I see anger has entered the debate; especially since you are accusing me of being violent toward anyone.
You see too dimly. I'm not angry; I'm indignant. Which, given your stance, is to be expected.
I have never been violent toward anyone, nor have I ever advocated violence toward anyone.
The hubris of dividing humanity into "those who are sin," and "those who are righteous," is violence, because, to so divide humanity and attempt to deprive one segment from God's grace,
based upon who they are, is dehumanizing, this dehumanization is systemic within our society, and such dehumanization is violence.
Telling someone I think what they are doing is a sin is not an act of violence because all the person with whom I am speaking has to do is disregard what I am saying as worthless information to them.
the problem is,
it's Not. Just. You. That message comes at them from all quarters. That's why I refer to the violence as "systemic."
Society tells them, "You are worthless because of your 'sin.'" They
can't "just ignore it," any more than the blacks who, to this day, continue to demonstrate in Ferguson, MO, because it's all around them, stinging them like a thousand bees all the time. One pesky mosquito can be dismissed as "worthless pain." A million of them swarming you every single moment of every single day puts you in a position where there
is no "all you have to do." That "doing" becomes impossible.
Your belief is your business. But when that belief joins those of a million other people, it becomes
my business, because those aggregate beliefs are hurting people. It needs to stop. A million voices is no longer "worthless information." It becomes "unmanageable suffering."
Not all humans can be made to think a certain way.
Then stop trying to do that! Why can't you just let people be who
they are, instead of trying to "fix" them to be who
you want them to be? Huh? Homosexuals are seeking wholeness within loving relationships, just the same as you and I seek wholeness within loving relationships. Why can't you acknowledge that search, instead of obsessing on the means of that search?
It has been said that I am "pontificating" and "proselytizing".
Correct.
I happen to see what you are doing is the same thing by saying that a contrary position to yours cannot be ignored
No, there's a significant difference here. Your position seeks to have all people believe what you believe. My position seeks to allow everyone to hold diverse beliefs equally, without reprisal. The first is pontification. The second seeks justice.
that unless and until the other party comes to your point of view, they need to be silenced by force... which is violence. I am not attempting to silence you!
You misinterpret my point of view. I'm not trying to force anyone to do anything. I'm trying to raise awareness of the harm you're causing with your words. With your words, you're attempting to silence the acceptability of homosexual expression.