I wonder what Pierre Boulez...
No, sorry. Let me start that again.
Free speech is free speech. Those who believe in it - and who accordingly believe also in a universal application of a right thereto - have to accept the consequences of it, good, bad and indifferent. "Soliloquy" has taken very considerable offence to "pianistimo"'s remarks about homosexuality and she has tried to respond to his heated but perfectly understandable tirade against her observations by backtracking along the lines that she never meant to impute that homosexuals are by definition "evil" but that homosexuality is nevertheless a "sinful" practice; I am not at all accustomed to reading weaselly political answers of the damage limitation variety from "pianistimo", whose Christian fundamentalism is far too monochrome to encourage anyone to assume that she might possibly consider moving sideways by as much as a centimetre from her often intransigent stances on certain matters, but she has left me pondering how she manages to perceive that people who deliberately indulge in "sinful" practices are not "evil" by nature, so help me God.
I do not at all propose that "pianistimo" be banned from this forum, but I do urge her (for what it may or may not be worth) to consider for a moment what Jesus Christ himself might have thought of her flagrant anti-homosexual attitudinising, particularly since it is so plainly couched in terms that cite a Christian God as purported justification for such a stance; I am not setting myself up as an authority on how Jesus Christ might have reacted to the "pianistimic" variety of inflexible intolerance - after all, I am not a Christian, so how could I? - but since my best understanding of a vital part of the teachings of Jesus has to do with human compassion and understanding, I can almost imagine Him taking "pianistimo" to one side and giving her an admonitory lecture on the greatness of human tolerance and human love.
I would like to see the overheated parts of this debate cooled down on all sides and "pianistimo" at least trying to understand that there are not just other points of view but other lifestyles quite different to the one that she has presumably chosen for herself which are nevertheless not by definition anti-Christian or otherwise anti-religious; frankly, I shudder to think how offended some of the homosexual Christians that I know would be were they to read "pianistimo" on the "sin" that she believes homosexuality to be.
As I have stated before, not only am I a non-Christian, I am also a non-homosexual so, even though I am most certainly not anti-homosexual or anti-Christian, I do accept that there may well be Christian heterosexuals, atheist homosexuals and Christian homosexuals that would rather I just shut the hell up and leave this to people who are more directly involved in some kind of participatory sense; I would, however, argue in all humility that it is the very fact that I am not directly a part of these issues but still feel for people when they are roundly and peremptorily dismissed as "sinners" purely because of their natural proclivities that lends at least some contribution from me abit of credibility and justification.
"Pianistimo" at least understands the concept of "repentance"; perhaps she might give it some due consideration following some of her damning remarks on the practice of homosexuality by both men and women in the light of the manner in which she has undermined entire swathes of people whose sexual proclivities just happen to be different froms her own and componded this by using God as her justification for so doing.
Please, dear Susan - and I am addressing you personally now - give this some very serious thought - and as soon as possible - for it is a subject that demands no less than that, especially after your remarks which are potentially or actually profoundly offensive to homosexuals and non-homosexuals of both sexes the world over and which, worse still, seem to show a sickeningly, gut-wrenchingly wilful abandonment of any sense of Christian compassion, kindness and understanding with which I would be horrified to have to credit you.
Best,
Alistair