Why boycott Bud Light?

I absolutely do not disagree with this. I suspect that those hollering about trans behavior given the rise of recognition in advertising and other areas do not pay much attention to their own language, fornication or adultery. My BIL likes some show called International House Hunters. He says he turns it off when there’s a queer couple looking to buy a house but will go ahead and watch it when it’s an unmarried heterosexual couple. I can only roll my eyes at this…:rolleyes:.

Kid Rock wrote a song about hooking up with underage girls, and most conservatives voted for a lifelong adulterer.

There is disproportionate focus on the trans community. Some hide behind religion to advocate for their agenda of hate & intolerance, imo.

I truly do not believe Jesus Christ would look upon transgenderism as any kind of evil. I believe his disposition would be kindness & understanding.
 
He still taught tolerance, lr, and I have a feeling the Jesus I was taught about would still show the sinner tolerance, because he taught that we should love everyone and do no harm. If this is a sin, then it is up to God to punish the sinner, it’s not up to us to do so. They do me no harm, I do them no harm.

Agreed on all points. The Gospels list several instances of Jesus preaching tolerance. Examples: judge not, turn the other cheek and remove the plank from your own eye.
 
I literally just said that there's no science. there can be no other explanation, until that science comes to light, other than someone wanting attention

Oh, really? There can be "no other explanation?"

There is actually no basis for your conclusion whatsoever. There are certainly other reasons why someone might feel they are born into a body w/ the wrong gender.
 
Oh, really? There can be "no other explanation?"

There is actually no basis for your conclusion whatsoever. There are certainly other reasons why someone might feel they are born into a body w/ the wrong gender.

as I stated, there is no science to confirm or deny your theory that there are other reasons why someone might 'feel' that way.
 
you're a fool if you think only trump spent time on that island

Good thing I'm not a fool. LOL

Sure, Pedo Don, Slick Willie and British royalty are among the many guests who raped underage women on Pedo Island. What I'm curious about is why you accused Jarod of being there.
 
Good thing I'm not a fool. LOL

Sure, Pedo Don, Slick Willie and British royalty are among the many guests who raped underage women on Pedo Island. What I'm curious about is why you accused Jarod of being there.

you should actually go back and read that entire post, but then again you have a huge inability to comprehend the most basic sentences correctly
 
He still taught tolerance, lr, and I have a feeling the Jesus I was taught about would still show the sinner tolerance, because he taught that we should love everyone and do no harm. If this is a sin, then it is up to God to punish the sinner, it’s not up to us to do so. They do me no harm, I do them no harm.

But it does do harm, IMO. Because of the acceptance of adulterous relationships that began in the 50’s and 60’s adulterous relationships are viewed as the norm today. Because of acceptance of deviant behavior as “normal,” we now have to accommodate children in our society with litter boxes in public school bathrooms. One thing has led to another …

I know that we look at these situations with different lenses. There is a very clear, black and white judgment of sinfulness through my lens. I must do my best to use “righteous judgment” (scripture) when I view things. I simply cannot pat someone on the back who is shacking up, homosexual, etc and tell them to keep on living as they are and everything will be OK. I would be as guilty and just as in danger of judgment as they if I did so.

In many other countries it would end there, with a personal interaction. But in the US I get to vote and I get to make my views known on message boards and in other ways and while people may disagree, while people may ridicule me for it, I am not going to get punished for it … at least not yet.
 
Agreed on all points. The Gospels list several instances of Jesus preaching tolerance. Examples: judge not, turn the other cheek and remove the plank from your own eye.
God gave free will, yet all of his followers seem to think they are the ones to pass judgement. I guess they don’t trust their God.
 
But it does do harm, IMO. Because of the acceptance of adulterous relationships that began in the 50’s and 60’s adulterous relationships are viewed as the norm today. Because of acceptance of deviant behavior as “normal,” we now have to accommodate children in our society with litter boxes in public school bathrooms. One thing has led to another …

I know that we look at these situations with different lenses. There is a very clear, black and white judgment of sinfulness through my lens. I must do my best to use “righteous judgment” (scripture) when I view things. I simply cannot pat someone on the back who is shacking up, homosexual, etc and tell them to keep on living as they are and everything will be OK. I would be as guilty and just as in danger of judgment as they if I did so.

In many other countries it would end there, with a personal interaction. But in the US I get to vote and I get to make my views known on message boards and in other ways and while people may disagree, while people may ridicule me for it, I am not going to get punished for it … at least not yet.

So, you're suggesting we should NOT accept transgenders - a community that is already ostracized and disproportionately bullied?
 
God gave free will, yet all of his followers seem to think they are the ones to pass judgement. I guess they don’t trust their God.

Agreed...or they don't really believe. Moving their lips is not the same as believing.
 
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