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I didn't ask that. I asked if those who feel as they do think we should do the same thing, here.
I didn't ask that. I asked if those who feel as they do think we should do the same thing, here.
There is a large stretch between saying that gay "marriage" is not marriage and wanting them killed.
Just because someone doesn't think your preference on who you want to bugger turns you into a protected class doesnt mean they want said people eliminated from the planet.
America isn't going anywhere near what Uganda is doing.
I didn't ask that. I asked if those who feel as they do think we should do the same thing, here.
There is a large stretch between saying that gay "marriage" is not marriage and wanting them killed.
Just because someone doesn't think your preference on who you want to bugger turns you into a protected class doesnt mean they want said people eliminated from the planet.
America isn't going anywhere near what Uganda is doing.
You couldn't see it happening here? Did you see Sunni's post? Do you really think he's alone on that sentiment?
There is a large stretch between saying that gay "marriage" is not marriage and wanting them killed.
Just because someone doesn't think your preference on who you want to bugger turns you into a protected class doesnt mean they want said people eliminated from the planet.
America isn't going anywhere near what Uganda is doing.
You couldn't see it happening here? Did you see Sunni's post? Do you really think he's alone on that sentiment?
It would come from muslims more than christans, if it happened at all. Christianity is far to fragmented, with only nutters like the WBC advocating killing off gay people. Most evangelicals just want to ignore them.
I am not talking about any kind of testing.There ya go.
Who will pay for all that testing that they don't want? And how will they be tested, since apparently it's a "choice".
Ya can't really have it both ways there, sunshine.
I am not talking about any kind of testing.There ya go.
Who will pay for all that testing that they don't want? And how will they be tested, since apparently it's a "choice".
Ya can't really have it both ways there, sunshine.
They need psychological treatment and aversion therapy to cure them of their homosexuality.
Basically like we do with child molesters and drug addicts.
Only then should they be released Into society.
You couldn't see it happening here? Did you see Sunni's post? Do you really think he's alone on that sentiment?
It would come from muslims more than christans, if it happened at all. Christianity is far to fragmented, with only nutters like the WBC advocating killing off gay people. Most evangelicals just want to ignore them.
I ignore WBC as much as possible. That's a scary lot.
So America's take is pretty much "Ignore them, unless they want to get married or be protected under hate laws", yes?
It would come from muslims more than christans, if it happened at all. Christianity is far to fragmented, with only nutters like the WBC advocating killing off gay people. Most evangelicals just want to ignore them.
I ignore WBC as much as possible. That's a scary lot.
So America's take is pretty much "Ignore them, unless they want to get married or be protected under hate laws", yes?
Some evangelicals see state recognition of gay marriage as state recognition of the gay lifestlye, and thus thier forced recognition of such lifestyle as members of the state.
They have the same issue with hate laws. The bible and other religous texts say that homosexuality is a sin. What we see in other countries happening is that having this belief and stating it in public opens you up to prosecution under hate crime laws. Not for doing anything illegal, but for just stating an opinion.
A question B, If a person sees homosexuality as a sin, and thus immoral, and states this in public, do you see this as a hate crime?
It would come from muslims more than christans, if it happened at all. Christianity is far to fragmented, with only nutters like the WBC advocating killing off gay people. Most evangelicals just want to ignore them.
I ignore WBC as much as possible. That's a scary lot.
So America's take is pretty much "Ignore them, unless they want to get married or be protected under hate laws", yes?
Some evangelicals see state recognition of gay marriage as state recognition of the gay lifestlye, and thus thier forced recognition of such lifestyle as members of the state.
They have the same issue with hate laws. The bible and other religous texts say that homosexuality is a sin. What we see in other countries happening is that having this belief and stating it in public opens you up to prosecution under hate crime laws. Not for doing anything illegal, but for just stating an opinion.
A question B, If a person sees homosexuality as a sin, and thus immoral, and states this in public, do you see this as a hate crime?