dust1n
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It's such a simple question and yet such a complex answer. It's easy for me to give you a parallel example.
Forget God, and instead lets say you make a post on the garden forum here. You say you hate cucumbers. You make it clear quite simply that you hate cucumbers. Then someone else comes along and says, oh, so, you like cucumbers. That isn't interpretation that's misrepresentation.
Homosexuality has, only recently in the U.S. gained some support. When I was born you could be arrested for being gay, associating with gays or being in a place where gays were known to hang out. Literally put in a patty wagon, taken to jail, charged, had your name put in the paper, loose all of your friends and family and your job.
But in Jesus' and Moses' day homosexuality was far more accepted and practiced. Young boys were used as homosexual prostitutes, catamites, temple whores . . . the Olympics were basically homosexual pedophile orgies.
Now people in Western cultures tend to think Christianity should allow, even embrace homosexuality. It isn't just that they want to deceive themselves into thinking it's ok to be Christian and gay, they want Christianity to embrace homosexuality and say it was ok with Jesus, and it wasn't.
So how exactly has your right to worship been infringed upon again?
Taking your cucumber example. I got into the gardening forum. I say, "I hate cucumbers!" Everyone else, is like, "dust1n definitely loves cucumbers!" How is my freedom of religion (or, I guess, freedom of speech in this case) been suppressed in this scenario?