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I hope these initiatives will be increasingly more, and separate communities and people will understand that they must work together. Just so the results will not delay to appear.miere de albinehttp://www.miere-bucovina.ronoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790832884400143603.post-52807763559125093132011-03-04T04:01:01.023-05:002011-03-04T04:01:01.023-05:00I get your point. That is why I call this a compl...I get your point. That is why I call this a complicated issue. Attacks resolve nothing, which is where I see both sides at this time. Neither side chooses to look at its own side objectively. And, in the end, it comes down to an individual's personal understandings and beliefs.<br /><br />That people will be in conflict, goes without saying. That some compromise will eventually prevail seems obvious too. The counterpoint to this is one side or the other destroys the opposition. Neither side has left that path behind at this point. That is the political side, which strongly manifests itself in everyday public life.<br /><br />At least one danger (of many) I see, is Christians who oppose homosexuality on moral grounds, will end up ostracized and persecuted, as the result of political expediency. It is, in a sense, the "flaw" Christians built into the laws of this country, when they came here to escape religious persecution. We chose "no state religion" with hope of freedom to live, worship, promote, and convert others through open choice. <br /><br />This is not perfect, of course. Now, its possible one imperfection may be, what people fled here to avoid, will take the form of a different kind of religious persecution. That makes the "other side" responsible in word and deed to prevent such from coming to pass.<br /><br />You are on that "other side," I speak of. Naturally, I phrase this delicately, rather than in the everyday rhetoric of the real world. I am not interested in the "attack dog" approach, nor in carrying on a public debate. <br /><br />You respected my comment and I hope this one as well. I want to respect your willingness to put yourself before the public in this and other forums, so maybe, when I can't keep from a ranting reply, you will understand I am human.<br /><br />The world is a messy place. On many points, we are on opposite sides in this world. We don't stone people in this country--not by law, anyway (Amen)--so, with the guidance of Jesus Christ, I seek the wisdom of God, that's needed to live, in the age I am living in. You and others like you are a part of that age.Wyman Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14246828004909260940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790832884400143603.post-24736730957954687682011-03-03T21:20:39.838-05:002011-03-03T21:20:39.838-05:00Wyman, thank you for a thoughtful comment in respo...Wyman, thank you for a thoughtful comment in response to this post. It is ironic is it not that you feel under attack from people like me and I feel under attack too. Maybe not from people like you, but from others who call themselves Christians also. It is a shame we have such difficulty respecting our differences even though we do not agree. Just for the record, I do not know any LGBT people I respect who advocate denying anyone rights based on their religious beliefs. Can you say the same about Christians in relationship to LGBT people? PatPat Griffinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10294124976259446788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790832884400143603.post-33579868084377784932011-03-02T21:28:31.170-05:002011-03-02T21:28:31.170-05:00In my mind and heart, this is a complicated issue....In my mind and heart, this is a complicated issue. Any religious based college or university should adhere to its religious beliefs and policies.<br /><br />What you point out, does appear hypocritical, taking your words at face value. Money seems to have bought the institution's morality and ethics. At the same time, I suspect, the Lesbian/Gay community's lack of respect for the values and beliefs of religious colleges, shows a strong desire to "corrupt" those values in whatever way works. A kind of "means justifies the ends" mentality.<br /><br />Yes, I am straight. No, I do not believe in the homosexual lifestyle. YES, I do BELIEVE some people are born HOMOSEXUAL. God will judge each of us as individuals, so not being God, I CAN'T know God's Final Judgement on any person. However, I can try to know others by their works, as they come to know me by my works.<br /><br />It is the politics that bothers me most on both sides. I agree, a case can be made that Lisa Howe should be the coach, although both sides may have accepted this as a moot point.<br /><br />I understand you must profess a point of view. I must live from my heartfelt point of view as well. Disagreement can be a healthy thing; even educational.<br /><br /> Yet, understand, I feel UNDER ATTACK by people like yourself. That, to me, is the wrong way to pursue a reasonable and civil nation. <br /><br />I bookmarked you to hear what the other side has to say. Perhaps we can discuss other topics as they arise. Thank you for your openness and willingness to accept opposing comments. A person should be him or herself, whatever that may be. It may not engender acceptance, but it is honest. Thank you for your time.Wyman Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14246828004909260940noreply@blogger.com