by evilgenius » Sat 28 Jan 2017, 11:50:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('aldente', 'f')orgot to address evigenius,our latest poster:
Jesus was gay !
You're looking for a rise! The short answer is, does it matter? The long answer is, don't confuse grace with weakness. The fundamentalists are fond of grace (unmerited favor) as long as it is something they can claim for themselves without reservation - due to their faith. They don't, however, find it so easy to give. When you can see that someone else, probably someone you don't even know (maybe even the worst sort of sinner), can achieve something that may be important to them and all it takes is for you to tweak something only you can, to move in some new way momentarily that you can see will bring about their desired result you can give grace, or not. Nobody has to know.
Are you trying to say that simply because Jesus was not a punk who sought to prank his fellow man at every turn for his own personal amusement, or downplay those who had little to magnify himself that he was gay? You have a lot to learn about the nature of selfishness. It isn't, for instance, tied to one's sexuality. Plenty of queer people are mean and greedy, depressed or forlorn, abusers of themselves and others. Selfishness itself can teach you, if you want to stick to that route, through failure. Only a fool or a nihilist won't learn from their mistakes. You'd be better off, though, paying attention.