I do not deny the existence of so-called homosexuality, although I have some reservation as to the merits of the word - homosexuality, invented by homosexual protagonists, and comparison to men and women relationships.
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X-Acto Dyke: Cool name! \m/
Sorry if that derailed it a bit. I just had to say it, because I ONLY SPEAK THE TRUTH!
Ahh, good. No one else could understand it, either.
For a minute, I thought I was stupid.
So, wait ... you're saying that the word "homosexuality" was invented by homosexual proponents?
The Merriam-Webster online dictionary lists the word as dating back to 1892. Unless there was a Gay Rights movement in 1892 that nobody told me about, you're full of poop.
Well, sure, the word "homosexuality" was invented in the late 19th century, and the concept only a little bit earlier - but not by "protagonists" or any other fictional characters. I don't understand the point, though.
...Maybe he's arguing that heterosexual/homosexual is a false dichotomy, or something?
I'm not sure this is comprehensible enough to even determine if it's fundie.
Why would someone make a homosexual protagonist, if there was no homosexuality in the first place?
I know a guy with a dog with this name. I really hope it isn't him since I like the guy.
...you know, I don't think you're in the place to challenge the merits of a word.
From what I gather, he thinks homosexuality is real, so...what, it's a bunch of straights pretending to be faggots for the lulz? Newsflash, teenage girls don't represent America as a whole.
After giving this a second, then a third glance, I think SmokinJoe meant to say "proponents" instead of "protagonists".
Makes more sense now, I think.
"I do not deny the existence of so-called homosexuality"
This is self-contradicting.
"so-called" is the xian way of saying something is bullshit.
(from Tim 6:20)
The rest is word salad.
BTW, what do you think Joe is smokin'?
Confused?
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