The Weird Perspective Podcast | Season 3 Ep.1 | Would You Attend A Gay Wedding?

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @willybeama1
    @willybeama1 Місяць тому +2

    I’m made it to the 18 min mark. As a gay man, would would I go to a straight wedding? Yes, because I’m not an asshole. There, a whole hour of questions solved in a blurb.

    • @weirdperspective
      @weirdperspective  Місяць тому

      @willybeama1 Maybe you should of finished listening to the full video before leaving a comment.

    • @willybeama1
      @willybeama1 Місяць тому +1

      @@weirdperspective nah

    • @cd5139
      @cd5139 Місяць тому

      Should have* ​@@weirdperspective
      And yeah I don't think I'm going to make it as long as he did. We can smell the 💩. We don't have to see it too.

  • @CarlyGayJepsen
    @CarlyGayJepsen Місяць тому +2

    “That’s not from me that’s from the lord yall can take it up with him”
    Right, so do you live your entire life only by what the lord said ? Genuinely curious cause i have some thoughts on that since the lord said some questionable things in the Bible about the kind of fabric you should be wearing or about food that you shouldn’t be eating or about selling your daughters? Crazy how yall pick and chose when it comes to this kind of stuff, some stuff yall can turn a blind eye on but suddenly when it’s about gay people yall throw your hands and say it’s what the lord said. Yeah the lord also said a whole lot of sh%t that you people don’t live by today but somehow that’s okay cause its you & the majority are committing those sins. Give me a break 🥴

    • @weirdperspective
      @weirdperspective  Місяць тому +2

      @CarlyGayJepsen To answer your question, yes, I try to live my life according to God's will every day.
      The things regarding foods and fabrics were part of the Old Testament mosaic law that God put in place to set the Israelites part from other nations. In the New Testament, Jesus fulfills those laws, and we are now under grace and follow Jesus. And you are right, there are people who don't practice the Bible fully, but that doesn't change what God said. God's Word is still his word even when people fail to do it.
      If you want to continue to have a discussion, please email me. Theweirdperspective@gmail.com

    • @TrevonFoxxx
      @TrevonFoxxx Місяць тому

      @@weirdperspectivenone of that is real….. made up fictional lore you guys take way too seriously

    • @incoglido
      @incoglido Місяць тому

      @@weirdperspective So by saying this, you acknowledge that views evolve over time, and that some things were stated in the Bible, not for particular moral reasons, but more in effort to deal with such things as a dwindling population in desperate need of soldiers (for example)? Or people getting sick from eating certain types of seafood... Sounds like the manipulation of a society for the "greater good" through fear of God's wrath.

  • @incoglido
    @incoglido Місяць тому

    But does the Lord say that, or did a man who wrote the Bible say that? Why would you give such unwavering credence to Apostle Paul who was born 2000 years ago in a world that bares little relation to the ways we live in 2024. He says God spoke to him and therefore you believe it. There's someone on my corner saying god is speaking to them. Should I put everything into stone that they say too? Or in the end of the day do you just think gay sex is gross, and for that reason want no parts of it?
    The objective/justification always seems to "being fruitful and multiplying" We don't have to encourage people to add to the carbon footprint with more kids. Its going to happen regardless. If any thing, same sex coupling helps cut down on over population. But why do you think homosexuality is a sin according to the Bible. We can't live life according to "Because the Bible tells me so". There has to be a moral backing to this. And please don't say "because its not natural" because it DOES happen in the natural world. And just because something is an aberration, or is in the minority, doesn't make it "unnatural". My moral basis, is "does something I do hurt, prevent others from happiness, or impede otherwise on the rights of someone else". If not I more or less think its fine.
    This isn't in effort to debunk the whole Christian religion, its just to say that although the Bible or or religious texts can be used as guide books, can't we utilize also our own abilities of discernment. Do you hold word for word EVERYTHING in the bible, because in that case you're going to have to be put to death and sent to hell for that one time you cursed at your parents.... I think its very easy for some people to just hold to the parts of the Bible that they accept, rather than trying to understand that it was written under a different context.
    And yeah, it was a good point, that (and I'm expanding on that)... most people who are against gay marriage, would be so excited to go to a Hindu Monsoon wedding and they'd enjoy the heck out of it. But by your own beliefs that couple should be destined for hell. Which is why again, I think most people just think gay sex is gross and everything else is built up to justify feeling.
    So the act of a non-believing man and a woman getting married is not sin? Where does that come from? Why is that ok?
    You admit that Jesus would probably go to a gay wedding, but you wouldn't. That's hypocritical, right? What's wrong with doing a whole sermon on why you went to a gay wedding? Because its too hard? Too tedious? Because you're scared just by going, your kids and your follower's will think you're gay?
    Do you truly believe that 2024 years ago people were just seeing Angels and demons walking around, chilling on the corner? I'm guessing not. That fact doesn't necessarily negate the whole book though, right? Its poetry (metaphors and allegories) and needs to be entertaining, or whose ever going to get through those 1500 pages? I So in a similar sense, we should not blindly take every word verbatim.