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Originally Posted by clgustaveson
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This law is anti-christian huh?
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IF was is stated in the initial post is true of this law, then yes it is anti-Christian. Any law that seeks to limit telling the truth of the word of God so that some might be saved is anti-Christian.
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When someone struggles with lying, smoking, or any other sin we carry them and try our hardest to lift them up. When someone is homosexual we deal with it in much more harsh manner.
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How does saying that prove this law is not anti-Christian? This is a red herring. Second, speak for yourself. When someone struggles with homosexuality I help them just as I would any liar or someone doing any other sin. But still HOW does that pertain to the subject of telling the truth outside of the church building? You seem to be chasing rabbit trails here
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The popular tactics of helping these lost people have been far from necessary and obviously have been getting the church nowhere in this area. I have felt that the manner preachers have approached this topic with has been largely a driving force in the secular view of christians.
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Again, this has nothing to do with the current topic.
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This is not anti-christian it's definitely a good law that will help dilute the negative view of the church.
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It is anti-christian. It does NOT force the church to alter it's view. It might prevent them from telling the truth that like lying, adultery or other sins homosexuality is a sin and then need to repent.