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Fill in any sin in the blank. Murders exists and are cheered on by supporters in some circumstances.
I'm also an atheist but I don't think this is a good gotcha against Christians. Christians are well aware of our sinful nature.
Right, and calling it "mocking God" isn't very meaningful. It proves too much.
SSCReader is pointing out that the objections to sin have nothing to do with mockery, making the latter a pretext. It's not a gotcha for Christians, but for the argument that "defacto recognizing transgender" is proscribed. While that may be true, I think mockery isn't the best reason.
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Thats my point, yes, describing it as sinful makes sense in a Christian framework, describing it as mocking God does not. Murder is sinful but not making a mockery of God, picking out being trans specifically for that doesn't make sense.
I'm not taking issue with Christians viewing it as sinful. My point is Christians shouldn't see this specific sin as making a mockery if they don't others given their own writings on the subject.
Its not a gotcha against Christianity in general, because Christianity in general doesn't use that framework.
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