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Seriously, I have no life.
People like to feel that they're better than others and when they see that someone likes someone/thing that they consider disgusting, they instantly jump on their soapbox and start preaching. Some don't speak up but many do. Doing it in print often makes them much more bold in the same way some people are really brave on the phone and pussycats in person.I've been reading a few threads and normally I'm not a steam vent kind of guy but I felt like chiming in with a word or two...I'm sure you know what threads I'm talking about.
I would consider myself moral in the sense that I don't do drugs, drink beer, spend money on hookers, strippers, etc. I don't view porn or watch R rated movies because I believe that my life is better without those things in it. I have done some of those things in the past but compared to my life previously and my life today, I am happier without that stuff.
In the bible there is a scripture Matthew 7:5
"Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye."
The scripture is really meant for one special x-member of audioholics but it applies to all of us.
Just because I live like I do does not make me a closed minded individual that hasn't seen or experienced life. I have friends/family that are drug addicts, homosexuals, etc. and that is something they have chosen to do in their lives and I still love them as much as my family/friends that don't do those things.
Seems a lot of judgement is going towards people with "moral" lives and not everyone that lives a moral life has a "mightier than thou" attitude.
Lets keep the thread real so this one doesn't get closed.
I think morality is personal for a lot of people- they don't want to be lumped together with others and want to make their own decisions about what they so, and with whom. Others are more interested in going with the herd, so they let the herd decide for them in matters of morality. Some people don't care who they hurt with their activities and some will do things that are self-destructive but won't intentionally harm others.
Jimmy Swaggart, Jim Baker and many others are shining examples that prove being "religious" or a "Man of God" doesn't preclude them from being absolute hypocrites and scumbags.