• exegesispieces
    +2

    I was just making a comment on how things tend to be misrepresented. I actually feel like Christians have only ourselves to blame. We tend to do a fantastic job misrepresenting what we mean. I can do my part by offering up examples as to why scripture says some of the things odd things it says.

    Also, I really enjoyed that article you linked to. I have never heard of same sex unions in church history before.

    • spaceghoti
      +2

      /u/septimine made the claim that the enemies of Christianity misrepresents what it is. I asked him to clarify what the article misrepresents. We seem to have entered a tangent in which the context argument has become the focus but I would still like to hear from someone how the case against "religious freedom" arguments are misrepresenting Christianity.

    • exegesispieces (edited 8 years ago)
      +3
      @spaceghoti -

      Oh, my apologies. It seems that I have gone on a tangent. To redeem myself I'll try and bring this back on topic. I'll say that I do feel that religious freedom arguments aren't founded in the Bible. I haven't seen one yet that seems to be supported by scripture. My religious rights end when they start taking away the freedoms that others enjoy.