I feel that I must address the original post that started this thread. "I objected to the proposed rule reasoning that I will not allow bible verses or the official pronouncements of my Church or the rules of the forum to turn me into a bigot. In brief, in a slogan like phrase, I will not willingly become Jerk for God or Bigoted for God." One definition of a bigot is "a person who hates and refuses to accept a member of a particular group." In this case, the group involved are homosexuals and the act of hatred was not allowing same sex couples to identify themselves as married. So, first of all I reject the proposition that this action alone was an act of hatred. Second, I reject the idea that Bible verses can make one a bigot. Hatred is an act of the sinful nature, not a result of the Bible. Righteousness can be practiced without abandoning the fruit of the Spirit (love, joy, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.) I would, in fact, argue that being up front about sin is an act of love, if that action is done in love for the purpose of bringing some to salvation. Third, it is likely that if you lead a life of service to our Lord, you will be called names. If your goal is to not be called names, then you best not claim to pick up your cross and follow Him.