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Topic
#1016

Does The Bible Tell Christians To Be Homophobic?

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Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
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Better sources
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After 2 votes and with 6 points ahead, the winner is...

Speedrace
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Type
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Number of rounds
5
Time for argument
Two days
Max argument characters
30,000
Voting period
Two weeks
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Description

INTRO

We will be debating over whether the Bible commands its followers to be homophobic.

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Does The Bible Tell Christians To Be Homophobic?

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1. Con waives; Pro Opening argument
2. Rebuttals
3. Rebuttals
4. Rebuttals/Close

Definitions

Homophobic: having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against homosexual people.

Rules

1. No forfeits
2. Citations must be provided in the text of the debate
3. No new arguments in the final speeches
4. Observe good sportsmanship and maintain a civil and decorous atmosphere
5. No trolling
6. No "kritiks" of the topic (challenging assumptions in the resolution)
7. For all resolutional terms, individuals should use commonplace understandings that fit within the logical context of the resolution and this debate
8. The BOP is on Pro; Con's BOP lies in proving Pro wrong. Con may make original arguments if he wants to.
9. Rebuttals of new points raised in an adversary's immediately preceding speech may be permissible at the judges' discretion even in the final round (debaters may debate their appropriateness)
11. Violation of any of these rules merits a loss.

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@Speedrace

Just wanted to tell you that I've accepted your challenge
I wish you goodluck sir :D

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@sigmaphil

Ah, I see. I don't think that's a typical Christian, I just think that's the type of Christian that is most frequently portrayed in the media. I definitely hate that stereotype and think that we have to kind of break out of it

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@Speedrace

Typical Christian is one who believes what they were told growing up in a strict religious environment and is afraid to have an open mind and question the "Pillars of the Faith"

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@Speedrace

Okay thanks! Will do!

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@sigmaphil

What would you define a typical Christian as?

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@sigmaphil

Well let me know if you find anything! You can look at my profile to see some of my religious debates and see if you find anything interesting

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@Speedrace

I'm not your typical "Christian," so I'm hoping to challenge some of the status quo arguments.

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@Speedrace

Not sure. I'm a newbie so I've just been browsing the debate topics. I'm mainly interested in religious, theological, political, and sports topics.

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@sigmaphil

is there*

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@sigmaphil

Welp, I should there anything else that you would want to debate?

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@Speedrace

Okay it sounds like it would not work for me then. The "Or" would have to be either:or. I can debate against dislike but not against prejudice, so I would need that option to remove prejudice and just focus on dislike.

Too bad I think I would have enjoyed the debate :-)

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@sigmaphil

Well I’m not sure that I could argue against that if I changed it, and the or is connecting

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@Speedrace

Friend, If you change two words in your definition of homophobic, I would take up the challenge. This would be my first debate on DebateArt, so I may make some mistakes.

Your definition of homophobic: "having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against homosexual people."
The changes I would make to the definition in order to accept the challenge; "having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against homosexuality.

Also I would like clarification of the word "or" in the definition. Does it mean "either or" or used to connect alternative terms for the same thing ( source: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/or )

Let me know what you think.

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@sigmaphil

Ok lol

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@Speedrace

I hope you get a challenger. I'll have my popcorn ready, lol!

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@Alec

Alrighty

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@Speedrace

Repentance is changing your ways. Conversion therapy is designed to help with that. Talking to a therapist can also be conversion therapy. I don't think I have the time to accept the debate. Maybe this summer?

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@Alec

Why don't you accept the debate lol

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@Alec

Dude, that's not what repentance is...repenting is essentially an apology, conversion therapy is basically torture, they're not synonymous

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@Speedrace

Conversion therapy is repentance because the gay person is not being gay anymore.

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@Barney

Our world is just sad sometimes

People have a bad habit of interpreting the bible to say whatever they want. This is why hate groups such as Westboro Baptist Church can read the same bible as U2, but decide on polar opposite morals are contained within. Some even interpret the bible as predicting the messiah Donald Trump.

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@Alec

For one, the debate isn’t over whether the Bible supports conversion therapy or not, and also, conversion therapy isn’t repentance dude

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@Speedrace

The Bible encourages repentance for those who sin. In other words, it supports conversion therapy.

The problem with the pro-LGBTMICKEYMOUSE movement is that they equate "calling an action wrong" with "hating the person committing the action."

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@sigmaphil

Same here

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@Speedrace

As a Christian, I can tell you there is nowhere in the Bible that tells believers to hate homosexuals. On the contrary, we are to love all humanity, just as God loves all humanity and sent His Son to die for said humanity. I personally do not see how you can lose this debate.

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@Alec

The Bible says that sinners in general won’t go to heaven, which is literally everybody...

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@Speedrace

The Bible says that gays won't go to heaven. If I were religious, I would want conversion therapy.

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@Dr.Franklin

Amen to that

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@Speedrace

I agree though The Bible certainly doesn't allow homosexuality it teaches to love all and not to judge