Your idea of "casting the first stone" is guilting anyone for making a sinful mistake.
Back in Jesus' day, casting the first stone was physically stoning someone for making a sinful mistake.
So you are wrong in your remark.
You also seem to think I have this idea that i think what the guy did in having a child outside of wedlock is ok with me. Its not but its also not my place to judge the man because I have made sins and dont expect to be harped about it from other sinners like yourself. For if you do, it makes you a hypocrite. Telling me before hand that I shouldnt have kids before wedlock is fine. But to walk up to me and say "you are a sinner...you had kids our of wedlock." isnt what Jesus preached about.
Quite honestly, its not your place to judge other people's actions. Its our job as Christians to enforce Christ's teachings and to guide non believers to the words of God and his Son. Not guilt people for past mistakes.
I view you as a "God hates fags" type of "christian" who prefers to highlight other's failures rather than be a loving representative of Christ.
I will NEVER apologize for calling good, good, and wrong, wrong.
Quite honestly, its not your place to judge other people's actions.
Perfect example of what is wrong with America. And our children pay the price everyday.
So maybe the 10 Commandments should be changed to the 10 Suggestions? Why do you continue to defend immorality? Why not just say it is better to follow what the Bible teaches than to make up our own rules since obviously God knows more about human nature than we do? The Bible is clear that sex outside of marriage is a sin. Many of us are guilty but that does not make it right. Sin is still sin though not PC these days to call it that, right?