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    Found Brendan Eich’s sockpuppet :)

    A conservative can’t be a Christian, and vice versa. Jesus was absolutely clear: He cares as much about the sex of who you sleep with as He does about the fabric of your underwear.

    Homophobia is a plenty good reason not to use a browser. Eich is an unscrupulous person at best, and his name leaves a stink on any project he is involved with. Unsurprising that Brave has decided to embrace the crypto fad and is moving towards becoming an ad platform.

    Brave is a scammy project founded by a scummy person. I’m not sure FOSS development can fix that as long as he is in charge.

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      Read the Bible. Even the apostle Paul reiterates that it’s sinful.

      As I said before, it all comes down to the “homophobia” argument. No good reasons, just a hatred of its founder. Pretty sad, if you ask me.

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        To take that passage (Romans) and to interpret it to mean that Homosexuality should be persecuted is to ignore Jesus’ lessons in favor of one’s own hatred. That’s not Christian at all.

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          Again, read the Bible. That’s all I’ll say because it’s obvious to me that you’ve probably only read scraps through third parties within the context of progressive “Christianity”.

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            You’ve got me wrong, but do what you think is best.

            A comprehensive reading involves slowing down and taking context into account. It was included for a reason.