Wormwood said:
Yes, that article looked like a bunch of unconfirmed reports.
You didn't even read the article, did you? If you had, you would have seen...
"
Among them is Joseph Okia, nephew of President Yoweri Museveni in Uganda, where proposed legislation would invoke the death penalty for "aggravated homosexuality."
"Definitely there is a link between conservative Christians in America and conservative Christian leaders in Uganda," Okia confirmed to the report's researchers. Okia spoke of "a close intellectual and mentoring relationship.""
So no, this isn't an "unconfirmed report"; it's the people in Africa who were working on the legislation saying "Oh yeah, we've definitely been working with US Christian groups on this".
Are you saying that Christians should not stand against genocide because people tell lies? I think I was pretty clear in what I said. If you are trying to find an underlying meaning, I cant help you.
You didn't answer the question. Do you think homosexuality is a worse sin than genocide?
Yes, these pastors are regularly pulverized by the media and Christian communities. What is your point again?
Only when it gets to absurd levels. But right now there are plenty of mega-church pastors who are quite wealthy, and pastors preaching the "prosperity gospel", and conservative Christian politicians who laud the uber-wealthy as "job creators" and specifically skew public policy in their favor.
So rather than the Christian community actively opposing the extreme greed in our culture, many facets of Christianity have
embraced it. Why? And why is not a problem at least on par with homosexuality?
These arguments are so ridiculous. Its like saying we shouldn't denounce pornography or abortion because Jesus never addressed these issues.
You need to stop thinking in black/white terms, where the only two options are 1) devote massive resources to opposing homosexuality, or 2) ignore it entirely.
My point is, why is there such an extreme emphasis on the sin of homosexuality? It can't be because it's more prominent in our society, because greed is also is sin and is waaaaaaaaaaay more prominent in western culture, to the point where facets of Christianity actively embrace it.
I think you need to get out more. Last I heard they are having gay parades at Disneyland, movies like "Brokeback Mountain" and a host of others are glorifying the lifestyle and famous gay women and men make themselves known all the time and are praised for their life choices.
You're jumping subjects. I'm specifically talking about efforts to deny gays basic
civil protections, e.g., employment protections, access to housing, access to lending, access to business services, etc.
You seem to be stuck (again) in black/white mode, where if gays aren't universally shunned, then it can't be that they face civil discrimination. You do understand that it's possible for gays to exist publicly (celebrities), but still encounter legal discrimination, don't you?
In any event, you seem determined to treat this lifestyle that you claim to be sinful in God's eyes as in need of sympathy and protection. Am I missing something here?
Yes, you're missing something
huge. As Christians, aren't
all God's children entitled to our sympathy and protection? If you don't think gays are, then what do you think should be done with them? Should we treat them differently than we treat everyone else?
Lets say homosexuality falls right after genocide and witchcraft in severity (as if such a list exists), does that mean we should start a care group for dictators who kill their own people because we want to be compassionate? I have no idea where you are going with this.
Well, earlier you said sexual sins were the most "devious", so apparently you think such a list exists. Maybe you could share it?
And are you arguing that we should treat gays the same way we treat genocidal dictators?
But I can tell you I am tired of Christians who stand for what is right being attacked as if they are some raving, hateful, homophobic group whereas the homosexual population are those who are in need of sanction and should be praised.
Apparently the point of the OP has been lost on you. By being so over-the-top hateful and aggressive towards gays (
ridiculous rhetoric, denial of basic civil rights,
pushing for "kill the gays" laws), and by singling it out among all other sins as somehow the most important, the Christian Right has created a bully-victim perception, and the public is siding with the perceived victims.
IOW, just as the OP explains, conservative Christians have facilitated the exact opposite of what they wanted.