Okay. Let me respond to each of your posts the best I can.
Okay; fine. WBBC, under the definition of "Follower of Christ," are christian.
Here's a stereotype for atheists, "All atheists are jerks who, while preaching that atheism is morally higher than Christianity, spit insults and hatred of everything and everyone that is even remotely theistic." Clearly a stereotype. Clearly not true. You don't need an interpretive book to subjugate you to stereotypes.
I have known for a long time that god said to put homosexuals to death. That is common knowledge. It is easy to poke holes in something when you take it out of context, isn't it? Those books were books of law for the people pre-jesus era. Those laws were necessary to forge the path of humanity. However, Jesus understood the evil of scripture twisting and the theocracy existing at the time. That's why he came; to challenge the church and be sacrificed. He paid the price of homosexuality; therefore the death penalty for homosexuality no longer applies. Can you not accept that most forms of Christianity are loving?
Okay; fine. WBBC, under the definition of "Follower of Christ," are christian.
Here's a stereotype for atheists, "All atheists are jerks who, while preaching that atheism is morally higher than Christianity, spit insults and hatred of everything and everyone that is even remotely theistic." Clearly a stereotype. Clearly not true. You don't need an interpretive book to subjugate you to stereotypes.
I have known for a long time that god said to put homosexuals to death. That is common knowledge. It is easy to poke holes in something when you take it out of context, isn't it? Those books were books of law for the people pre-jesus era. Those laws were necessary to forge the path of humanity. However, Jesus understood the evil of scripture twisting and the theocracy existing at the time. That's why he came; to challenge the church and be sacrificed. He paid the price of homosexuality; therefore the death penalty for homosexuality no longer applies. Can you not accept that most forms of Christianity are loving?