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What would possess you to ask such a horrible question? It's like asking, "Should the homeless by put out of their misery?" or how about, "Do the hungry deserve death?" When you make statements like this you automatically put someone at odds with you, and there is no room for reconciliation. I have stated that I am a "homosexual" by the definition of the word (because I am attracted to men and not women). Do I have control over this? No. Do I have control over how I respond to it? Yes. If I have these attractions, does it make it right for me to respond in any way? No. Does it mean that I must try to become a "normal" heterosexual? NO!
You place a burden on others that you are not willing to lift when you condemn homosexuals to death. You are like the men who drag the adultress out to the street and can't wait to throw the first stone. You don't carry the man who would have obviously been needed in the commital of the act (in this case I speak of the families out of which the homosexual emerges, or how about the very framework of society that teaches that it is ok to impulsively act off of your lusts?). It is so easy to sit here and condemn someone to death, yet if you do so without cause you are guilty of murder.
If we are going to find peace in this world we are going to have to listen to a different standard of justice, where it is positively defined through living as we ought to live, rather than defining justice by the enactment of punishment on those who have committed a crime.
Peace,
Michael
You place a burden on others that you are not willing to lift when you condemn homosexuals to death. You are like the men who drag the adultress out to the street and can't wait to throw the first stone. You don't carry the man who would have obviously been needed in the commital of the act (in this case I speak of the families out of which the homosexual emerges, or how about the very framework of society that teaches that it is ok to impulsively act off of your lusts?). It is so easy to sit here and condemn someone to death, yet if you do so without cause you are guilty of murder.
If we are going to find peace in this world we are going to have to listen to a different standard of justice, where it is positively defined through living as we ought to live, rather than defining justice by the enactment of punishment on those who have committed a crime.
Peace,
Michael