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Liberalism & LGBTQ: Can You Oppose Sin Without Being Called ‘Hateful’?

Liberalism & LGBTQ: Can You Oppose Sin Without Being Called ‘Hateful’?

Liberalism & LGBTQ: Can You Oppose Sin Without Being Called ‘Hateful’?


You say:

“I believe homosexuality is a sin.”

They scream:

“You’re hateful!”

“You’re a bigot!”

“You’re dangerous!”


But wait…


Since when did disagreeing with someone mean you hate them?


Liberalism preaches “tolerance” — but only if you agree.

Once you stand with divine truth?

Suddenly, there’s no room for your voice. No “diversity” for your views.


So ask yourself:


  • If you can't believe what every Prophet taught...


  • If you can’t say what Scripture makes clear…


  • If you can’t uphold morality without being silenced...


Is that really tolerance? Or tyranny in disguise?


Today’s liberal creed says:

“Affirm everyone — or you’re evil.”

But Islam teaches:

“Command what is right, and forbid what is wrong.”
[Surah Āli-‘Imrān, 3:110]

The Prophets never affirmed sin.

They didn’t celebrate disobedience.

They warned, they called, they invited — out of mercy, not malice.


When we say LGBTQ acts are sinful, it’s not hate speech —

It’s ḥaqq (truth).

It’s naṣīḥah (sincere counsel).

It’s compassion guided by revelation — not emotion.


But liberalism has blurred the line —

Until truth is canceled…

And sin is protected.


So here’s the real question:


Can you still speak divine truth in a system that only tolerates human desires?


Choose truth — not trends.

Choose courage — not conformity.

Choose Islam — not liberalism.




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