Why do you believe that there can be no true love in a homosexual relationship? In one of my earlier questions, I refered to the churches' attempts to break up gay relationships. I used the term "homewrecker" to describe this.
I honestly cannot believe some of the bigoted answers I received. Most of them replied that "two homos living together is not a home."
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/home
Sounds like it could be a "home" to me, but many of you disagree because your religion tells you that two men (or two women) can't share that kind of love. What gives you the authority to tell others what they can and can't feel? The authority to invite homosexuals into the church and blantantly tell them they're not in love, but "in lust?" Sorry, but I find this rude and patronizing. Anyone can love, why in the world would you tell them what they are capable of feeling?
Mature answers only, please. No bible quotes or "go to church" or "eww, gay is nasty" responses.
2006-10-28
06:01:52
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