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Lies and illogical arguments used by gay christians | Gay Christian Movement Watch

Lies and illogical arguments used by gay christians | Gay Christian Movement Watch

Lies and illogical arguments used by gay christians

Time to deal with the oft used, but much abused religious gotcha logic utilized by the homosexual movement and their blind allies.
For instance both former president Jimmy Carter and black liberation theologian Frederick Haynes  claim “Jesus never said a word about homosexuality”. For individuals of their education stature, a comment like this is tantamount to a thoughtless, grade school meme.
The inference of course is that Jesus’ silence (or alleged silence) on homosexuality should be interpreted to mean he approved of it. Or in a less  direct way, he considered homosexuality issue non grata. And if it wasn’t important enough for Jesus to mention it, why are we so concerned?  So if the silence arguments works on homosexuality, lets see if it will work on other conditions Jesus didn’t specifically mention.
Jesus never mentioned one time about smoking or ponzi schemes, so shouldn’t we encourage people to do it?
The surgeon general says smoking is dangerous to your health and Bernie Madoff is serving a life sentence for his multi billion dollar ponzi scheme.
Jesus never talked about human cloning or cannibalism, so that’s okay, right?
What person in their right mind thinks its okay to eat other people. Its against the law and human cloning is considered unethical at the least.
Jesus never mentioned having sex with animals or pedophilia so shouldn’t we just accept it as normal?
Bestiality is a crime and a mental disorder according to every reputable psychiatric organization in existence. Pedophilia is a crime and a mental disorder and not one single state is attempting to decriminalize it.
Jesus never said a word about smoking crack or bulimia, so shouldn’t we support people who are doing that?
Crack cocaine is a out of control addiction that is decimating millions of lives and bulimia affects thousands of people between 13 and 20 years of age.
So according to the logic of Jimmy Carter, Frederick Haynes and the gay the simple act of Jesus not explicitly condemning a behavior apparently is our sign that we should support, legalize and advocate for it full acceptance, right?

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