Is there an alternative way of reading for instance:
Homosexual relationships are bad for society.
Are Homosexuals should be punished for their sins.
He is a twisty turny hater.
Yes, I think there are alternative ways of seeing things.
Lots of people think that different things are bad for society.
Being hateful takes a bit more than that.
An example would be a Muslim women wearing a niquab for modesty.
We have quite a few of those, near me.
I could get offended that they think my form of dressing is immodest and it might well be some of them see my values as being bad for society.
That's their opinion.
What people think is bad for society is almost always offensive to the group it is aimed at.
I achieve nothing by hating back. If she holds that opinion but accepts I don't and doesn't take it further it's just an opinion.
If you take out the emotion, the things that matter IMO are that such views are not dictated in society, passed as laws, to the harm of various groups in society.
I guess I'm a bit strange in that I would argue for your right to live as you do without harrassment, but also for Hope to hold his opinion or the Muslim woman to think my dress is immoral and her right to wear a niquab.
I think it more important to choose my battles.
I don't worry because they hold that opinion, I worry more in case they get to victimise groups of people because of it.
Which although I have never argued or really considered the idea for a separation of religion and state, I can see it could be a good idea on some fronts.
I don't believe in making everyone the same, or battling to make people the same.
I think I believe in diversity of opinion rather than one right way of seeing things.
I do see that we do need to protect society and groups within it from becoming persecuted by certain opinions becoming law.
I think because I believe in diversity, rather than conformity, it can often make it seem I always agree with those I appear to be defending, but that isn't always so.
I think that's why I am more tolerant of views others find vile.
Conformity is what groups like Isis do.
I'd rather people just agreed to disagree and stopped trying to make everyone else the same and hold the same POV.
We don't need laws to tell us what to think, just to control undesirable behaviour that is hateful.