"The real issue in the Christian community was that it was conditional. You were loved, but if you had questions, questions about whether the Bible was true or whether America was a good country or whether last week's sermon was good, you were not so loved. You were loved in word, but there was, without question, a social commodity that was being withheld from you until you shaped up. By towing the party line you earned social dollars; by being yourself you did not. If you wanted to be valued, you became a clone."
-- Don Miller, Blue Like Jazz, pg.214
Is this what we want in the body of Christ? A place where, if you are different or struggling with an issue or theological point of view, you are not accepted or feel like you are on the outside looking in? Is that what Christ intended the church to be like? I don't think so. I hope that we can begin to live our lives with a different perspective.
Now I am not saying that we should just let people live in their sin or propogate and unbiblical view or lifestyle, Jesus did say, "Go and sin no more." But, we should realize that all that we believe and live is not always the "Biblical" one. There needs to be a humility about the way we treat one another, as well as the realization that we are all on the road together and while our viewpoint may be correct, God may have not revealed it to our fellow pilgims yet.