Sure a lot of christians dont like gays or transgenders, but most can at least tolerate them. Just because you hear about christian against gay/trans discrimination every now and then in country with more than 300 million people, it doesnt mean all christians hate them. Besides, dont just go after the religious, ive met plenty of athiests/agnostics who dont like gays.
Christians who deny science are most likely fundamentalists (which is discouraged by the church), creationists who mightve misinterpreted the creation story, or christians who just happen to be uneducated.
Its not God's job to interfere with the human world or to make everyone's lives easier. Why didnt God stop the legalization of gay marriage? It would be restricting our free will. Why doesnt he end suffering? Why should he have to fix humanity's problems when humanity was the cause?
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Edited by shell: 9/2/2015 7:51:07 PMI I'm nor a Christian, but frankly, I support everything you just said. Except the last paragraph, I personally believe that god abandoned us after he planted the seeds of human evolution. Liked, disliked, and liked again.
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^finally
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No, no. There is a far more obvious reason why "he" doesn't intervene...
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