Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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This is why i didnt want to get into a theological discussion on here because now i have to explain to you that u have taken the scriptures out of context to support your argument. simply put the Bible is divided into two parts. The first part gives a pretext to the second part but most of the laws in it no longer apply. both of the books you reference come from the first part
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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festivus
How is that ironic?
I don't care what his other beliefs are. He's told us what his belief is about this issue and why he believes it.
You're taking sides. Have the cajones to admit it.
I bolded the wrong part, the " I know what I need to know" was the portion that got me. 20 post in to this thing with nothing of relevance really said you labeled (no one specifically) bigots and hypocrites. Why would you do that unless you were being a
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Bigot : a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance
So no, I'm not taking sides in the debate of gay marriage (we've had this discussion numerous times, look it up if you care where I stand). I was just pointing out that calling someone a bigot and a hypocrite is funny... you know pot kettle thingy.
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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Everything_Ravens
This is why i didnt want to get into a theological discussion on here because now i have to explain to you that u have taken the scriptures out of context to support your argument. simply put the Bible is divided into two parts. The first part gives a pretext to the second part but most of the laws in it no longer apply. both of the books you reference come from the first part
Right. Choose which parts suit you, ignore the others. I get that.
Thanks for making my point.
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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HoustonRaven
Not that anyone has done it (yet), but folks on the pro-gay side have been just as bigoted towards a persons particular faith as the anti-gay crowd has been towards homosexuality.
There's a double standard and I believe that's what NC was hinting at.
Exactly. See post #22
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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HoustonRaven
Not that anyone has done it (yet), but folks on the pro-gay side have been just as bigoted towards a persons particular faith as the anti-gay crowd has been towards homosexuality.
There's a double standard and I believe that's what NC was hinting at.
No one on the pro gay side supports denying anyone of faith of their right to marry.
Nor does anyone believe that an inherent, unchangeable part of people of faith means that they deserve to lose any of their rights, save the right to impose their faith on people who don't believe or want it, which if one is to believe the Constitution, they never should have had in the first place.
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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NCRAVEN
Exactly. See post #22
In post 22 festivus expresses a distaste for something, but follows with an admission that they have the right to do it. If that was all gay people were dealing with, then this wouldn't be an issue.
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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No one on the pro gay side supports denying anyone of faith of their right to marry.
I never argued that anyone was being denied the right. But there's a vocal contingent on the pro-gay side that mocks, ridicules and otherwise denigrates all things religion. I know plenty of people of faith who are pro-gay yet they are screamed down from those on the pro-gay side who have decided to attack the entire institution of religion.
Hence the double standard NC was hinting at.
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
Edit. Not worth going down this sidetrack. Agree to disagree.
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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HoustonRaven
Right. Choose which parts suit you, ignore the others. I get that.
Thanks for making my point.
no, no! First you need to realize that i wasn't "owned" as your previous post would suggest.
its not about picking what you want its what the word says. The second part of the Bible (The New Testament) abolishes the laws of old.
Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; to make in himself of two one new man, so making peace; Ephesian 2:15
with respect to you, dont just argue with me for the sake of your pride or argument sake if you already know that you don't know what your talking about.
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
You know, I really don't care one-way-or-another about gay marriage itself. And I am not getting involved in this lovely and riveting conversation.
However, I have an issue with using the Super Bowl as a place to champion a political social cause. Especially one that, like it or not, can be a source of division and alienation for some. I don't like when people bring politics into my Synagogue (and make it a point to not discuss politics there), and I feel like to me the Super Bowl should be about the football game and the players, and not a place to "champion" gay marriage.
Re: Brendon Ayanbadejo plans to champion same-sex marriage at the Super Bowl
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StingerNLG
You know, I really don't care one-way-or-another about gay marriage itself. And I am not getting involved in this lovely and riveting conversation.
However, I have an issue with using the Super Bowl as a place to champion a political social cause. Especially one that, like it or not, can be a source of division and alienation for some. I don't like when people bring politics into my Synagogue (and make it a point to not discuss politics there), and I feel like to me the Super Bowl should be about the football game and the players, and not a place to "champion" gay marriage.
and this is all that i have said from the jump.
so while it has been fun watching some of you try to paint me out as a monster, as though i have a special place for gays in my regard of them, i find it funny that none of you have re quoted me as saying that this is something BA should do on his free time