07-26-2019, 08:20 PM
Quote: @greediron said:
Condemn sin. Called to condemn sin? Hmmm...that's interesting@suncoastvike said:
I guess I side with the conservative side here. The fact that as someone who supports ones right to choose what lifestyle makes you happy. How can I not be a hypocrite condemning them? As someone who's also a Christian it not my place to condemn someone else's "sin".
I don't have enough info to judge these men. The articles don't reveal enough. Only labels. Does it mean if you are gay you can't be Christian? Some may think yes, I won't. If you vote against laws because you don't feel that gays should be treated differently then straights that makes you automatically a hypocrite? No it doesn't. As pumpf says. They should vote as the majority of their constituents wish not his beliefs.
Would it have been better if they were open about it? Well yes. However isn't it hypocritically on my part if my more conservative side says a persons private life is not governments business? I miss those conservatives.
In short I respect their rights to their choices including their right to resign. It's a free country you can quit a job. Even a job you were elected for if it interferes with your private life. Your happiness.
Not enough info to condemn these men as hypocrites. Sorry that would be hypocritical by me. I think we can condemn sin, in fact I think that is what we are called to do.
But as you say, once we start judging the hearts of others, we are treading into water we can't walk on. I think there is right and wrong, but also realize I fall on the side of wrong way too often. But I can still call right and wrong, just need to recognize the only heart I can judge is my own.