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      1. …in reply to @PharrisStorm
        @pharristorm @unpoetaloco @CrossFit @BergerRussell Let me politely disagree: hate is "strong aversion; intense dislike" (en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hatred#Noun). Wether it's about the persons or the (unchosen) acts (hello science, being gay is not a choice), to me there's not difference.
    1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
      @pharristorm @unpoetaloco @CrossFit @BergerRussell I find hypocritical to artificially dissociate the persons and what they do. To me it's the same. Someone calls my acts "a sin", to me it's the same as calling me "a siner". And in both case, it's insulting and derogatory, especially when I didn't asked for such opinions.
  1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
    @pharristorm @unpoetaloco @CrossFit @BergerRussell My point is: the very fact of calling someone's behavior "a sin" (even in a general sense) is a lack of respect (even more when this person doesn't share the same faith, if any). From a religion that profess "love", I see this as a huge (and probably insolvable) paradox.