I didn't say that Livingston is out to kill gays; in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of which I have none, I assume he has no such evil plans.
The God of the Bible certainly did command people to kill gays. Livingston says that this God is real, and that his word is real, and that "how God feels about life and marriage never changes".
If it's true that God's feelings never change, then God still wants us to kill gays, and Livingston might want to explain why he's disobeying God.
Alternately, if God no longer wants us to kill gays, then God's feelings have changed, and Livingston's statement "how God feels about life and marriage never changes" is incorrect.
That's the only point.
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I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own -- a God, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty.
— Albert Einstein, physicist, Nobel laureate (1879-1955)
I didn't say that Livingston is out to kill gays; in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of which I have none, I assume he has no such evil plans.
The God of the Bible certainly did command people to kill gays. Livingston says that this God is real, and that his word is real, and that "how God feels about life and marriage never changes".
If it's true that God's feelings never change, then God still wants us to kill gays, and Livingston might want to explain why he's disobeying God.
Alternately, if God no longer wants us to kill gays, then God's feelings have changed, and Livingston's statement "how God feels about life and marriage never changes" is incorrect.
That's the only point.