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I would argue that practitioners of the faith rarely know the content of the faith they practice. Hence the extreme anti-LGBT stance pushed in their politics and preferred media, despite the conspicuous lack of relevant scripture.

And this extremity is definitely something LGBT folks see all the time. Their states are passing laws banning them from sports and bathrooms. LGBT issues can no longer be mentioned in their schools. So don't play the pity card when Christians behave like monsters, and the non-Christian world responds in kind.




I have zero interest in playing the 'pity card. Even though compassion is a good thing.

I'm just saying the truth as I see it and think shared knowledge should be the basis of political unity, not activist tribalism.


> not activist tribalism

Ohh the irony.




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