Am I not allowed to talk to a supposed fellow Christian about something we both believe? Is that somehow "off the deep end" or "crazy"?
I'm sure you got that, and I'm not sure I believe in anything anymore.
I'm much more concerned about your growth as a person in this world.
You are still young compared to me. I'm an old man. I used to be more like you. Then I had close family members who turned out to be those who's choices led to being condemned by strict Bible standards. I had to make a choice.
I chose family and tolerance.
In my old age, I embrace live and let live. I'm a libertarian so I neither need nor want the government to legislate based on my personal morality. That would be anathema to my "government that governs least" philosophy.
And as an American I agree with you. As an American, I have no problem with trans people.
But I do have a problem with transing kids. If kids are not old enough to make decisions for themselves, they are not old enough to change themselves. As I said to Lego, if saying "leave kids alone" is somehow an "attack" on trans people, then yes, even as an American, they deserve that "attack".
Yeah I'm well aware that when Jesus said about the adulteress, "let the one who is sinless cast the first stone," after all the Pharisees left he told her, "go your way and sin no more."
"... and sin no more."
But he was Jesus. And I am not.
Keep you beliefs, I don't challenge them. But try a little more compassion and let God sort it out, if He exists.
I have no choice; God will sort it out. But I don't want anyone to end up in Hell.
You don't believe in it, and that's fine. But Ghav supposedly does. So let me discuss it with them, k?