I have no difficulty at all in accepting that anyone, not just homosexuals, can believe anything they want. Why on earth should I be jealous?
I believe the difficulty is accepting Christian hetrosexual and Christian homosexual can actually believe and share the truth about God is what I am suggesting atheists have difficulty in. If alright about homosexuals having faith then why are we constantly on this forum being bombarded with Christians being accused of not loving those who are homosexual Christians?
What has homophobic views to do with Christians who are heterosexual and homosexual here?
I also believe that there is still considerable prejudice against homosexuals and homosexual behaviour in this world, although it does seem to be waning, especially in what I would call the more enlightened countries. I think this prejudice is mistaken, harmful and therefore wrong. This has nothing to do with atheism at all, in my view.
How does that relate to homosexuals who have faith?
I asked are atheists jealous of homosexuals who have faith etc. You are talking about homophobia I am talking about jealousy.
Homosexuals believe they have found truth about God regardless of sexuality. Trent understood what I was saying.
He is an atheist but he also made a good point. That his sexuality had no bearing on not being able to believe in God.
I believe him and I still ask are atheist Jealous of those who have found faith in God and Christ?
I think that it is also true that, in part, Christianity and Islam, have encouraged that prejudice, although I would agree with you that many Christians have shaken off that shackle.
Whatever you believe, about the above it really does not refer to atheists being jealous of homosexuals who have found faith and count themselves loved by God. This is not about prejudice in religion.
As far as me being an atheist is concerned, this has no bearing at all on my conviction that discrimination and bias against homosexuals is wrong, so your idea that "Atheism should keep their nose out of things that do not concern them." is quite meaningless for me.
As far as your last paragraph goes, my response would be that my care, respect, friendship and love for others does not depend on whether they are Christian/non Christian, homosexual, heterosexual, atheist/ non atheist. Why should it?
Far more important to me is how we express that bond between us as human beings.
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Re: Are atheists jealous of homosexuals who have faith and count themselves as...Are atheist jealous of homosexuals who have found faith... You appear stuck in the land of homophobia?