Froggie said nice things about his Foz! Thanks!
Christianity, homosexuality, and more are legal prejudices. Christians could never get away with the same things lots of others who claim a certain religion would be able to. Homosexuals (in most states) can’t suffer the “bliss” of marriage when they have every right to be as miserable as any straight couple! HA!
Where I stand is that I am a Christian, though I don't necessarily live a life that folks consider "Christian." Knowing the Bible inside and out does not make you a good Christian. Churching and tithing every Sunday isn’t a sign of being a good Christian. To be a Christian means to be Christ-like, and that would mean that one would mention the religion, but more than anything it would mean to share peace, love and tolerance.
Common sense can explain tolerance: I don't mean we're to approve hurting others, for example.
However, being judgmental is NOT one of the ways people who call themselves Christians are to behave. I've been judged by so many people that it's unfair, usually by Christians who don't know that I am a HUGE Jesus fan. Then, there are the non-religious who judge me on my belief because they are looping me in with their "belief" about those who claim to share the same belief system as me. It really is a hard life!
I think I perform my duties as a Christian, as well as a person, because I don't think that disliking people will ever bring them closer to God: I try to care about everyone that I can. Not so much by what their standards of life are, but by each individual. Everyone deserves to be respected and loved, and by speaking in anger or hate toward anyone for choosing a lifestyle--religious, atheist, gay--you only push folks further away from, not only a religion or frame of thought, but also yourself.
I have been told by a Buddhist that my actual way of belief is very much like his except I believe in a risen Christ. By my belief of a risen Christ I have to also therefore believe that he died for our 'sins,' and I feel by that term and definition of “sin” as I am the word "normal" for, after all, what is construed as 'normal?' It's certainly not me! I'm crazy as they come! Having died for our sins, then a lot of things are negated in the old testament by which too many so-called Christians find a text to judge and back their need to hate those who do not deserve it. We know that murder is a sin, but is finding someone to love who loves you back, and it’s unconditional, a sin? It can’t be. Whether it’s in what is considered ‘straight’ or ‘gay.’ Jesus represents love, and love is a gift. Non-believers have to also believe that love is a gift from somewhere. It is too wonderful a thing to be something that just happens.
Pat Robertson is one of those who is what I call a fake-Christian: he's garnered a lot of money by brainwashing those masses who have allowed themselves to be misled by HIS teachings and not those teachings that he is SUPPOSED to be teaching. HE is a perfect example of why folks always demean the religion.
There are also those who are “Christians” who are pushing folks further away from Christ than they are bringing to him. For example (and a familiar story): locally, someone I’ve mentored some, the gay teen who tells preacher daddy his story, dad kicks him out and tells him never come back as long as he lives that lifestyle. Now, do we see what’s happened here? The “fisherman among men” has cast away a good catch and what do you think the judgment will be at the end of his life when he stands before the Lord? Hypocritically, the same preacher dad kicked the son out who went to live with his mom in Florida…yep, the parents are divorced. The church I attend welcomes everyone. Half the congregation is homosexuals. Someone told me that is wrong, but I asked, “What’s worse to you: allowing people to be closer to Christ or pushing them further away?u201D
Then, there are those that shove it down the throats of others. Bad mojo! Let people accept what they will and when they want to. I don’t push it down the throats of anyone. I mention what works for me, and if you like this puddin’ and want some, I’ll share; but, if it’s not your dessert, then I won’t make you eat it.
I have been very lucky to have been blessed with very many friends of different religions, magic practices (Wicca or witchcraft), races, political beliefs, and more. I am thankful for everyone of them and I do not judge them. I prefer to accept each one as an individual based on their merit and hope they always accept me for who I am.
I think that is the real definition and challenge as a real Christian.
Anyway, per usual, I probably have contradicted myself somewhere, but the point is that there should be no room in our lives or hearts for any prejudice and regardless of what we believe we are all humans deserving of each other’s love, compassion, understanding and peace. For, if we can’t help each other with these things and accept this to ourselves then what good is our being here on this existence?
Now, I've mentioned pudding and I'm going to go get me some! YUM!