Sentences with phrase «thinking about is gay»

But the main point is this: If someone is f *** ing you up by beating your head into the ground with his fist covered in your blood, the last thing you'll be thinking about is gay porn.

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In case you don't remember, at the pageant, Hilton asked Prejean about her thoughts on gay marriage, to which she responded that she was against it.
You might agree with the Times about how a wizard of Dumbledore's moral superiority should be immune to the weaknesses of human sexuality or you may side with some of Rowling's fans who think a strong gay character is leap for gay rights.
I think you are attempting to minimize the RCC's significance / guilt by linking it to a misunderstanding about se.xual orientation, i.e. look the clergy is not any more dangerous to children than average, just like gays aren't.
Think about how it would be for a teenage boy confessing that he is gay and has been acting on it and not wanting the world to know.
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!
What he thought about gay people is irrelevant at best and one can not expect him alone to break the stigma of societal norm of his era (apparently many still live in that era).
What my grandmother and her compatriots showed was anything but love... and when we say we love the gay or lesbian but yet we think that there is something sinful about their identity... well, it's kinda like that «love» my mimi showed those black visitors.
I actually don't think you're hateful... but the things you say about gays being like pedophiles... those are hurtful... and hurtful was the h - word that I used because that is what comments like that do to your brothers and sisters in Christ... they hurt.
I think Christians, in general, don't know jack squat about the gay lifestyle / community nor do they really take the time to understand... their scripture says this and that's all they need (blatant ignorance — but that's life)... even those scriptures are up for contention as noted earlier by Trey.
Right wing conservative types have a Jesus who is against gay marraige, is anti-abortion, thinks there should be prayer in school, and teaches the prosperity stuff and so on... Left wing liberal Christians quote the verses about giving up possessions, feeding and clothing the poor... inner city Christians often have a Jesus who is about social justice... we were made in His image?
We can not be second guessing what MLK might think about gay people because no matter what you conclude, it could be incorrect.
Hey these are not my words I am just showing the book You think studnts are getting purposefully wrong info about gay Yes, and often enough in the name of two current fads: diversity and democ.
I don't know what God thinks, but to me if gay marriage is about family life and the possibility of raising children (in other words a desire on the part of gays to be accepted into married life as it exists) then I think it is a good thing for the same reasons that I think hetero families are good and necessary.
I think the conversation between traditional Christian groups and the gay community is much wider than the narrow debate about the biblical view of same - sex relations.
... The Jews (just like the church now) got flippant concerning divorce... I feel Jesus didn't have to mention homosexuality because the Law was clear to any Jew at that time... Paul had to mention it because he was an apostle to the Gentiles who I think were more prone to homosexuality behavior... I'm though not as learned as you... just my thought after 15 years of thinking about this issue... The church has a sacred duty to all... even gays... we need a unified loving answer to give them... but it must be the truth... because only the truth can set us free...
Don't worry about what other Christians might be thinking of me, you are giving a pretty good image of atheism and gay lovers yourself.
I've questioned you about how you would handle it if a parent told you they thought their child was gay - you claim it would never happen but yet you admit to believing that LGBT is a choice.
I would think Christians would be concerned about other Christians making them look bad instead of anti gay rants on an article about crazy preachers.
Stop thinking it was all about gays.
Secondly, it means that we vastly underestimate the problem of clerical homosexuality: this makes us vulnerable to politically correct rubbish about «homophobia», and encourages a desire to be thought enlightened about the problems of «gay men».
Sometimes I try to imagine how he would respond if he was asked what he thought about gay marriage.
I saw the title, and thought this was going to be a «Chick - fil - a» story about World Vision discriminating against gays (I'm a little behind on my news gathering).
During his book tour, Bell responded to a direct question about his view of gay marriage by stating that «I think the ship has sailed and we need to affirm people wherever they are».
I had to examine all of the things I thought I knew about what it was to be a gay Christian.
Billy Graham is one of the most spiritual men of our time... I do nt think you will have to worry about beng there when all things come to pass... i do nt think you will be in the same place... I commend him for supporting Chic fil a they have a right to stand by what they believe... they are not saying they will discrimnate or hate gays they just do nt support them..
I'm thinking of locker room humor and the insults my friends and I used to make about gays.
The Bishops seem not to have thought through whether gay marriage is a matter about which there has to be uniformity of practice.
Why do americans care what this bigot thinks???????? Obviously he is going to support any white man saying bad things about gay folks, because he is a white man that hates gay folks too.
I'm not gay so I don't think about it that much.
He said: «Whatever people may think about Margaret Court's views about gay marriage... she is one of the all - time greats and the Margaret Court Arena celebrates Margaret Court the tennis player.»
I've seen people move denominations to avoid thinking about issues they are uncomfortable about, such as the inclusion of gay Christians.
Your atrocious world - views and thoughts about gays, are extremely telling.
But to think a preacher or what even you'd like to call these people who think gays should be all dead maybe they should take a step back and look at their own life before saying things about others as well.
I'm just going to have to post along with probably about 2,000 more people how funny I think it is that a guy named Leatherman «kinda likes» the idea of killing Gays.
Looking at it like that, it just makes me think that there is SO much we don't know, SO much we probably won't ever know, SO much that I really really really WANT to know,... and that I can't let myself worry about too many specifics, like whether someone is gay or not.
How great is this!?! The gay community thinks negatively about the body because instead of reaching out... we point them out.
I would find it laughable if it weren't so disgusting that so many so - called «Christians» go out of their way to demonize gays, and incite violence and discrimination against gays, and yet when someone turns around and calls them bigots or explains why they think the «Christian» position is wrong, then they moan about how horribly they are being oppressed and discriminated against.
Indeed, he particularly fears coming out about his attractions while struggling against them, which would get him labeled a repressed homosexual, the gay - basher who himself is queer, the gay kid who thinks it's just some disorder.
If you are gay you spend your life going about sleeping with random guys, thinking that you will meet a guy to marry and then adopt some a baby.
So, whatever else you want to think about ho.mo $ exuality and your position on it; two truths remain; (i) human $ exuality, including ho.mo $ exuality is genetic; and (ii) there is no single «gay gene.»
Some have already been mentioned (the usual controversies about gay rights, reproductive freedom, and — one that I think should be a moral imperative — stem cell research).
Another preacher preaching what ever goes is ok with Christianity... If your going to preach Christianity based on the Bible, then you might as well forget gay marriages are ok... If you want to twist it around then thats up to you... Paul said, «The Berens were of noble charachter because they didn't believe what they heard, but they took what they heard and confirmed it with the Bible... So its like the Yen or Yang... Its either Gods church or Satans Church... Can't be any other way... Do I hate gays, no... I have some very close friends that I have had for over 30 years that are gay, but I think they will be accountable for their life styles... Thats the thing about Christianity, we are held accountable, its not an everything goes belief... Its rules we have to follow... And rules we will be held accountable... So maybe this preacher needs to start a dfferent faith or religion... One where there are no rules and where its people are not accountable for their actions...
Do you think maybe they won't stick with him just cuz they think he might be gay more than they care about the se - xual abuse?
Lewis did write about «gay marriage» in a letter to a friend who was asking him how to think about homosexuality.
I hadn't spent much time thinking about what it's like for gay kids to overhear their parents talking about gay neighbors with derision and fear, for example, or how narratives about judgment and hell can be processed by kids in some pretty destructive ways.
I hadn't thought much about what it would be like to have a gay son or daughter either.
And yes, I think you are right about straight men being able to learn something about being good lovers from gay people...
«I had questions about inerrancy,» «I saw that truth is in many ways relative,» «I support the civil rights of gays and lesbians,» «I think «the market» has become an idol» and so on.
Perhaps your friends will think twice about mouthing off about their «gag reflex» toward gay and lesbian people when they know your brother is gay.)
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