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2007-06-09 06:12:08 · 14 answers · asked by CHEESUS GROYST 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

bonsai bobby, it's called reappropriation.

2007-06-09 06:29:23 · update #1

14 answers

Yes you are.

2007-06-09 06:14:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 6

Hello, friend. As a christian, I find it ironic that the very people who claim to be followers of a book that actually teach love could be so hatful towards people because theyare different. I'm sure that in this case you are using the word gay to mean wrong or stupid with no reference to sexual orientation and religious homophobia as religious people telling others they are wrong because they believe differently. Well, my answer to your question is yes. And if anyone has a problem or are wrong it's them. Now my question to you is: What do you believe? Drop me an email.
Love/Live

2007-06-09 13:25:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Expanding homophobia to religious is really quite sad, not "gay".

Homophobia has its roots in the Holy Scripture. Same sex relationships are forbidden to Israel and his descendants in the covenant they have with God. In short, if you are a Jew, this restriction applies.

What about the non Jews? Non Jews who selectively take some restrictions but not others and then expect everyone else to follow their choice, understand little and demand much.

Religious homophobia is neither religious nor a fear. "Religious homophobia" is a made up word which would mean "fear of religious same", a term that could apply to the fundamental right. If you believe that religious people fear the same sex preference, the word "fear" is misplaced unless you applied it to all sexual preferences.

Religious homophobia is a pseudo intellectual term that needs another pseudo intellectual term: Religious heterphobia, the fear of religious differences.

2007-06-09 13:38:31 · answer #3 · answered by J. 7 · 0 3

Did that first guy say "Homos don't deserve religion"??? I bet his momma is so proud to have raised such a fine biggot. How disgusting - how utterly disgusting - that statement is.

I do agree - religious homophobia is gay. And when I say gay I mean totally and completely, without a doubt, religious homophobia is UNGODLY.

2007-06-09 13:18:27 · answer #4 · answered by yarn whore 5 · 7 1

Hey for one, PLEASE. Mind your own business look at yourself and stop worring about what others think. Your all a bunch of yapping yentas that think that your belifes are the only thing that matter. If someone is gay and your not...dont sleep with them. Dont worry about how others live their lives or im going to grab one of the bones in your closet and beat you with it. Homophobia: People that worry about gays and judge gays are confused about themselves.....its that simple.

2007-06-09 13:21:48 · answer #5 · answered by doctaboc 1 · 6 0

All homophobia is gay. Homophobia is the fear of one's own homosexuality, not the sexuality in others. To be homophobic is to be gay and afraid.

2007-06-09 13:42:35 · answer #6 · answered by sudonym x 6 · 2 1

A homophobic slur to counteract homophobia?

EDIT And my answer is know as sarcastic fun.

2007-06-09 13:26:18 · answer #7 · answered by bonsai bobby 7 · 4 1

It is tragic that children are being taught bigotry. Religion stunts the mind and spirit of our youth.

2007-06-09 13:16:12 · answer #8 · answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7 · 7 1

it's pretty stupid and cultist.

but what do you expect? look at creation museum. this is the garbage they come up with in 2007!!

2007-06-09 13:16:26 · answer #9 · answered by nuPhyllis! 3 · 9 0

When religious homophobes die, they'll go to Hell and be raped by homosexual demons for all eternity.

2007-06-09 13:15:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 8 1

There is no such thing as "homophobia." It's a word that was invented by the homosexuals to denigrate, insult and persecute everyday normal people.

2007-06-09 13:15:11 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 9

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