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Awww, thanks Daniel.
![]() Alright, back to the battlefields!!
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The pinnacle we all see of not just tolerance, but a genuine, rock solid love, appreciation, want for and respect of each and every previous enemy we've finally loved into actually being lovable, haunts, taunts, inspires us and crushes us with failure... Everyone wants life to be easier, sweeter and richer for the children who will inherit our sin torn world... Quote:
Can "equality"? Which category is it in? Have we who will settle for nothing less fully defined it even for ourselves yet? I suppose this thread boils down to if we will settle for "being treated fully equal under the law" as you said, or if we will stay righteously dissatisfied until everybody loves us, and thinks we're just as "normal" as them. Quote:
There was a classic, vicious fundi reverend on CARM who said they wouldn't think twice before kicking their 15 year old boy into the street, should they be "effeminate"... There is no law to solve that... I want him to understand, to see the light as it were, not to be fined or imprisoned if he refuses to house a child he deplores... That is my battle... and it works. We need both types of "activists" and advocates and peace makers... I just want to know the philosophy or belief systems or religions that inspire and motivate people to reach for the exact same goal in such conflicting, ruinous ways. That is IMO the only way it can really work.
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I agree with you on some points, in that political action alone will not give us the 'equality' we are seeking. Or at least, I am seeking. Which is why I'm active in various aspects.
One of the things that I feel is vital, and that I'm working to do, is bringing the discussion of marriage equality into churches, mainly those that have split congregations, as far as supporting or not supporting marriage equality. Or perhaps the church is seeking to become reconciling. The material is written to explore marriage from a Christian point of view, but also with an open mind. So far my experience doing this has been profound. But the first workshop I'm involved in putting on is down the road 3 months. Guess we'll see how that goes, depending on who shows up. I think the simplest thing we can do is live out and be ourselves, which is also the most important. Next is talking to people, taking the discussion out to our family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc. Talking openly and kindly about the difficult stuff. That is a very hard thing for me to do, because I've listened to people who call themselves Christians say pretty mean and hateful things to me, treat me like crap and try and shove their ideals down my throat. It will take a lot of patience to listen to it for any length of time. I'm a work in progress, and I'm all about enjoying the journey. I believe we'll have equality in our lifetime (unless it's cut short). But being actively involved feels so much better than sitting around talking about it.
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