I mean, seriously!
Is everybody on here homophobics or what? There's like, lots of hatred towards homosexuality! Are you homophobic? A decent, quick answer would be nice..
2007-10-13
14:15:24
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT HOMOSEXUAL SEX.
I mean, it's like those people who just gave thumbs down to Adam G and klaudya.
2007-10-13
14:20:36 ·
update #1
A very good answer from Kry. :]
2007-10-13
14:22:59 ·
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common_sense_don't_hurt: We can go to your scratching post and hang out, while sipping milk from a bowl. :)
2007-10-13
14:26:16 ·
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Wow, giving thumbs down to people just because of their sexual orientation, having a homosexual friend, or just because they like homosexuals. -_-
2007-10-13
14:30:43 ·
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Christians and/or other religions are "scared" of homosexuals because we are different, we are not what THEY want us to be.
All in all, they're simply idiots if they look down upon us, we're all humans.
However, there are some that aren't "scared" of us, or judge us, and I do indeed appreciate that, we get enough criticism from everyone else.
2007-10-13 14:19:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not a homophobic. I used to agree with the old saying "what two people do in private is none of my business". Now the problem is that this is not the case any more. Homosexuals don't want to be private and want to parade their immorality for the whole world to see and that is what I am against. I am against a man and another man having intimate, physical relations that involves use of their sexual organs. I feel the same towards women (lesbians). I do not have an agenda to humiliate or degrade homosexuals/lesbians and I am greatly against violence towards these individuals. If I had a business and was hiring people, if the best man for the job was homosexual I would hire him or her. I do not agree with the homosexual lifestyle but I don't hate the person involved in that lifestyle.
2007-10-13 21:25:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the homosexual. If they were holding a 9mm Glock to the side of my head and shaking uncontrollably, I might feel slightly nervous. If they were shopping for tomatoes while I was looking at the cucumbers, I would not be troubled at all.
2007-10-13 21:20:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I kind of like them really. I mean for the most part they are very creative funny people, it's just too bad that they are messed up in their sexual identity. I personally think it is disordered and I am in good company though because so does God.
2007-10-13 21:43:57
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answered by Midge 7
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Nope. I'm bisexual, as is my husband. It would be sort of silly for me to be afraid of or disapprove of gay people. And in my religion, homosexuality is generally accepted as a naturally occurring orientation, and one that is perfectly acceptable when practiced responsibly (just like heterosexuality).
2007-10-13 21:32:31
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answered by prairiecrow 7
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Aww, what a cute kitty. I don't hate anyone except for evil people. I'm not homophobic, but I find their lifestyle choice disgusting, aside from the sin it is.
2007-10-13 21:21:37
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answered by the pink baker 6
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No, I don't fear them. But i tell you what I do fear. I fear the Extremists who are sometimes violent and who desecrated that Catholic Church in San Francisco.
But I fear extremists of every type, because they aren't rational, and are sometimes dangerous.
2007-10-13 21:29:47
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answered by ? 6
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Intolerance.
Plain and simple.
Hey! Nice AV. Wanna share some catnip sometime?
Yaks(pbuh)
2007-10-13 21:23:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Christ said: He who is without sin, let him cast the first stone.
Who wants to throw stones?
Christ, himself, preached love and forgiveness.
Where is the love and forgiveness?
2007-10-13 21:36:28
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answered by Me 6
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I'm not. There's nothing to be scared of. If anything, homosexuality should be embraced for the contributions it makes to society. For example, "Queer Theory" has contributed significantly to the fields of philosophy, sociology, and literary theory.
2007-10-13 21:31:17
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answered by Pull My Finger 7
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