DISQUS

The Moderate Voice: How This Pastor Feels About Rick Warren

  • ducdebrabant · 12 months ago
    That's okay. Rick Warren doesn't seem to care about the "whole person" either. His position about me (and oddly enough, he has one, though he's never heard my name) is that I'm unfit to walk among civilized people and should probably be incarcerated for behavior indistinguishable from incest or pedophilia (which are crimes, you know). So my "area of disagreement" is that I consider myself an American citizen entitled to the equal protection of my country's laws, and a person whose seven year committed relationship is deserving of a certain minimal respect.

    That he is willing to believe in global warming (if not in evolution, which he calls a hoax) is to his credit, but he certainly want add to MY credit that I agree on that subject with HIM. Why do I have to look for the good in people who hate me? What good will it do? The man who wants me outlawed will still jail me. The man who wants my blood will still kill me. The man who wants my money will still rob me. There may be good in all these people, but I can't take it to court, to the bank, or to the altar.
  • Jim_Satterfield · 12 months ago
    Hatred? Perhaps not. Ignorance? Probably. I watched part of an interview with Warren where he equates a tendency towards greed or towards infidelity as being the same as something as basic to identity as sexual orientation. He does this when asked if his opinion concerning homosexuality would change if it were proven beyond a doubt that homosexuality was biological in nature. I think it shows something very basic about him and I consider it a rationalization, though perhaps not a fully conscious one. But it just seems so insincere of him.
  • GeorgeSorwell · 12 months ago
    A noteworthy feature of this tempest has been the call for tolerance by the intolerant.