It's more tolerant to tell someone you disagree with them than to outright
claim they are wrong. It seems kind of divine of you to put it in
absolutes. Just saying.

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On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 11:04 AM, GMoney <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Ignorance excused by faith is frustrating.
>
> What does it mean to be "tolerant" of people who hold the view that
> homosexuality is a sin? Does it mean I can't tell them I think they are
> wrong? What is the difference between a differing opinion, and an attack? I
> think his God is bogus, and his attributions to him similar. Is that an
> attack? Is it attacking me to tell me I can't say such things?
>
> Tolerance, tolerance, tolerance.....the way I see it, all I really need to
> allow is that he should be free to have his beliefs without having his
> civil rights violated because of them. For instance, I don't think he
> should be denied the right to marry just because he believes in a backwards
> God. Can he say the same about homosexuals? Now who's tolerant?
>
> Tolerance shouldn't mean that I can't tell someone I think they are wrong.
>
>


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