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Just for your information, I'm not an evangelical.
He isnt going to accept that two non-evangelicals are here pointing out how foolish he looks. He is just going to chalk it up to some evangelical conspiracy.
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Just for your information, I'm not an evangelical.
Um, they are a threat to the family. They are one of the biggest organized groups trying to destroy it.
Um, they are a threat to the family. They are one of the biggest organized groups trying to destroy it.
Where do you come up with this bullshit and why are you spreading that crap?
But I'll bite what exactly are the gays doing that will destroy the family?
Just for your information, I'm not an evangelical.
He isnt going to accept that two non-evangelicals are here pointing out how foolish he looks. He is just going to chalk it up to some evangelical conspiracy.
Um, they are a threat to the family. They are one of the biggest organized groups trying to destroy it.
Where do you come up with this bullshit and why are you spreading that crap?
But I'll bite what exactly are the gays doing that will destroy the family?
By being born.
It's actually the Christian faith that is teaching families to hate their own gay children. How many children are "raised" gay? None, of course. I don't know how many Christians say, "I don't know why they are gay? I didn't raise them that way".
Just for your information, I'm not an evangelical.
He isnt going to accept that two non-evangelicals are here pointing out how foolish he looks. He is just going to chalk it up to some evangelical conspiracy.
Compared to you I look foolish?
So, is "Noah's Ark" a true historical event or isn't it?
He isnt going to accept that two non-evangelicals are here pointing out how foolish he looks. He is just going to chalk it up to some evangelical conspiracy.
Compared to you I look foolish?
Compared to who? Someone who has religious beliefs that may not fit in with your perception of the world? Sure, and you call evangelicals bigoted, and they may be, but that's a big stone to throw in a glass house.
So, is "Noah's Ark" a true historical event or isn't it?
Unless Noah was gay I have to take note of this horrible DODGE of the issue at hand.
Let's go back to how evangelicals in America are responsable for a law being made in Uganda...
You sound defensive. Were you in Uganda recently?
Nope. Not an evangelical either. I just think the choice of words is interesting.
In the minds of you people these evanelicals recommended the death penalty. You will carry that foolish belief to your graves.
If Evangelicals go to Uganda and teach hate against gays, repeatedly for years, calling themselves "experts", saying gays are the source of evil in the world and want to destroy their families, their country, their children, then shortly after the last big orgy of gay hatred Uganda enacts a law calling for the death of gays, there is hardly enough evidence to make even a slight connection.
Even when the pastor behind the law learned his calling at the Saddle-back church as a protege of Rick Warren? There is still not enough evidence to make the tiniest connection? Is that what you are suggesting?
Nope. Not an evangelical either. I just think the choice of words is interesting.
In the minds of you people these evanelicals recommended the death penalty. You will carry that foolish belief to your graves.
Its kind of like the people who think suicide bombers and terrorists are a representation of Islam.
Where do you come up with this bullshit and why are you spreading that crap?
But I'll bite what exactly are the gays doing that will destroy the family?
By being born.
It's actually the Christian faith that is teaching families to hate their own gay children. How many children are "raised" gay? None, of course. I don't know how many Christians say, "I don't know why they are gay? I didn't raise them that way".
1. Your changing the subject. The point of this post was to suggest that somehow a law being made in Uganda could be tied to activity in America.
2. People have every right to teach whatever values they please in their homes just as much as homosexuals have every right to be homosexual in the privacy of their own homes. I'm 100% for gay marriage, like I said if that's you, do you. I have no problem with it. But don't subject other people and other people's children to your beliefs because you feel as if someone else's opinion is "hate speech".
I can't count the number of times the conservative right wing Republcian Confederates go nuts when I bring up this stuff.
These Evangelicals are all over the Internet with their "message" of Jesus love and acceptance.
Now, this is a hoot. Here is a video by Rick Warren:
Rick Warren - Letter To The Pastors of Uganda from Dr. Rick Warren
Just before Obama spoke at Warren's church, he had to clean up his website and get rid of the rhetoric that "gays were NOT welcome" in his church.
"If a man lies with a male as with a women, both of them shall be put to death for their abominable deed; they have forfeited their lives." Leviticus 20:13 NAB
This in the same book as "Noah's Ark" and "Samson" and "Jonah and the Whale" and "The Flintstones" and "Casper the Friendly Ghost". Oh, wait, did I get the right "ghost"?
Rick Warren put aside his true feelings because he was receiving a "national spotlight". Evangelical Conservatives Republicans want to do that here. Only the law protects gay Americans from their violence. If you spread hateful religious beliefs against patriotic Americans, who have done nothing wrong, then you should have the balls, stand up, and admit it.
Good point. However nowhere does the article blame Christianity as a whole for what happened after these three pastors spread their hate speech in Uganda.Nope. Not an evangelical either. I just think the choice of words is interesting.
In the minds of you people these evanelicals recommended the death penalty. You will carry that foolish belief to your graves.
Its kind of like the people who think suicide bombers and terrorists are a representation of Islam.
The Ugandan legislators are of course responsible for the laws they passed. But to claim it's just coincidence that these powerful preachers had no influence is just silly.First, again I'll make my position clear, one more time and hope you can understand it. These evangelical "experts" do not go anywhere they are no invited. Ugandan preachers have been preaching the same hatred for YEARS. This IS NOT a sudden development in that culture. Your acting as if Uganda was the gay-friendly San Fran-like paradise of Sub-Saharan Africa before American evangelicals showed up. Not the case. Ugandans are responsable for their own laws and their own actions. Period.