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In response to your post about not saying you can't be friends with a gay person because you don't agree with their views: just no.
So I have to agree with everything someone does to like the person? Is that what you're saying? For exaple, I have Muslim friends. I don't agree with what they do but that has no correlation between their friendship with me. As I said, I don't agree with what they do but I'm still friends with them. The same logic can be applied to other examples. If a friend I know watches something I don't like, what makes you think I'll be sad enough to dismiss the person as a whole because I don't watch a show they watch?
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do you have white christian friends that have done things that you disagree with?
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