If you have a problem with religion in general, you can skip this post because I talk about it.
I can’t believe the day has come when I have to do this on dramabeans. I saw a reply to my comment on one of the Age of Youth recaps where I mentioned how hypocritical of Ye-eun to say because of her religion, she wasn’t comfortable living with a homosexual person but she was comfortable fornicating. The person said they were tired of people thinking being open-minded meant the same thing as being accepting of homosexuality. Here’s the thing though, I only mentioned Ye-eun’s blatant hypocrisy, because while homosexuality is considered a sin (if you’re not religious or don’t believe in any religion then this doesn’t apply to you), so is sex before marriage. I thought it was hypocritical for her to mention religion at all considering everything she’s been up to. I’m Muslim, and in my religion homosexuality is a sin but being homosexual is not. Homosexual people are still people. With real feelings and real lives regardless of how they live that life and whether I agree with it or not. Homosexuality is considered a sin, but so is fornication, adultery, stealing, lying, cheating, and every other “evil” thing you can think of. And while all these things I listed are more dangerous because they hurt other people, homosexuality is between a person and their maker, and not for anyone else to decide.
You’re totally right, And religion doesn’t go against open-mindedness.
Because what I know about God from my religion and my very little knowledge about other religions is that God is mercy and kind and generous and we as people are imperfect so we aren’t allowed to judge people and condemned them. We only say what we believe to be wrong about people and give them guidance of we asked to, what they do with lives it’s up to them and it’s their responsibility.
Of course I’m not talking about harm to other people, that’s up to the laws in each country or group of people that comes from their religion and /or believes.
Exactly. We don’t decide what God punishes or does not punish. He’s the only one that decides that. I don’t know why some people are trying to play God in other people’s lives.
Ek Ladhki Thi is Kim Eun-sooks no 1 fan
September 8, 2017 at 9:51 PM
If you have a problem with religion in general, you can skip this post because I talk about it.
I can’t believe the day has come when I have to do this on dramabeans. I saw a reply to my comment on one of the Age of Youth recaps where I mentioned how hypocritical of Ye-eun to say because of her religion, she wasn’t comfortable living with a homosexual person but she was comfortable fornicating. The person said they were tired of people thinking being open-minded meant the same thing as being accepting of homosexuality. Here’s the thing though, I only mentioned Ye-eun’s blatant hypocrisy, because while homosexuality is considered a sin (if you’re not religious or don’t believe in any religion then this doesn’t apply to you), so is sex before marriage. I thought it was hypocritical for her to mention religion at all considering everything she’s been up to. I’m Muslim, and in my religion homosexuality is a sin but being homosexual is not. Homosexual people are still people. With real feelings and real lives regardless of how they live that life and whether I agree with it or not. Homosexuality is considered a sin, but so is fornication, adultery, stealing, lying, cheating, and every other “evil” thing you can think of. And while all these things I listed are more dangerous because they hurt other people, homosexuality is between a person and their maker, and not for anyone else to decide.
waadmay
September 9, 2017 at 1:55 AM
You’re totally right, And religion doesn’t go against open-mindedness.
Because what I know about God from my religion and my very little knowledge about other religions is that God is mercy and kind and generous and we as people are imperfect so we aren’t allowed to judge people and condemned them. We only say what we believe to be wrong about people and give them guidance of we asked to, what they do with lives it’s up to them and it’s their responsibility.
Of course I’m not talking about harm to other people, that’s up to the laws in each country or group of people that comes from their religion and /or believes.
Ek Ladhki Thi is Kim Eun-sooks no 1 fan
September 9, 2017 at 3:52 AM
Exactly. We don’t decide what God punishes or does not punish. He’s the only one that decides that. I don’t know why some people are trying to play God in other people’s lives.
waadmay
September 9, 2017 at 5:59 AM
Exactly, and it is starting to become a global problem in all religions and/or nationalities.