Just talking in general and bouncing in thought from Willie's posting that was thought provoking. First let me say, I'm not offended by any thing said on this thread so hopefully no one will read into this other than just my sharing.
I personally detest the term homophobe. It's a hateful term used to hate and shame when used in labeling people. And yet they themselves would not be labeled. We often find that those who scream for tolerance are sometimes the least likely to give it.
Our only son (20+) is gay. My older brother told us to kick him out. Why, because our son feels differently about how to live than we do? How could kicking him out be love? Our son has been brought up in the faith but never truly embraced Christ. He has passively resisted any call to his heart. He used to go to church with us, just playing along. He lives in our house and will probably do so until he can successfully support himself. I'm NOT kicking him out because of his choices. We don't fight. We live in peace most of the time because we agree to disagree. We help him in all things just like we help our daughter (who is a Christian). The only person he's harming is himself. We will love him right where he is and hope that one day the Holy Spirit will help him change his mind. But I think part of the reason we can live in peace is because he sees that Love in action. And even though he may secretly hate/despise us for believing in Jesus, he can't help but realize we are always reaching out to him because of our Faith.
He's pointed out the Westboro Baptist Church behavior as being Christians. A beautiful twist from the enemy to dump all believers in one bucket. Confusion is not of God. It is a counterfeit faith. But it gives us a chance to share more of what is God's true love. Otherwise, we just 'love' him without getting in his face with 'Jesus stuff'.
"Preach the gospel at all times; when necessary, use words."
I personally detest the term homophobe. It's a hateful term used to hate and shame when used in labeling people. And yet they themselves would not be labeled. We often find that those who scream for tolerance are sometimes the least likely to give it.
Our only son (20+) is gay. My older brother told us to kick him out. Why, because our son feels differently about how to live than we do? How could kicking him out be love? Our son has been brought up in the faith but never truly embraced Christ. He has passively resisted any call to his heart. He used to go to church with us, just playing along. He lives in our house and will probably do so until he can successfully support himself. I'm NOT kicking him out because of his choices. We don't fight. We live in peace most of the time because we agree to disagree. We help him in all things just like we help our daughter (who is a Christian). The only person he's harming is himself. We will love him right where he is and hope that one day the Holy Spirit will help him change his mind. But I think part of the reason we can live in peace is because he sees that Love in action. And even though he may secretly hate/despise us for believing in Jesus, he can't help but realize we are always reaching out to him because of our Faith.
He's pointed out the Westboro Baptist Church behavior as being Christians. A beautiful twist from the enemy to dump all believers in one bucket. Confusion is not of God. It is a counterfeit faith. But it gives us a chance to share more of what is God's true love. Otherwise, we just 'love' him without getting in his face with 'Jesus stuff'.
"Preach the gospel at all times; when necessary, use words."