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Kestrel
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There's an absurd amount of interpretations out there. Even if you take broad strokes like Protestant or Catholic. But none of that is important. The important thing isn't why people don't do X, it is that they don't do X. It is not reasons that define a person. It is their actions. So regardless of whether I think discrimination based on sexuality is illogical, or a Christian thinks it's not a Christian thing to do, we are all distancing our selves from the same sentiment.I'm not 100% sure. There's a difference between saying they as an individual don't associate with them and then doubting that the other person has faith.