I will tell you this. The homosexual community has a hidden agenda. They want the destruction of their enemies, religion and conservatism. What better way to destroy them by simply destroying their foundation. If gay marriage is allowed in a christian church, then all the religion based anti gay forces will crumble. Except me.
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No, no, you as well.
(Is that the mysterious gay agemda, then? Sounds like a solid plan, actually).
Very egocentric on your part. Anyway, your "hidden agenda" has a very ontological flaw. The gay marriage is performed by gay people(10% of population at most), in a council or a tribunal, with a peace judge, and has to do with administrative and burocratic issues, not by moral ones. In fact, if they´re not going to have children, you should rejoice, it may mean that you don´t have to marry with a person of the same sex, you´ll have children you´ll indoctrinate to think otherwise, and the result is predictable. But of course, your lack of reasoning doesn´t enable to see even the positive aspects, let alone contradictions.
So, wait a minute, all the 'ex-gays', they're just keeping the secret hidden, right? How does that work?
It's funny that a Fandome that has such a large amount of slash/yaoi (putting two male or two female characters together in a romantic setting) has so many anti-gay fans. It's hilariously ironic. Well, okay, not hilarious, just ironic.
I'm going to have to second Sophie's comment on this one. Naruto has probably one of the largest amounts of slash/yaoi/Yuri fans out there. To Elaborate though yaoi's not just romantic as it is straight up porn. There are hundreds of fan stories and comics with almost every male character pairing in the series possible. Hell in episode 3 Sasuke and naruto, two of the main male characters, kiss! It was made to be accidental but it's funny you really don't see them going up in arms about it.
These gay bashers on Naruto forums are really bringing a whole new defintion to the popular term us anime fans use to refer to Naruto fans... Narutards.
The homosexual community has a hidden agenda.
Dagnabbit, National Homosexual Headquarters still hasn't gotten me my copy of the Hidden Gay Agenda, and it was supposed to be included with the toaster oven I got for recruiting a new member. I need to call them after work.
Seeing a post about the "Gay Agenda" from what is most likely a 14-year-old kid just bothers me.
It's also obvious that he's parroting something he's heard online or from his parents.
Of course, the fact that the government isn't really allowed to interfere in religious matters seems to have escaped him, as well as the fact that not all marriages are performed in churches or by clergy.
"I'm confused, isn't Sephri an earth goddess from D+D?"
She might be. I've never heard of her. There are plenty of old settings and boxed sets that I don't have, and I haven't pored through the 6 pages of deities in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting book very closely.
"If gay marriage is allowed in a christian church, then all the religion based anti gay forces will crumble."
I don't give a big rat's ass if your church allows gay marriage, however, civil gay marriage must be allowed and must be legally equal to any other form of marriage. Your church is a private club and is allowed to have all sorts of stupid, backward rules.
If gay marriage is allowed in a christian church, then all the religion based anti gay forces will crumble. Except me.
Lemme help you out here Narutard. I live in Quebec. Gay marriage is legal here. Homosexual couples can get married anywhere in the province (and, more recently, the country)... and religious freedom still exists! Gasp! Shock! Witness article 367 of the Civil Code!
No minister of religion may be compelled to solemnize a marriage to which there is any impediment according to his religion and to the discipline of the religious society to which he belongs.
Chillax, Twitchy. Geesh.
/then all the religion based anti gay forces will crumble/
Good! You idiots will finally shut up and stop with your demented, homophobic drivel, morons will finally stop picketing funerals of homosexuals with their stupid "GOD HATES F**S" posters, all churches will finally acknowledge that homosexuality is NOT a sin, and I'll never have to hear Robertson, Phelps, or any of their ilk spew their homophobic rants again. I can't wait for that day to come.
"I will tell you this."
I figured you would.
"The homosexual community has a hidden agenda."
So how did you hear about it?
"They want the destruction of their enemies, religion and conservatism."
You've never heard of The Log Cabin Society? They are an organization of gay republicans. Have you never heard of Bishop Robinson of the Episcopal Church? There are all kinds of gay people. Some are very religious, and some are political conservatives.
What better way to destroy them by simply destroying their foundation."
So Conservatism and religion exist primarily to persecute homosexuals? Seems like a very narrow agenda to me.
"If gay marriage is allowed in a christian church, then all the religion based anti gay forces will crumble."
No, precedent suggests that those who object will simply move to another church and hang a sign on the door saying, "no gays allowed."
"Except me."
Who cares?
First of all, "Gay marriage" is all about CIVIL marriages. Nobody wants to force any religious church to do religious marriages. Which are nothing but nice rituals with no binding obligations, anyway. Its the civil marriage which is the important contract between two partners, and what gives them rights like visiting in hospital, inheritance etc. A religious marriage is nothing but your private fun.
Of course, any christian church is completely free to perform this ritual also for homosexual couples ;-)
Some fundamentalists want to destroy the lives of gays, not to mention muslims, buddhists, atheists, and anyone else who doesn't think like they do. Most gays just want to live their lives in peace.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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