A topic I doubt can ever be resolved, I'm no homosexual, so as long as a gay guy don't bother me in *that* way, I don't care what anyone does in their own time, and I will be the last to pass judgement.
Two grammar errors, though one may be deliberate - third paragraph, first line, "trod" instead of "tread", and second paragraph first line "no" with a capital; though that may be deliberate.
My thoughts exactly. =) But I do take issue with how slanted towards America this is. SheezyArt's a global site and homophobia is a global bigotry; the title might have been better as "...Homosexuality in America".
I think we should forget about the politics for a moment.
While many are debating over homosexual rights (in which I'm bi), I think we should be focusing on a way to stop the war.
I'm not sure you're completely right about ALL Republicans. In fact, one of their major candidates this time around seems to be breaking from the mould when it comes to this demand the far right makes that all candidates be ultraconservative.
Slavery was a big deal during the time of the Constitution's writing--you're right on that. Have you ever read about how the "three-fifths" provision got in there, and all of the other stuff about slavery? It was hotly contested even in the 1780s.
As for how Jesus would conduct himself towards people he knew to be gay...I know very well he wouldn't behave like those people! I'm not personally sure if it's a sin, but I know that he even treated prostitutes (who DEFINITELY are doing something sinful) better than I see people treat gays. Cruel behavior is just inexcusable, period.
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The Enchanted Shoe Says:
A topic I doubt can ever be resolved, I'm no homosexual, so as long as a gay guy don't bother me in *that* way, I don't care what anyone does in their own time, and I will be the last to pass judgement.
WildBlueSun Says:
Two grammar errors, though one may be deliberate - third paragraph, first line, "trod" instead of "tread", and second paragraph first line "no" with a capital; though that may be deliberate.
My thoughts exactly. =) But I do take issue with how slanted towards America this is. SheezyArt's a global site and homophobia is a global bigotry; the title might have been better as "...Homosexuality in America".
Or summat.
eviler than you Says:
i have been thinking a lot about that stuff lately and i feel exactly the same way
GO YOU FOR WRITING THIS!!!!
DickTater Says:
Well, I agree that homosexuals deserve rights, seeing as I know a few.
Congrats to you for being even cooler.
Pekin Says:
We all know that homosexuals aren't people that deserve rights.
Like furries, cosplayers, and women.
DickTater Says:
Oh hey, you got front page!
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Egan Says:
I think we should forget about the politics for a moment.
While many are debating over homosexual rights (in which I'm bi), I think we should be focusing on a way to stop the war.
Minstrel Ayreon Says:
I'm not sure you're completely right about ALL Republicans. In fact, one of their major candidates this time around seems to be breaking from the mould when it comes to this demand the far right makes that all candidates be ultraconservative.
Slavery was a big deal during the time of the Constitution's writing--you're right on that. Have you ever read about how the "three-fifths" provision got in there, and all of the other stuff about slavery? It was hotly contested even in the 1780s.
As for how Jesus would conduct himself towards people he knew to be gay...I know very well he wouldn't behave like those people! I'm not personally sure if it's a sin, but I know that he even treated prostitutes (who DEFINITELY are doing something sinful) better than I see people treat gays. Cruel behavior is just inexcusable, period.
puppetofdarkness Says:
I comend you for writing this. I truely do. And I'm proud.
Thank you for standing up for, not only my rights, but the rights of thousands.