Hi Mark, I would like to respond to this.
Your arguments were not against my position, but against a caricature of my beliefs. It seemed you were consciously twisting my comments into a "I hate homosexuals" kind of position. Though I believe it ridiculous to consider homosexuality an issue of "civil rights", I believe that God loves all sinners, including homosexuals
O.K. I know that you do not percieve your views of Homosexuals as an typical "Archie Bunker" view. Your view, of your view, is that the homosexual is a sinner, who is giving place to his sin. Just as an alcoholic who drinks is a sinner who is giving place to his sin. O.K. Mark I know you as a nice, fair man. But I don't see it that way I see it as a civil rights issue. Mark, fifty years ago an open conversation about blacks in a public place might be, "Are blacks really human?" Today this is absurd, yet it still goes on! Maby now it is private but it still happens. Mark if someone were to approach you today and seriously strike up a conversation with you on the subject "are blacks really human?" You would find it offensive. Why because you know blacks are just like anyone else and they deserve the respect and dignity just like anyone else. The current views about gays are no different.
David,
I noticed in one of your recent posts to Mark that you claim to respect "logic and reason". Well, this looks like a good place to start.
Your argument commits a fallacy of equivocation. (that means that you have quietly changed the meaning of your terms) Your argument claims that Blacks are "just like everyone else." Then you go on to claim that Homosexuals are "just like everyone else" as well.
In the first case, Blacks are actually "just like everyone else" in our common humanity. But no one that I have ever heard, read, or talked to has ever claimed that homosexuals are not human.
Homosexuals are not different in their humanity, they are different in their
behavior, which is definitely not "just like everyone else! So you are committing a fallacy of equivocation, which is another way of saying that in terms of logic, you are talking nonsense.
Why do I feel this way so strongly. Mark I have been a Christian. I know what a Christian is!
Dave, based upon what you have posted on this board, I would have to say that I remain unconvinced of this. You seem to have understood Christianity as poorly as you seem to understand atheism.
A Christian is like anyone else No different! I know people who are decent and are Gay. They deserve respect and to deny them equal status is a terrible injustice.
Here is where you begin to display your ignorance of atheism. No God, no rules. No rules, no evil. No rights, other than legal rights, which change whenever the laws change.
Currently, homosexual marriage is illegal in 49 states. So no injustice can be committed by applying the law.
As to what homosexuals "deserve", no one deserves anything in atheistville Dave.
I believe that you are a good man and wouldn't knowingly try to hurt anyone. I believe that fifty years from now people will look back on how Gays were treated and they will say "Man what were they thinking?" Mark I don't want to offend you and I guess there must be a way that I can respect your views and still disagree with them.
But Mark What is it about Gays that you find threatening? I want to know? What?
In logic, Dave, this is known as an ad hominem argument. It is a dishonest attempt to discredit someone by casting aspersions upon their character.
Since you now claim moral superiority...why don't you stop this? The homosexuals cannot offer any argument that homosexual behavior is a postitive good. So, as a sort of last ditch effort to defend their actions, they invented the word "homophobic", which means "an irrational fear of homosexuals."
Someone called me this once. I challenged them to back up their claim with any evidence whatsoever. All they could do was to sit and look at me.
You need to provide evidence that Mark C. has an irrational fear before you make statements accusing him of it.
Incidentally, I then asked the folks who were calling me "intolerant" and "homophobic" to tell me WHY it is wrong to murder people. Not why it is illegal, why it is WRONG.
Being athiests, and actually understanding what that means, all they could do was sit in silence. FIVE master's degree level teachers in their 30's. THAT I do find frightening.
Thomas Maddux