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[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Normal gender roles are for the best.Funky_Llama2/10 would you have rated him higher had he said "proper" in place of "normal" ?
its odd that in these types of "uphold marriage" laws, marriage never changes either way. gays tend to get screwed over though.
at least call it what it is.
Waiting for the first parent to **** slap their 4 year old boy for wearing a dress, only to cry on Good Morning America that the pastor told him to do it. Then a reduced sentence and 4 weeks of google news feeds about how this pastor has special powers and forced the parent to follow his commands. CreasianDevaili
Why would someone's 4 year old son even be wearing a dress to begin with?
[QUOTE="Funky_Llama"][QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Normal gender roles are for the best.Jandurin2/10 would you have rated him higher had he said "proper" in place of "normal" ?No I would have rated him lower because his statement would've become a truism
I doubt that many of the people who call themselves "christians" are really christians at all. It's not about beating up or condeming gay people, it's simply about loving and forgiveness and not judging people. It's pretty obvious that pastor never read the Bible because if he did he would know that Jesus said not to judge lest ye be judged and to not point out the speck in your neighbors eye until you get the log out of your own.
I find it funny how a lot of religious people don't want gay people to marry and say it will destroy the sanctity of marriage, when it's us STRAIGHT COUPLES that are the ones actually destroying marrige. Divorce rates are 50% in this country, so mabey they might want to deal with their own problems first before they go out preaching to gay people.
Straight couples are going to ruin the sanctity of marriage, not gay people.
[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="Funky_Llama"]2/10Funky_Llamawould you have rated him higher had he said "proper" in place of "normal" ?No I would have rated him lower because his statement would've become a truism hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
oh god "true" christiansI doubt that many of the people who call themselves "christians" are really christians at all.
ShadowMoses900
[QUOTE="CreasianDevaili"]Waiting for the first parent to **** slap their 4 year old boy for wearing a dress, only to cry on Good Morning America that the pastor told him to do it. Then a reduced sentence and 4 weeks of google news feeds about how this pastor has special powers and forced the parent to follow his commands. Pirate700
Why would someone's 4 year old son even be wearing a dress to begin with?
Maybe the older, and evil mind you, sister forced him to wear it to be the 4th opt in for her evil teddy bear tea party. Que the slightly older sister sitting next to her blubbering father stroking her teddy bear with a devilish grin.[QUOTE="CreasianDevaili"]Waiting for the first parent to **** slap their 4 year old boy for wearing a dress, only to cry on Good Morning America that the pastor told him to do it. Then a reduced sentence and 4 weeks of google news feeds about how this pastor has special powers and forced the parent to follow his commands. Pirate700
Why would someone's 4 year old son even be wearing a dress to begin with?
I don't know, but it's F'd up. Still there are better ways to deal with this.[QUOTE="CreasianDevaili"]Waiting for the first parent to **** slap their 4 year old boy for wearing a dress, only to cry on Good Morning America that the pastor told him to do it. Then a reduced sentence and 4 weeks of google news feeds about how this pastor has special powers and forced the parent to follow his commands. Pirate700
Why would someone's 4 year old son even be wearing a dress to begin with?
They wanted to be an Irishmen.[QUOTE="Pirate700"][QUOTE="CreasianDevaili"]Waiting for the first parent to **** slap their 4 year old boy for wearing a dress, only to cry on Good Morning America that the pastor told him to do it. Then a reduced sentence and 4 weeks of google news feeds about how this pastor has special powers and forced the parent to follow his commands. TwighlightBlade
Why would someone's 4 year old son even be wearing a dress to begin with?
I don't know, but it's F'd up. Still there are better ways to deal with this.I agree. It was just really random. Maybe he wores dresses at age 4. :P[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="ShadowMoses900"]oh god "true" christians no such thing as a "true" one indeed.Explanation for what they're referring toI doubt that many of the people who call themselves "christians" are really christians at all.
wis3boi
[QUOTE="TwighlightBlade"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]
Why would someone's 4 year old son even be wearing a dress to begin with?
I don't know, but it's F'd up. Still there are better ways to deal with this.I agree. It was just really random. Maybe he wores dresses at age 4. :P I guess I walked into that one. But no. 4 was just the age I associate with the wording the pastor used.It's very difficult to beat the gay out of someone. You have to know exactly where to hit, at what angle, and at what speed. For some reaon, it also helps to be wearing the "wife beater" t-shirt when attempting such an action.
[QUOTE="ShadowMoses900"]oh god "true" christiansI doubt that many of the people who call themselves "christians" are really christians at all.
Jandurin
Are the people that blew up the Twin Towers truly "Muslims"? They may carry that title, doesn't mean they actually follow it's teachings.
oh god "true" christians[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="ShadowMoses900"]
I doubt that many of the people who call themselves "christians" are really christians at all.
ShadowMoses900
Are the people that blew up the Twin Towers truly "Muslims"? They may carry that title, doesn't mean they actually follow it's teachings.
yesThank god I don't live in America.
Still it's very sickening that stuff like this happens anywhere in the world.
north carolina isn't america brahThank god I don't live in America.
Still it's very sickening that stuff like this happens anywhere in the world.
toast_burner
[QUOTE="ShadowMoses900"][QUOTE="Jandurin"] oh god "true" christiansJandurin
Are the people that blew up the Twin Towers truly "Muslims"? They may carry that title, doesn't mean they actually follow it's teachings.
yesWell not surprising, OT is full of militant atheists who oddly treat their atheism like it's a religion, so I doubt most people here are open minded enough to understand.
It's not legal. It's just some proposal by some bassackwards dude.Thank god I don't live in America.
Still it's very sickening that stuff like this happens anywhere in the world.
toast_burner
Do you really have to say this everytime someone does or says something stupid in the US? Seems a reasonable sentiment, given that America is (in comparison to other Western countries) exceptionally accomplished at this kind of religious bigotry[QUOTE="toast_burner"]
Thank god I don't live in America.
Still it's very sickening that stuff like this happens anywhere in the world.
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Do you really have to say this everytime someone does or says something stupid in the US? Seems a reasonable sentiment, given that America is (in comparison to other Western countries) exceptionally accomplished at this kind of religious bigotry it's also a lot fvcking larger than other western countries with a good bit of diversity[QUOTE="toast_burner"]
Thank god I don't live in America.
Still it's very sickening that stuff like this happens anywhere in the world.
Funky_Llama
I heard the original blue power ranger can attest to this. He tried a boot camp called "Pray away the Gay and said it was too tough and failed. Guess he didn't pray with enough candles.It's very difficult to beat the gay out of someone. You have to know exactly where to hit, at what angle, and at what speed. For some reaon, it also helps to be wearing the "wife beater" t-shirt when attempting such an action.
sonicare
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Do you really have to say this everytime someone does or says something stupid in the US?Seems a reasonable sentiment, given that America is (in comparison to other Western countries) exceptionally accomplished at this kind of religious bigotry[QUOTE="toast_burner"]
Thank god I don't live in America.
Still it's very sickening that stuff like this happens anywhere in the world.
Funky_Llama
No it's not reasonable. A few idiots saying stupid things in a huge counry with a monster population isn't worthy of that statement and Toast says it in every thread about something happening in the US.
*Sigh* Glad I don't go to that church. Obviously one of our more vocal and militant pastors (we don't need anymore of those. looks at Jeremiah Wright), but to be fair he doesn't actually say beat the gay out of your kids. In fact the only thing in this quote that could be taken as violence is "crack that wrist" and "give him a good punch". I'm going to assume he meant smack on the wrist and give him a manly punch in the arm or something. But I could be wrong.
On the surface I agree with the Amendment (does not recognize gay marriage but does not do away with contract rights between partners). Although I do think civil unions should be recognized for the various alternative lifestyles.
yes[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="ShadowMoses900"]
Are the people that blew up the Twin Towers truly "Muslims"? They may carry that title, doesn't mean they actually follow it's teachings.
ShadowMoses900
Well not surprising, OT is full of militant atheists who oddly treat their atheism like it's a religion, so I doubt most people here are open minded enough to understand.
They are extremist Muslims who don't necessarily represent the views of the majority of their faith and are probably an embarrassment to many of their faith, but they are Muslims.yes[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="ShadowMoses900"]
Are the people that blew up the Twin Towers truly "Muslims"? They may carry that title, doesn't mean they actually follow it's teachings.
ShadowMoses900
Well not surprising, OT is full of militant atheists who oddly treat their atheism like it's a religion, so I doubt most people here are open minded enough to understand.
If someone doesn't believe in God but believes in Jesus is he a true Atheist? What is "true" anyways in beliefs?
Honestly, I don't see why people should get so fussed up over this.
[QUOTE="toast_burner"]It's not legal. It's just some proposal by some bassackwards dude.Thank god I don't live in America.
Still it's very sickening that stuff like this happens anywhere in the world.
sonicare
It's not just the beat the gay out part that iritates me. But also the bill that doesn't allow same sex marriage and civil unions.
The crazy child beater is just that, a crazy guy. The bill is actually a legal document.
I am a christian and proud of it but I am not one of the over the top kind. I do not agree with homosexuality at all, but like someone else said, hate the sin, not the person. I get mocked at work from some gay guys at my job for my beliefs ( so its not just christians bashings gays, sometimes its the other way around). But whenever I get tired of their crap, I usually own them with this " If nature intended for two dudes or two girls to be together, then how come two people of the same sex can't have a child on their own?" They usually shut up and go about their day after that lol.
Seems a reasonable sentiment, given that America is (in comparison to other Western countries) exceptionally accomplished at this kind of religious bigotry[QUOTE="Funky_Llama"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Do you really have to say this everytime someone does or says something stupid in the US?
Pirate700
No it's not reasonable. A few idiots saying stupid things in a huge counry with a monster population isn't worthy of that statement and Toast says it in every thread about something happening in the US.
I do apologise, I'm just not used to different states having different laws, so I always view America as one country with one set of laws.If nature doesn't intend things to be gay then why is it that homosexuality is found in over 1000 species?I am a christian and proud of it but I am not one of the over the top kind. I do not agree with homosexuality at all, but like someone else said, hate the sin, not the person. I get mocked at work from some gay guys at my job for my beliefs ( so its not just christians bashings gays, sometimes its the other way around). But whenever I get tired of their crap, I usually own them with this " If nature intended for two dudes or two girls to be together, then how come two people of the same sex can't have a child on their own?" They usually shut up and go about their day after that lol.
djshowstopper87
Seems a reasonable sentiment, given that America is (in comparison to other Western countries) exceptionally accomplished at this kind of religious bigotry[QUOTE="Funky_Llama"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Do you really have to say this everytime someone does or says something stupid in the US?
Pirate700
No it's not reasonable. A few idiots saying stupid things in a huge counry with a monster population isn't worthy of that statement and Toast says it in every thread about something happening in the US.
Sure, but what I'm suggesting is that the proportion of people who say such stupid things is higher in the USA. The UK is much more secularised and irreligious than the USA, and that's the way toast_burner and I like it[QUOTE="sonicare"][QUOTE="toast_burner"]
Thank god I don't live in America.
Still it's very sickening that stuff like this happens anywhere in the world.
It's not legal. It's just some proposal by some bassackwards dude.It's not just the beat the gay out part that iritates me. But also the bill that doesn't allow same sex marriage and civil unions.
The crazy child beater is just that, a crazy guy. The bill is actually a legal document.
That is why it is called a Bill still. It isn't law. It needs voted on. Nearly every country has tried to get something crazy voted on. How can you have a democratic society where you introduce GOOD bills to be enacted into law if you have biased individuals who determine what is good or bad before a vote? Are you putting on an act or actually... that?Please Log In to post.
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