I see nothing "homophobic" here at all. I'm an athiest and I don't care for homosexuality either, it's quite common for most people. They just don't show it because they'll be shouted down with hateful slurs like "homophobe".
Oh, right, the old "hate the sin but not the sinner" line: if she believes it's a sin then she believes her friend is a sinner and that's judgmental and intolerant
It's not about breaking laws, it's about being intolerant and if you "don't care" for homosexuality then you're just as intolerant and you give the rest of us atheists a bad name.
IIN to break a 10 year friendship after one horrible conversation?
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I see nothing "homophobic" here at all. I'm an athiest and I don't care for homosexuality either, it's quite common for most people. They just don't show it because they'll be shouted down with hateful slurs like "homophobe".
So, she's done nothing wrong, and broken no laws.
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I agree. It's just her beliefs, and if she sees it that way then she does.
Just because she sees it that way, doesnt automatically mean she hates anyone for it.
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Oh, right, the old "hate the sin but not the sinner" line: if she believes it's a sin then she believes her friend is a sinner and that's judgmental and intolerant
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No it's not, it's simply her belief. You're the one who sounds judgmental and intolerant now.......
That phrase is the truth.
It's not about breaking laws, it's about being intolerant and if you "don't care" for homosexuality then you're just as intolerant and you give the rest of us atheists a bad name.