I am slow, and replying to old posts. XD
Responding to the opening post, of course you should be loving towards gays and lesbians. However, things get hairy when you start defining what exactly being 'loving' means.
But yes, I will strive to treat gays and lesbians the same as I would treat anyone else.
Yamamaya (post: 1450098) wrote:I know quite a few homophobic people(some of them in my own family) who will downright refuse to be around any homosexuals. They won't let their children around them for fear that they will "influence" them. Yet, they will let their kids be around people who have been known to drink a little too much and have extramarital affairs.
Not all 'homophobes' are like that. My uncle is gay, and was asked to not discuss it with us (my brother and I were maybe six and eight at the time?). Though my parents disagreed with my uncle, they allowed him to visit our house with his partner(?) and other relatives a few times. All my parents asked was that he didn't talk about gays with us kids. At that time, my siblings and I didn't hear about anything political or particularly controversial. Then my uncle says something perceived as creepy to my brother (forgive me, I don't remember what exactly it was). I don't remember if my dad asked for an apology, or that my uncle not do something like that again, or what. But it became a big issue, and it turned out that not only did the extended family disagree with my parents on many things (by itself not a crime, of course), they saw no problem with what my uncle did. They wanted to talk to us kids about stuff we didn't even know about, and our parents strongly disagreed with.
My father disagreed with my uncle, but didn't shun him. My father tried to settle things somewhat peacefully, but it didn't happen.
And no, when I was little I was never around prostitutes, drunkards, drug addicts, or anyone like that. My parents were fiercely protective, and --to a lesser degree about me-- still are, and not illogically so.
My point is to say that not everyone who disagrees with you acts as those you mentioned. Which, come to think of it, you probably already knew. XD
Yama wrote:However, when you condemn heterosexual lust, often you are condeming yourself since everyone has lusted at one point or another.
...Why is it always assumed that everyone has lusted? Because... I don't think I have. >.> Of course, I don't think that means I'm better than everyone who has.
I'll be watching this thread. Should get interesting.