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Reply to "‘Kidnapped for Christ’"

Originally Posted by Bestworking:
Originally Posted by Mr. Hooberbloob:

Best, surely you recognized my post as tongue in cheek.  The wording used in your OP was just as ridculous.

 

However, millions of people across the US  are or have been forced to attend sensitivity training regarding homosexual lifestyle, which is no different than being forced to go to straight training.   Indoctrination goes both ways, no pun intended.

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I don't see how the wording in the article is ridiculous. Sensitivity training isn't indoctrination and if a person is set in their way it's pretty much a waste of time. Do you have a link to the proof that millions of people have been forced to attend sensitivity training regarding the homosexual lifestyle, or is that more tongue in cheek? Like it or not, this man broke the law. I think being forced out of your home, kidnapped, taken to a camp somewhere you can't leave, is a bit more than having to go to a class. What law did they break? Being gay is not a crime. How many things do you do that is the law, but you don't like it? You do it anyway because, once more, it's the law. 


Telling someone they have to comply with big gay and attend "sensitivity training" or lose their job is the same as being forced to go to gay camp.  I don't care what you believe, it is being done under duress.  Sodomy was illegal in many states throughout America.  Should we have put gays in prison for breaking that law?  It was the "law" afterall.  Being a Christian is not a crime either.  Discriminating against an immoral act is not racial discrimination.  How many restaurants have you been to that will not serve you if you don't have a shirt or shoes on?  

 

Christianity is not a cult or fringe religion.  The values taught by the Christian Bible are well known and were not created to discriminate against anyone.  Everyone has the same chance to accept Jesus:  black, white, red, yellow, green, or purple.  If you choose to not follow, then you exclude yourself by choice.

The gay choice should not be forced on others to be acceptive of it.  Discrimination against a sin is not a crime.  The baker did the right thing by not giving up his moral beliefs.  Unfortunately, that does not mean he won't be persecuted for it.


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