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Peeps obviously don't understand what hate is!


Another good message centered on the fact that a Christian has two choices, tell with love what you actually believe is truth, or be pressured by those who are using the gas-lighting manipulation tactic to make you think anything you say is utterly hateful and keep you from actually sharing the truth as you believe it. A great deal of homosexuals identify themselves in their core by their homosexuality when really sexuality is never an identifier, that's why there is so much emotional turbulence, they think you are attacking their core being, you aren't, but you'll probably never convince that brand of homosexual such things.

Don't fall for the ridiculous manipulation, it's so transparent and it's obvious those who hate in that way have projected onto Christians what they themselves are spewing. Keep witnessing, Christ wins and there are those out there who haven't totally embraced hating others in order to justify their choices! The haters here simply want to demotivated as many people as they can from even considering Christ is the way because they know if they can make it look bigoted from the outside people will be deterred from ever opening Christianity up and EXPERIENCING God's Truth! CHRIST WINS! He's already won! This movie is a great testament to all that self-projected hate being already overturned and powerless! It's like children throwing a temper tantrum, they will fight and scream but no one is fooled that it is anything more than a tantrum. People will still listen to the Word of God and be saved by it no matter their resistance and attempt to sway others!

The movie hits some tension situations, there is a moment where an individual is met with two homosexuals and one man takes the common reaction of emotionalism and storms out on the basis of hate (the tantrum reaction, I know this firsthand by the posters here and also my biological brother who cusses out anyone who even plays a Christian melody with no words). The other man stays to listen but not without the tension of having to speak from two conflicting viewpoints, which is to be expected. The point is those are the two extremes of individuals that you may meet when interacting with homosexuals. You either get the tantrum or the tension so it won't be easy. But at least when you speak to the homosexual who doesn't throw the tantrum you can actually have a good conversation and actually learn from eachother without causing emotional storms on either end. The movie displays these akward situations realistically, there are some corny moments, there are also some really funny momenta (pictures with the cops). Overall, it was a great flick and the fact that it stirs up so much of a reactions shows the power behind it, otherwise, it would have been ignored. My wife and I enjoyed it!

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I really hope you are kidding.

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Yeah the message of Audacity is for christians like you to harass homosexuals. Ray Comfort is just an old schoolyard bully with a bible!

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The two main characters are played by actors who support gay marriage.

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Our modern world is filled with people who confuse disagreement with hate. Yet, they claim to be such strong thinkers. They call us haters while one of their own has just murdered two reporters. The closest thing they have ever come to a Christian murdering a homosexual was Matthew Sheppard who was murdered by another homosexual in a drug deal gone bad.

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"Our modern world is filled with people who confuse disagreement with hate."

That sounds a bit familiar... like Christians making the assumption that we atheists "hate" them. We don't hate you anymore than we would a child who still believes in a fat man in a red suit who brings all the world's children presents.

We just think you're funny and a good source of Vitamin Lulz.

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> But at least when you speak to the homosexual who doesn't throw the tantrum ...

That's funny, because it seems to be Christians who throw the tantrums. "My beliefs, you're persecuting me!" when you can't discriminate and keep blacks, Jews, atheists or gays out of your clubs, schools, water fountains, or marriage rites.

You Christians talk a big game about "love", but you really do love to hate. And it was 400-500 years ago, you wouldn't bother to be hating gays, you'd just murder them, as any Christian would.

But why am I responding to you? Your message is so well-composed it's obviously the result of Ray Comfort's hired public relations brigade.

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