IP360
Doctorate & Ph.D in Bootyology
Born & raised in the church. Dad currently a Deacon. Knows the bible front to back. Not really a big supporter of homosexuality...BUT...never once has he tried to force his beliefs on anyone. Or chastised any one who is gay.
Although he doesn't approve that lifestyle, he understands that it's not his place to judge. No man or woman should judge ANYBODY. There isn't different levels of sin where one is greater than the other. And I feel that's where the problem lies. Folks tend to think that one sin outweighs the other...
"Oh you a liar? That's ok. It's not too bad."
"You're gay? I HOPE YOU BURN IN HELL!!"
Sin is sin. Every last human being on this planet has committed a sin. Point blank.
In Mark's case, if he was "forcing" the team to attend the Christian retreats or whateva...then yeah it's an issue. But if he was just askin on some...
"Hey guys, if anyone is interested, the church is having a retreat this weekend. You're more than welcome to join"
...type deal, then I don't see an issue wit that. It's an invite. Now if he was pushin his stern beliefs on the team about gays, then I SORTA understood why they let him go. No different than a white coach who expresses his negative views about Mexicans. It goes against company policy on race, gender, etc. (I tried not laugh considering some of the NBA owners are no different than the NFL).
Although he doesn't approve that lifestyle, he understands that it's not his place to judge. No man or woman should judge ANYBODY. There isn't different levels of sin where one is greater than the other. And I feel that's where the problem lies. Folks tend to think that one sin outweighs the other...
"Oh you a liar? That's ok. It's not too bad."
"You're gay? I HOPE YOU BURN IN HELL!!"
Sin is sin. Every last human being on this planet has committed a sin. Point blank.
In Mark's case, if he was "forcing" the team to attend the Christian retreats or whateva...then yeah it's an issue. But if he was just askin on some...
"Hey guys, if anyone is interested, the church is having a retreat this weekend. You're more than welcome to join"
...type deal, then I don't see an issue wit that. It's an invite. Now if he was pushin his stern beliefs on the team about gays, then I SORTA understood why they let him go. No different than a white coach who expresses his negative views about Mexicans. It goes against company policy on race, gender, etc. (I tried not laugh considering some of the NBA owners are no different than the NFL).
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