Jason Bourne wrote: So basically, what the church is saying is that anyone who has intimate gay relations is immoral. If that's not institutionalized bigotry, I don't know what is.
Is calling someone's acts immoral bigotry? I think not. The Church would call fornicating teens or married persons committing adultery immoral but they are not bigoted about this. I do not see how this is bigotry at all.
But they don't actually call the acts immoral, they call the relationships immoral. Big difference there.
And while I agree that adultery is immoral because it's a breach of trust with your partner, teenage fornication (any fornication, for that matter) is not immoral if it doesn't hurt anyone. Lying about it would be. Notice the only thing immoral in both these scenarios (in my view) is that
actual harm to someone is the cause of the immorality, not the sex itself.
Jason Bourne wrote: The same way you complain that believing all religious people are dumbasses for believing religious ideas is bigoted, claiming all gay relations as immoral is also bigoted. Both claims are equally fair. It's simple:
I really don't think that is bigoted I just was busting on you for you thinking all religious people are dumb asses.
Well, the fact is that I don't think all religious people are dumbasses. Religious belief itself is lacking, but everyone has blind spots and compartmentalizes. I often wish that the really smart religious people I know would apply the same critical thought to religion that they seem to apply to everything else.
So, I guess neither of us is allowed to exaggerate.
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.