Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-38207171-20190812155904/@comment-38195691-20191122212156

Doddleoddle wrote: That's the part that confuses me so much. If Christianity is built on love, shouldn't Christians of all people know the most that love is love no matter what? The thing is, yes... and no. See, I personally wish that the Bible said that LGTBQ+ is okay; trust me I really do. Like you are saying, it makes sense. But just because I don't like one or two things about the Bible doesn't mean I can cut them out. A lot of people do that. They take what they like about the Bible and ignore what they don't like. I think that if I can trust God on the other stuff, I have to trust him on this. Sometimes it's hard, sometimes I don't like it, and I can't say I haven't questioned it before, but I just have to trust that God knows what he's doing. Someday, when I get to heaven, I'll ask him about it. But for now I just have to trust him. And sometimes people get upset at me for that. "How can you think that?" "Why can't you see that love is love?" Which is frusterating, because it's already hard enough, you know? I have a hard time getting across to them that yes, yes your side makes sense, yes you have a right  to believe that, but I personally trust in the Bible, which sometimes says stuff I don't like... but I have to trust.