Nighthawk
Very Well-Known Member
I'm sorry, but you can't blame a book for promoting hate. That point in itself is moot; it's people who promote hate. Different interpretations of the same line can either be positive or negative, it depends on the scope and actions of the mind that reads it.
I've read the bible and I don't hate gay people, I don't even like using the term 'gay' or 'homosexual'. My respect for a person depends on the person themselves, not their sexual orientation; they're all people to me. If a person is weak enough to let another's interpretation of a set of words sway their ethical compass to the point of deliberately hurting or despising another for something so trivial, something that doesn't even affect them, then that's their loss. The same goes for any connotation, whether belief or disbelief, negative or positive.
Tolerance works in many ways, but no matter which end you're standing its meaning is the same: Live and let live.
I've read the bible and I don't hate gay people, I don't even like using the term 'gay' or 'homosexual'. My respect for a person depends on the person themselves, not their sexual orientation; they're all people to me. If a person is weak enough to let another's interpretation of a set of words sway their ethical compass to the point of deliberately hurting or despising another for something so trivial, something that doesn't even affect them, then that's their loss. The same goes for any connotation, whether belief or disbelief, negative or positive.
Tolerance works in many ways, but no matter which end you're standing its meaning is the same: Live and let live.