I prefer reaction 1. I'm not saying you have to agree, but my intention is to argue that it's preferable.
There are a lot of things the Bible literally says. The Bible literally says you should kill me for. . . . well a whole host of transgressions that I'm guilty of. Certainly most Christians in modern times think I should not be put to death because you all read those passages through certain context and filters and understanding. Which is fine, but it means that it takes me a bit to understand Christian positions sometimes. For example, I can't help but think that your note about God 's people being set apart sounds awfully tribal and I don't know to what degree most Christian's here would really even agree with you. It certainly reads as 'God like me better than you', but I could be wrong. Which is why I try to ask instead of assume.
Yes, claiming something as wrong is not hateful. Telling someone their views are leading to the collapse of civilization - I don't think that comes from a place of love. Derm's sadness for the lost souls is well meaning, but he doesn't understand how condescending he sounds. And Muslims had literally nothing to do with this opening ceremony, yet they've been insulted twice in this thread for some reason. Why?
And I don't think I said anything about persecution and I don't know why you are ascribing your last point to me.
Again, here is why I've butted into this thread: Christians likely have a legitimate reason to feel disrespected by the opening ceremony. And if your response to being disrespected is to be disrespectful toward those that disrespected you, then I don't see how the posters here are being any 'better'.
Jesus said something about turning your other cheek . . . I won't pretend to be the authority on how to view those words. But I'd be surprised if they mean "if someone insults you, you should insult them back."
There are a lot of things the Bible literally says. The Bible literally says you should kill me for. . . . well a whole host of transgressions that I'm guilty of. Certainly most Christians in modern times think I should not be put to death because you all read those passages through certain context and filters and understanding. Which is fine, but it means that it takes me a bit to understand Christian positions sometimes. For example, I can't help but think that your note about God 's people being set apart sounds awfully tribal and I don't know to what degree most Christian's here would really even agree with you. It certainly reads as 'God like me better than you', but I could be wrong. Which is why I try to ask instead of assume.
Yes, claiming something as wrong is not hateful. Telling someone their views are leading to the collapse of civilization - I don't think that comes from a place of love. Derm's sadness for the lost souls is well meaning, but he doesn't understand how condescending he sounds. And Muslims had literally nothing to do with this opening ceremony, yet they've been insulted twice in this thread for some reason. Why?
And I don't think I said anything about persecution and I don't know why you are ascribing your last point to me.
Again, here is why I've butted into this thread: Christians likely have a legitimate reason to feel disrespected by the opening ceremony. And if your response to being disrespected is to be disrespectful toward those that disrespected you, then I don't see how the posters here are being any 'better'.
Jesus said something about turning your other cheek . . . I won't pretend to be the authority on how to view those words. But I'd be surprised if they mean "if someone insults you, you should insult them back."