Unless we have the right to enter that sacred union, violate it, exit it, and enter it again with somebody else over and over, regardless of what crimes we commit — unless we have that right and gay people don't, then there truly is nothing sacred in the United States of America.
Gay people do better in their careers when they are out of the closet.
If that's what people in that church believe, I respect their freedom to do so — but we should not kid ourselves that the equal rights of
gay people do not need to be regularly restated.
To Eric... Eric, most gay people don't give a flip about what others think... but, there are some that do.
(That quote was in response to your assumption that
no gay people do that.)
This is not Gays VS Christians (or any religion - How fox news of CNN to go there) and it is NOT about what a CEO speaks — this is about people protesting a chain because they do not want the money they pay for a sandwich to go to extreme groups who hate GAYS and work very hard to make sure
the gay people do not have the same rights as straight people.
You clearly have no life if you're this concerned about what
gay people do in their own homes.
Gay people don't worship «images made to look like a mortal human being and birds and animals and reptiles» at all.
Gay people don't bother me, but angry, holier - than - thou, hate - filled bigots do.
I'm sorry, but I couldn't force myself to believe in creationism, or that gay people don't deserve to be treated fairly, even if I hit myself over the head with a bat, repeatedly.
Gay people don't like nambla more than straight people do.
Nothing that
gay people do outside of your particular church is any business of yours.
Out of curiosity Bob, how many
gay people do you know?
It's nice to see some shift in the opinion of some Christian people here in America but I've said it before and I'll say it again, Gay people don't necessarily want the church to recognize the wedded union.
Gay people don't do anything different sèxually than we straights do.
OHHH but what you do is different from what those evil
gay people do.
What
gay people do is not a crime.
Well if you hate gay people you don't even need to start your own church.
@Name * Ted DiDonato If gay people don't go to heaven just because they're gay and not willing to be celibate, then Heaven isn't for anyone decent.
Gay people Do nt go to heaven.
What respectable
gay people do pales in comparison to recreational abortion practiced by young Christian girls at evangelical colleges.
These are horrifying accusations, and the Chechen government's defense, while novel, doesn't inspire a lot of confidence: Gay people don't exist.
he likes jesus and wants to stop bombing people, hates abortion, and wants to let
gay people do gay stuff in their own gay bedrooms.
The man has every right to voice his opinions just like all
these gay people do.
Gay people do nt make gay people, straight people do.
Steve, I do not take Christ's sacrifice lightly at all and I think that you assuming
gay people do is offensive and stereotypical.
Her's is an interesting perspective and while I'm not sure if I agree with it or not I have to admit that the way our society / legal system currently treats gay people doesn't strike me as just.
So unlike the person who simply can't find love the gay person doesn't even have that possibility.
How many
gay people does God have to create before you guys figure out he really does love them too?
A gay person doesn't not choose to be gay and they deserve to have loving long term relationships just like everyone else.
Not exact matches
Indiana
does not have a state law specifically protecting
gay people from discrimination.
Here are the states where you can still be fired for being
gay because they don't have explicit laws that prevent discrimination against LGBT
people in the workplace.
maybe it's because the faithful
do things like fly airplanes into buildings and withhold healthcare from women and fight to suppress education and condone insti.tutionalized discrimination against
gay people.
The fact that I enjoy white privilege
does not change the fact that there are
people who would want the right to fire me or kick me out of my home simply because I'm
gay.
Christine is not sinful by being
gay and
people who think that * should * have a stumbling block put in their way... and you are in a unique position to
do that.
In the end it really all comes down to something simple «
do I love the
gay person as my equal or is my version of the faith going to always limit them»?
Using the questions of «What
did MLK think about
gay people?»
NAZI's didn't pick on
people who were
gay (once again if you think you can prove this point, please point us in the direction of said evidence), they set out to rid the world of JEWS.
Baruch... one church that hurts
people is one too many.And when it comes to churches being burnt down rather than ministering to
gays or pastors being persecuted because they
do its a blight on the Christian church.
Jesus would have been hanging out with
gay people and those who have had abortions while the Pharisees asked: how can he
do such a thing?
But the next time you see a
gay or lesbian
person and think to yourself, «They are sinful, they are lost, they are wrong, or they are an abomination...» understand that you may very well be speaking about your own partner, your own child, your own parent or brother or sister... and you don't even know it yet!
I have read a lot on this issue (and am going to be
doing some more) and have interacted with many
gay people (many friends that are
gay)... these interactions all helped me to learn a lot I was not told in that version of the faith.
But I
do think that black religious leaders have a responsibility, if they can not support
gay marriage, to at least support and fight for the secular rights of
gay people.
We're not supposed to be under law, but under grace, so why pick on
gay people as being unforgiveable as opposed to
people who sin in any other way, as we all
do.
The classic aspect regarding this is the original text of the Bible doesn't condemn
gay people.
Actually Austin, the OT doesn't condemn
gay people either.
As for
gays and lesbians, I like these convo's — we need more of them for the common
person out there that
does not get to here all aspects of this dialogue (it's very enlightening).
Vote for
people with MORALS that will
do something to stop these atheists and
gays from destroying everything.