Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: Perknose
And this puts that sclerotic institution, perhaps unintentionally, on the side of backward bigots and social troglodytes. Or do you disagree? For instance, what is YOUR stance on sex outside of marriage . . . that it is a sin and an abomination which, if unconfessed, will prohibit a person form entry into heaven? :roll:
I'm sure that all of your views are shared by some bigots as well. Does that make you wrong or a bigot? I don't believe so. Let's review the
definition of bigot, shall we?
a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices ; especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance
Thus, the fundamental problem here is that you feel morality is an opinion (i.e. relative to the person), whereas the pope does not. Thus, in your mind, anyone who holds any stance on a moral issue is automatically a bigot and there is no reason to even discuss any such issues with you. The pope, on the other hand, believes that morality is more than a matter of opinion. I am inclined to agree with him on that. You can kick and scream and yell "bigot!" until you're blue in the face, but until you can rationalize moral relativism, you have no grounds to do so.
As for my views on sex outside of marriage, they have nothing to do with this thread. I'll just say that it is equally as bad as gay sex.
Wow. The gaping chasms in your logical progressions require exposing point by point, nearly sentence by sentence. I thought you were a tighter thinker than you display here.
I'm sure that all of your views are shared by some bigots as well. Does that make you wrong or a bigot? I don't believe so. Let's review the definition of blah, blah, blah
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You can kick and scream and yell "bigot!" until you're blue in the face...
Read more closely. Scream and yell "bigot?" I do no such thing.
I did not say that the Pope was a bigot, only that his pronouncements effectively
put him on the same side, re: gays, as backward bigots and social troglodytes. See the fundamental difference? Good!
Thus, the fundamental problem here is that you feel morality is an opinion (i.e. relative to the person), whereas the pope does not.
Lol, wot?

From where do you get this? Please be SPECIFIC in your answer by quoting me. :roll:
The Pope believes gay sex, sex out of wedlock, and masturbation (!) to be morally prohibited sins,
abominations as a unvarying and unchanging moral absolute.
I believe that any sexual practice amongst consenting adults to be entirely morally acceptable across all cultures, mileau and time, as an unvarying and unchanging moral absolute.
So take your strawman attack and set that lame bad boy on fire.
Thus, in your mind, anyone who holds any stance on a moral issue is automatically a bigot and there is no reason to even discuss any such issues with you.
I'm going to be kind and mostly let this appalling embarrassment of yours speak for itself.
Still, if you wish to continue to embrace this, please show me where I said any such thing.
My understanding of objective morality differs from yours and the Popes. I believe the highest morality is inclusion, tolerance and acceptance, and that this highest objective morality trumps any narrowly primitively anachronistic view of human sexual practice.
It seems that it is you are the one too clouded by self righteous bigotry to be able to "discuss any such issues."
The pope, on the other hand, believes that morality is more than a matter of opinion.
That's his opinion. It is my opinion that the Pope's retrograde and unhelpful -- certainly un-Christ-like -- view of human sexuality is not THE ONLY valid view on the subject. In fact, I think he's lamentably wrong.
I am inclined to agree with him on that.
So I see.
You can kick and scream and yell "bigot!" until you're blue in the face, but until you can rationalize moral relativism, you have no grounds to do so.
Ah, yes, back to your penultimate spasm of righteousness.
For the unbolded, I have already established that I did no such thing.
And now, back to your strawman: moral relativism.
I have herein espoused no such thing. If you disagree, please provide a quote of mine where I do. Moral relativism posits the same action may be ok in one culture or circumstance but not in another. Again, I SAY NO SUCH THING.
My best understanding of an objective and unvarying moral absolute is that it is undergirded by love, acceptance, and inclusion. For me, then, absolutely and across all cultures and times, a person's chosen sexual practices, unless they directly victimize another person, are not immoral.
You and the Pope say it is.
I disagree.
This does NOT make you moral and me not, nor does my opposing view make me a bigot, nor does it make me in ANY way a moral relativist.