Wiseguy 03/23/2008
I have problems with the Movement, and whether we like it or not...it's becomming more mainstream.(coughs Liberal media)
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XAgent 02/20/2008
Sorry but it's just not in me to hate people for over this. I actually don't have any problems with it.
MissPackRat4Je sus 02/20/2008
The Bible says to hate the sin while loving the sinner. Their lifestyle is wrong, but I don't hate them. To hate them would be just as wrong as the lifestyle, and God sees all sin the same.
numbah16tdhaha 02/20/2008
Meh, a close family friend that my mom calls one of her extra children is gay as gay can be. He was my brother's best man and he's fun as hell to hang out with. Can't feature hating gay people, especially since it means more women for numbah every time a man is gay!
Vudija 01/15/2007
Definitely not. I have no problems with anyone's way of life so long as it does not affect mine (in a negative way). What 2 people do in the privacy of their own home is no one's business but their own, and I cannot find cause in hating someone for that.
GenghisTheHun 06/28/2006
Let's call homosexuality what history shows it to be, and that is a deviant aberration in human conduct, and some think in the human condition. It has always been outside the pale, and will continue to be, regardless of political correctness. I have a problem with attempting to bring deviance into the mainstream of human relationship, and that is what the homosexual agenda is doing today. Let's not worry too much however. About 40-50 years from now, Juan and Juanita, and Mohammed and Fatima will be setting our societal policy. What do you think their attitude towards homosexuality shall be?
gollygwiz 01/21/2006
Just to clarify...I hate no one. I do not condone this lifestyle though. I feel that humans were put on this earth to procreate....tell me how 2 men or 2 women can make a child together naturally.....you can't. It's unnatural and disgusting and makes for a really uninteresting porn.
ClassicTVFan47 07/01/2005
Hating people just because of their choice of who to love? No thanks. They're as human as any heterosexual.
EschewObfuscat ion 07/01/2005
No hatred here. Like most fathers, I want my children to lead normal, healthy, productive lives. Now, that normal part is what's at issue here. Magellan's on the right track with calling a spade a spade (funny how that expression survived the purging of our vernacular of anything with an offensive inference), though I would eschew his phraseology of equal rights under the law. As I interpret the law, they have that, they can marry anyone they want so long as it complies with the traditional, legal definition of marriage: one man to one woman. But, back to normal. I want my children not to be homosexual. It is much harder today to engineer that than it was even 25 years ago as our media (TV shows, movies, newspaper slants and magazines) seem intent on mainstreaming gay behavior in our society, by attacking anyone who appears to judge homosexuality as something deviant or even negative. Intellectual exposure to gay issues at an increasingly younger age will result in more sexual experimentation, by both boys and girls, and more kids will come out and declare themselves gay, whether or not they're mature enough to make such an evaluation. But, that's the message of our media and that is the inevitable outcome. I separate gays in America by gender. Historically, western societies have not treated homosexual men particularly well. Many have been arrested and jailed, many, many lost their jobs, particularly if they worked around children (or government) and there was a distinct social ostracization of gay men, up until the late 1960's. Even today, the social ostracization of gay men is more fierce and noticeable than gay women. Why, I don't know. But, we've certainly normalized what used to be an odd, sexually-confused fellow, who prefers members of his own gender to have sex with. Those who see the societal normalization of gay behavior, whether male or female, as a positive societal development, I would ask whether you would condone that behavior in your own children? And, if so, at what age would you consider your son or daughter mature enough to make such a judgment?
Miss_Perverse 06/30/2005
Get off the hate train, and stop at Tolerance station! You don't have to agree with homosexuality, just concentrate on your on life. Leave the judgement of individuals upto God. I don't see the necessity of gay pride parades, but I disagree with gay hatred. What did a gay person ever do to you? Your mailman could be gay. But you don't know what he's going through, his mother might have just died, or he volunteers at night helping refugees learn english. How about focusing your negative energy on charity work or something. Being heterosexual doesn't guarantee you a ticket to heaven either. If it's the act of sodomy you abhor, I've heard of a few HETEROSEXUAL couples engaging in that act. And I don't mean to be crude, but I don't recall the bible pronouncing oral stimulation, but that happens in the PRIVACY of regular homes.
earthbound 04/12/2005
Wow - just read samjung23's comment. Strong stuff there. I have no problem with them unless they molest all of my domestic animals, bugger my nearest and dearest, set fire to my home, steal my identity, cut lanes on the freeway, and on top of it all, kiss in public.
magellan 04/12/2005
Just found this page - created by the former Webmaster of Atwood, Kansas who finds himself declared the enemy by his community. Pretty educational reading: http://www.atwoodkansas.com/ **How about this - instead of saying homosexual agenda say gays' pursuit of equal rights under the law. So aDios' comment would become I will and have defended them when ridiculed/attacked, though I do not defend their sexual practices or much of their pursuit of equal rights under the law. This, it would seem to me, is a much more accurate, and less sloganistic, statement. Let's call a spade a spade. My position? I think it's sort of tough to argue against the politics of equality under the law for tax-paying Americans - be they white, brown, gay, or straight. My guess would be that you all will fall on the wrong side of history on this one.
Teaseress 04/02/2005
How can you hate a load of people that you don't know? If anything, it would just be a case of hating what they do in the privacy of their own homes.
Donovan 04/01/2005
I do not like their lifestyle or do I believe that it is moral but I do not hate them.
Beelzebub 03/18/2005
The idea of hating people you've never met based upon sexuality, gender, race, religion, etc., is just plain stupid.
Jar-Jar Binks 03/10/2005
Never in my 29 years have I hated someone because they're attracted to the same sex. I have friends who are gay and we never make any issue out of it. I've accepted their lifestyle and it would make me happy if homosexual marriages become legalized.
Mr.Political 03/09/2005
I don't hate homosexuals and they don't bother me much. What does aggrevate me though is how so many seem to feel that society's rules of intimacy don't apply to them. If you want to kiss in public, whatever, but don't start groping each other in front of the Pre-K school across the street. It's just common sense.
samjung23 02/06/2005
I hate homosexuals. I have no problem with their orientation, but I have big problems with them as people. Many of them are condescending, arrogant, mean people. Many of them have atrocious attitudes and beliefs. I've never met a nice one. I think homosexuals are truly sexual deviants with a fetish for the same sex. To think that they deserve rights and fair treatment would be in the same league as allowing 6 year olds to marry adults. End the nonsense, America, accepting homosexuality is NOT progress.
Elf_ears13 10/24/2004
Hate is such a strong word, the Bible says we should love one another. But in Corinthians 6:9, I think that's it, it says that homosexuals have no place in the kingdom of heaven. I don't agree with homosexuals, but I don't think that we should be hateful towards them. The best way to keep people from becoming Christians is to become hateful towards all other religions, or in this case, lifestyles.
Daccory 10/01/2004
Ralph the Wonder Llama...this person really is ill given his posting. Perhaps he's the one that needs a bashing. And how do you know I'm not a married man with kids? You don't...like all your sort you make assumptions about people and the rest of society has to pay for it.
CanadaSucks 09/06/2004
Hate? C'mon. Why is this even here? Fellas- being accepting of gays is a great way to score with college chicks.
gopman79 03/04/2004
I disagree with the practice, but in no way do I hate homosexuals. In a free country, such as the one we live in, you can have a relationship with the same sex. I really dont care about the sexual orientation of people, just as long as I dont get it rammed down my throat.
CherrySoda99 10/30/2003
I believe that u shouldn't hate anyone. It's too strong of a word. But as I don't at all agree with the homosexual movement. I don't believe we should put them down and consider them scum either. They are what they are, and we should respect that. But that doesn't mean we have to agree with it either. I mean, I don't ,and thats not just because it goes against my religion. I have my own reasons that have nothing to do with christianity. I feel that God put men and women on earth so they can be together. Not with the same gender. You can't very well be fruitful and multiply as the Bible says when ur with the same sex. I mean, come on. Enjoy the oppisite gender, they have a lot to ofer, believe me. But still, I feel it is totally wrong to hate them. Anyway. L8er dayz
LadyShark4534 09/19/2003
There's are words for people who hate gays/bisexuals/lesbians: I call these people Intolerant assholes!
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