48Rob wrote:If this Christian person comes to my camp and corrects me/shows disapproval of my speech, belief, etc, then they will no longer be welcome.
I am that Christian person and you made my point, in a reverse sense. Seems to me a LGBT or anything else (name your favorite PC acronym) if they understand that not everyone is interested in having their face rubbed in it there will be little to no friction. Reality is that the subject in both directions (Christians and LGBT) is a contentious one with a history of trying to force their particular agendas. Seems to me that when the first post even asks the question, there is already an understanding of the existing tensions and little understanding of the general tone of TD campers here to begin with. This group seem to be generally open and accepting...based on my glance of y'all and your posts. If they are concerned and are not willing to risk taking their lifestyle choices into the arena of ideas that surrounds a campfire ring...well maybe they should form a LBGT TD group where folk can join if they wish. If they have designs on forcing their agenda, which IMO the first post intimates (why else raise the point?), they had best be prepared for others with opposing viewpoints to speak up.
Problem is basic manners and how folk interpret their behavior based on their "rights". If we are camping nearby and your language is foul with volume I might politely ask you to lower the dial a bit...simply because not everyone enjoys gutter talk. Just as I would expect you to ask me to turn down the volume on my Christian music if I forgot my manners. Would I invade your camp to blast you for your pentagram flag (an example only)? No because I have manners just as I would not come to a LGBT (had to look at the title to get the acronym right...again) group and loudly announce that "I'M A CHRISTIAN! IS THAT OK WITH YOU". Tolerance means allowing for differences, within reason, not forced endorsement.