You don’t get to pick who I cite. You also can’t say cite Jesus but not in theses cases.
Yes we do. They were throwing people off buildings.
Then why cite supposed religious edict to justify bigotry
It’s what the religion state. Why lie about it? That’s strange. I attend mass every week. I read the popes statements. I do it out of tradition and not once have they said it’s not a sin. It’s considered disordered in the faith and the pope speaks for god on earth. So if the pope says treat them with tolerance; but it’s a sin. It’s still a sin.
Totally separate - but in the Bible Jesus accepts everyone for who they are and right where they are at.
which as I cited is false.
You then said
What does that have to do with being trans—a thing which is not a sin?
which I then stated it is a sin under most religious doctrines.
You then babbled and dabbled in catholic ignorance and didn’t even know the role of the pope. It is hard to take you seriously if you don’t even know the role of the pope. If the Pope says it is disordered, it’s disordered under the doctrine. While he preaches tolerance, he still thinks it’s disordered. As such it’s still a sin under the church.
If you can’t tell the difference between things I said and things @protistsaid when the text is right here on this page, how can we trust you to cite what a book that isn’t right in front of all of us says?
Nor have you addressed what anything being-or-not a sin any religion has to do with what rights a section of the population should or should not be stripped of in a nation which is not based on that faith.
I told you to cite Jesus. I specifically dismissed the “authority” bore from a liar in Damascus.
Do we?
Then why cite supposed religious edict to justify bigotry?
You don’t get to pick who I cite. You also can’t say cite Jesus but not in theses cases.
Yes we do. They were throwing people off buildings.
It’s what the religion state. Why lie about it? That’s strange. I attend mass every week. I read the popes statements. I do it out of tradition and not once have they said it’s not a sin. It’s considered disordered in the faith and the pope speaks for god on earth. So if the pope says treat them with tolerance; but it’s a sin. It’s still a sin.
If you want to tell me GOD is against something show me where GOD said it, don’t cite some guy.
Just so we’re clear who you’re taking your leads on morality from.
Are you intentionally being anti-Catholic? The pope speaks for god and the church. Period.
I don’t take my morality from religion. I’m not religious.
According to who, The Pope?
Then why does it matter what Catholics think wrt which rights trans people should and should not be stripped of?
According to the Bible. How ignorant of you are of the Catholic faith?
You brought up religion incorrectly. Don’t expect not to be called out when you erroneously say something.
The one you can’t point to an anti-trans passage in?
I don’t believe I called anything a sin.
You said this
which as I cited is false.
You then said
which I then stated it is a sin under most religious doctrines.
You then babbled and dabbled in catholic ignorance and didn’t even know the role of the pope. It is hard to take you seriously if you don’t even know the role of the pope. If the Pope says it is disordered, it’s disordered under the doctrine. While he preaches tolerance, he still thinks it’s disordered. As such it’s still a sin under the church.
If you can’t tell the difference between things I said and things @protist said when the text is right here on this page, how can we trust you to cite what a book that isn’t right in front of all of us says?
Nor have you addressed what anything being-or-not a sin any religion has to do with what rights a section of the population should or should not be stripped of in a nation which is not based on that faith.