NO! I think christians that do this are hypocritical! They give christiananity a bad name. they need to stop! Homosexuals are just like everyone else. Everyone is a sinner. And for someone to judge a gay person then thats just wrong.
2007-06-12 06:09:42
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answered by starynight39 4
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No... Most Christians respect that they have the right. It only serves to show the world the decadence and depravity of their lifestyle. Ever see one? They express the lowest form of humanity... disgusting and sickening.... which seems to be main objective of the participants.
Homophobia, or being homophobic, is defined as an irrational fear, aversion or discrimination of homosexuality or homosexuals. It is a "politically correct" word applied to anyone who does not agree with their lifestyle. That does not equate or legitimize it into truth. The key word in this definition is "irrational", which implies the lack of reason or understanding.... not having a mental clarity. That simply is not the case. Most Christians do understand their reasonings... they just do not accept that lifestyle... which is their right. Nothing "irrational" about it. Homophobic is a misnomer. It is used as a "bad" label for the "gay" agenda.
Let's put it another way. A person has the right to eat dog s**t if they want. They may even find other people who enjoy eating it. Is my not eating it, or wanting to eat it, really an irrational fear or phobia? Is my not wanting to see or be around someone who does an irrational aversion? Do I have the right to view those who do as disgusting and sickening? The revulsion and repugnance to this act is more natural than the performance of the act itself. Homosexuality is no different. Think that gays can understand that? Those parades prove that they do!
2007-06-12 06:18:12
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answered by Bill Mac 7
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2016-10-17 00:56:15
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answered by fauntleroy 4
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I am a Christian, but also gay...so, no...never protested one.
I would hope that even fundies would have better things to do with their time.
However, a Baptist Minister did interrupt the service at the Cathedral of Hope in Dallas Texas several years ago. The Cathedral of HOpe is a predominantly gay church, and the Baptist minister started yelling in the middle of the service and pushed their pastor out of the way....
These fundies are not of God.
2007-06-12 06:09:50
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answered by G.C. 5
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No....but I don't support them either. I don't go to places like King's Island or WDW when they're having their "gay days" - but I won't stop going to WDW just because they have "gay days" or because they allow same-sex ceremonies to take place either. It is NOT my place to judge how anybody else lives their life. God loves us all, and only HE has the authority to pass judgment because only HE knows a person's heart.
2007-06-12 06:12:05
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answered by Romans 8:28 5
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I like your screen name first off.
No I have never tried to stop one.
But I would never support one.
It saddens me when I see this.
I need to just PRAY for the Lord to pour out His Spirit upon this earth!!!
2007-06-12 06:13:43
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answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6
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why would i waste my time with that? gong...couldn't care less....but on the other hand what would happen if married herteros wanted to have a STRAIGHT PRIDE parade? OH yeah...we'd never get a permit cause that would be HATE PARADE!!! freakin commies...
2007-06-12 06:08:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't personally, but only because I know it wouldn't change a thing and I have better things to do with my time than waste it on futile endeavors.
2007-06-12 06:10:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because if they want to live a life that's contrary to God's will, that's between them and God.
2007-06-12 06:16:01
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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No. But I live in the south and they don't happen much here.
2007-06-12 06:13:43
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answered by The Brian 4
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