Conservapedia talk:Tolerance

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I have seen a real burst of anti-gay rhetoric here lately. I think the problem is this: fundamentalist Christians oppose homosexuality, and editors on this site read that as license to oppose homosexuals. A basic dictum of tolerance, and life in civil society, is that when you disagree with someone, and even when you disagree with someone as to a basic aspect of their personality, you do not make it personal, or reach for reasons to criticize them. You live & let live, even if you think they're wrong.

Gay rights activists, like me, don't want to mess with Christianity, or private Christian teachings, or private Christian beliefs. We just hope that homosexuals can be accepted into civil society as equals. That's all. The goal is not to teach that homosexuality is right, but rather that it deserves acceptance, and not to be sidelined & insulted at every turn. That's it. Can we agree on these ground rules?-AmesGyo! 16:40, 30 April 2007 (EDT)

Responses #1

I agree. Man, you're smart. Flippin 16:44, 30 April 2007 (EDT)
Wasnt it you who put on RSchlafly's page the question "why do you hate gays"? sounds like you are disagreeing with someone, making it personal, and criticizing him with baseless accusations, does it not?Bohdan
Tolerance does not imply tolerance of intolerance.-AmesGyo! 16:49, 30 April 2007 (EDT)
Homophobia, fear simply breeds hate. What is so tricky about that? Flippin 16:49, 30 April 2007 (EDT)