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Replying to post 1 by Haven]
By stating this, he is suggesting that Christian beliefs are a "reality" and that Christianity is "true."
While 99 is mis-guided in their stance IMO, I don't think the statement of "The gay agenda is incompatible with the reality of Christian truth." means christianity is true like 1+1=2 is true. 99 is free to their opinion, however, it must be said that many christians - that worship the same god - would disagree with 99's statement of truth. By this fact is appears, at least, 99's statement is in question.
Of course the question can then become "They're wrong and I'm right - I'm a REAL christian!" which opens another christian box of discourse and divides the house even further (as is par for the course with a beleif system that has little to no basis in fact).
He's also stating that Christian beliefs are inherently anti-LGBT+.
An opinion not shared with many of 99's brothers and sisters in christ
He says these things while offering absolutely no evidence or argument to support them.
To be fair, 99 did provide scriptural support for their POV (at times, at least). The problem is the bible has been translated and edited far too many times for the true meaning to remain clear without some sort of 'holy spirit intervention' which is nothing more than religiously sanctioned sorcery which, ironically enough, is shunned by christians (unless of course, it's them doing the sorcery).
The bottom line here is that there are (unfortunately) many gay christians and straight supports of gay christianity. 99 on the surface doesn't seem to be one. And that's OK because one's individual walk of faith doesn't hinder on what another person claims are.
So people like 99 can cry foul from the highest mountain top, stop their feet as loud as they want, scream and yell until their tongues dry up.....christainity is evolving enough that those gay people who want to be christians can be. And will be. Regardless of what others say.