Sentences with phrase «most against gays»

Recent history has shown that the people most against gays are those with gay tendencies themselves.

Not exact matches

Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook, the most prominent openly gay executive, assailed a new Indiana law that critics say could make it legal for businesses there to discriminate against gays and lesbians.
That's more integrity and critical thinking than most people against gay marriage demonstrate.
Most of «gay pride» is just a rebellion against a lifetime of shame and guilt forced upon the gay person since childhood.
Most against women, black, gays... AND?
Anyone who votes against the government recognizing gay marriage is a bigot and most of them are driven by religious views.
Romney is against gay rights, women's rights and has similar views to most Christian conservatives.
But his comments on the «gay lobby» are likely to gain the most attention, especially in the West, where Catholic leaders have been mounting a fierce fight against same - sex marriage.
What good are morals if the one giving them supports morals that most people consider to be awful like slavery and discrimination against women, gays and the handicapped, as well as beating children and slaves without punishment in some cases?
He is, according to National Journal, «perhaps the most extreme» of a network of U.S. evangelicals who, having failed in their crusade against all things gay at home, travel abroad to connect with anti-gay activists and arm them with arguments that, for example, homosexuals will seduce their children, corrupt all of society, and eventually take over the country.
«first reaction [was] that this is not a simple witchhunt against gays, but that the main point of the document is to identify potential clerical sex abusers (most of whom have in the past been gay men).
Most Moving: Kate (Guest Posting at Rage Against the Mini Van) with «Being Gay and Christian» «I want you to know that being gay isn't a lifestyle, but Christianity is.&raqGay and Christian» «I want you to know that being gay isn't a lifestyle, but Christianity is.&raqgay isn't a lifestyle, but Christianity is.»
Maybe this is why I am so against this push by the gay activists to make life even more confusing for kids: Lets be really clear: nearly every country on Earth has outlawed homosexuality in its not too distant past, and most of them won't allow such silly games as SSM.
Christians leaders were the amongst the most vocal in the campaign against gay married but this survey would appear to suggest some believers disagree with that view.
In 2007, he traveled to Riga, the capital of Latvia, and spoke at Ledyaev's church, where he railed against the gay rights movement, calling it «the most dangerous political movement in the world.»
(To this day I personally find the idea that being gay is ok as long as you remain celibate to be the most disingenuous of all positions as to me it goes completely against the Spirit of the gospel and the challenge of Jesus that brought us to a place where the heart issue is as important as any action one might take.)
In fact, in my experience, I've found that the folks most passionate about waging a culture war against homosexuality are often folks who don't know a lot of gay people.
Most people are opposed to his «righteous» support of slavery and discrimination against women, gays, and the handicapped.
The right wing doesn't understand the bible — most probably never read it — it's simply a means to justify their hatred of gays and interfering with a woman's right to privacy and control of her own body (hmm... GOP against government intervention — but shaming women seems to be acceptable!).
If people who protest most strenuously again gays are in the closet, What does that make people who protest most strenuously against God?
You said, «If people who protest most strenuously again gays are in the closet, What does that make people who protest most strenuously against God?»
When this kind of thing happens in daily life it shows that people feel secure in sharing their prejudice and they presume most other people will agree with them - I don't think he would have said those words against gay or black people.
Clinton's campaign, in a statement, said Pence is the «most extreme» vice presidential pick in a generation, citing his strong anti-abortion stance and a 2015 religious liberty bill he signed that allows businesses to discriminate against gays and lesbians.
For example, the study reported on by the Times places State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr., one of the state's most vocal advocates against abortion and gay rights falls, in the top half of the most liberal Democrats.
This is probably the most widespread and damaging allegation made against him, and to some extent it has stuck, partly a result of people abiding suspicion of the Tories when it comes to gay rights issues.
Pence's most controversial moment as a national figure — and the biggest stumble of his political career — came after he signed a law in Indiana that critics had warned would allow businesses to discriminate against gay men and lesbians.
One insider expressed surprise that Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan pushed all his members to remain unified in voting for the bill rather than allowing most of the conference to vote against it with the knowledge it could pass with mostly Democratic votes as occured under former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos when he allowed the gay marriage and SAFE Act bills to the floor.
Senator Ruth Hassell - Thompson, once counted among those who would vote against the bill, gave one of the most compelling orations — speaking about the conflicting influences of her elder brother who was gay and fled the country to Europe, and her sister, who is a prominent minister here in America.
But, from my seat in the press gallery, I watched with horror as it unleashed the most extraordinary backlash against the gay community.
Philip Hammond's interview in the Sunday Times (#) this morning covers a number of different issues, the most notable of which is that the Defence Secretary comes out against gay marriage and Lords reform taking up time in the legislative timetable.
Against The Law (US Exclusive Premiere) A powerful drama based on the true story of Peter Wildeblood, a thoughtful and private gay journalist whose lover, under pressure from the authorities, turned Queen's evidence against him in one of the most explosive court cases of the 1950s — the infamous MontaguAgainst The Law (US Exclusive Premiere) A powerful drama based on the true story of Peter Wildeblood, a thoughtful and private gay journalist whose lover, under pressure from the authorities, turned Queen's evidence against him in one of the most explosive court cases of the 1950s — the infamous Montaguagainst him in one of the most explosive court cases of the 1950s — the infamous Montagu Trial.
Against nostalgic accounts like Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States, most social - change movements are started and directed by the relatively affluent and well - educated, from the preacher - led civil rights movement to modern feminism to gay rights.
Tallying up what we know also confirms where our gaps are, and we still have many gaps in relation to understanding violence against those very women who are most vulnerable, including women with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) women, women from immigrant and refugee communities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
And while people are against gay marriages for different reasons, the most common reason is a biblicalone.
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