You also managed to not address the differences I highlighted between a homophobic leaflet and the bible. Do you concede on this point with reference to the differences I highlighted when you asked what thosr differences were?
Bobby. I don't agree with you on that point no. In fact it's clear that we disagree on the issue of the Bible, and whist it's quite obvious to me that your arguments fail, I recognise that you are entitled to raise them.
I note though that we are in agreement on the majority of the issues, and I thank you for providing your supportive views which back up much of the thrust my comments. I can't agree with your more extremist views on Biblical texts, but we are generally singing from the same hymn sheets so to speak from the looks of things:
ME
1. Folau was rightly punished by his employer for the tweet which went contrary to his employment.
2. Folau should not be held accountable beyond that.
3. The aspects of the Bible and other religious sources which include hate speech should be subject to more accountability.
YOU
1. Folau was rightly punished by his employer for the tweet which went contrary to his employment.
2. Folau should not be held accountable beyond that.
3. It would be acceptable for Folau to continue tweeting homophobic messages now that he doesn't have any obligations towards an employer.
4. The Bible is fine as it is (because the contents only represents the authors' opinions and is not intended to be followed by others, because Christians don't read the Bible to obtain religious teaching, because the Bible is just an "inanimate object", and because Hitler's memories are legally published and they are similar to the Bible).
I got a bit of attention from some of the more liberally minded posters on the board earlier in the discussion, and no doubt with your more extremist views you'll be getting some of the same ! I wish you best of luck in finding a compromise position with those guys though.
Cheers.