird double-standard... I mean, it's like, according to the Bible, homosexuality is wrong, but it's also said in the Bible that everyone should "Love Thy Neighbor".I don't consider myself religious or a fan of organized relgion. I don't go to church. I still pray every now-and-again. I give thanks when things are going well or I ask that my friends and family are watched for and taken care of when things are going bad in their life. I kinda consider myself agnostic. I believe in a higher power. The few times my roommate/best friend and I have gone to church (weddings or funerals) he stated that he feels kinda weird since the church "hates" me (as he puts it) cuz I'm gay. When I do step into a church, I do get the feeling of not being wanted there, eventhough nobody would know I was gay. Why go somewhere you're not wanted? I'll pray from my house.
EXACTLY! It's like these commercials I've seen on TV a couple of years ago about a specific church shooing certain people out of their altar (a gay man, a goth girl, a man who was lusting over another woman, another man who was wanting to kill the crying baby behind them), then at the end of the commercial, a message flashed saying "Jesus didn't turn people away."I do agree that according to the Bible homosexuality is a dreadful sin in the sight of God. But God still loves homosexuals even though their sin is an offence to Him. Just like God still loves liars, thieves, adulterers and murderers while abhorring their sin. There have been many murderers, thieves, and yes, homosexuals who have repented of their sin and been forgiven by God through the sacrificial death of Christ shedding His blood on the cross and they will not live their lives in such a wrong manner again.
But sadly some Christians have a tendency to permanently brand homosexual men and women as anathema and so they end up being strongly unwelcomed among the Church Christ died to make them a part of.
Why do we forget what Jesus said about not judging others and hating the sin but loving the sinner in this single area? How heartbroken it must make Jesus Christ, His Heavenly Father and the Holy Spirit.
After learning more about the issue (I haven't read all the HP books so I had to do more research lol), I think what Rowling did was fine. You will meet homosexuals in your life; it's almost guaranteed. You have to learn how to deal with different kinds of people, or you will be quickly left behind. And whatever you may think of the life style (everyone's entitled to their opinion), everyone deserves respect. People are people; some are good, some are bad. You need to judge people by the kind of person they ultimately are, regardless of orientation.It's like the other night when they were talking about the revealing of Dumbledorm's sexual orientation, they were reading e-mails from parents giving their two-cents worth of the whole matter, and one mom's e-mail complained about how the whole world is trying to introduce children to this "evil cult" and that if they knew of his orientation all along, they would have never bought a single Harry Potter book in the first place.
It's that kind of reactions that give the Christian faith a bad name.