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I am not against homosexuals, I don't hate them, nor do not disrespect them. In fact I will and have corrected anyone who has insulted homosexuals. However why is is that some people think that is necessary for people to agree with homosexuality, or hold on to their notions that it is makes sense.

You don't have to believe in God or religion; and if you don't you are an open-minded person; a liberal; and nice person. Say anything critical of homosexuality and you are rude, closed-minded, bigot, and mean person.

Is the bible against "the act" of homosexuality yes, but I bet that even if the bible didn't mention "the act" of homosexuality that there will be several people who still would not agree with it.

2007-12-31 09:11:54 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Correction:
"nor do not disrespect them."
should be
"nor do I disrespect them"

2007-12-31 09:15:59 · update #1

I was going to make the "african-american connection". If a white person says anything and I mean ANYTHING critical of black person then that person is an automatic racist, even though the anaylsis may be true.

I can see that homosexuality is following into that same category. Say, speak, or hear nothing bad about a homosexual.


By the way pointing out an observation is not being prejudice. If you are hell bent on holding true to it, despite the evidence then you are prejudice.

2007-12-31 09:26:44 · update #2

So I have to agree with you to respect you. Sorry that is so wrong, I don't agree with the act of homosexaultiy but I do respect the homosexual.

2007-12-31 09:30:19 · update #3

A quote from Bongwater an atheist on another forum.

"I'm gay", the homosexual

"Yeah, so I don't care", Bongwater

"Hey, I said that I am GAY", the homosexual

"Yeah, and I really DON'T CARE", Bongwater.

So does that make him a bigot for not caring?

2007-12-31 09:35:24 · update #4

14 answers

It's not about us wanting you to agree with us. It's about us wanting equality and respect as individuals who were created by God as you. I'm not asking people to agree with me, I'm asking you to respect me as I do you. I pay taxes like everyone else and should be afforded every single right as anyone else. I don't personally believe God is against homosexuality, otherwise why would he allow us to be born as such.

2007-12-31 09:18:58 · answer #1 · answered by AJD 3 · 4 1

Nope, there is not any longer something that asserts you're able to desire to do something. i'm with you in this. i do no longer trust those homos. I even have no longer something against gays yet all too many circumstances, the fa99ots over rule the gays. The gays are intense high quality adequate to maintain their decision to themselves however the fa99ots have a concern forcing their sexual decision on anybody. This i do in contrast to in any respect. I own a business company and there is not any longer something that asserts I could desire to cater to them the two. so which you're ideas-blowing and that i agree a hundred%. i'm going to bypass one step greater and that i do no longer care what number thumbs down i'm getting. The final guy that theory he could talk me into having intercourse with him even nonetheless I advised him no and that i wasn't gay, is now no longer able to jot down. He positioned his hand on my leg and that i broke his hand for him. i'm so pleased with that day.

2016-10-02 23:50:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is no law but it was given by choice. I respect the person but not the choices. Did we get to choose before we were born? No. The way you came into the world is what you are, but when you change that through choice it has nothing to do with God. As a black person I didn't choose to be black, I was born black. Like everyone on earth are HUMAN each and everyone of us have our own ways or choices, right or wrong, but we will still be HUMAN.

2007-12-31 20:42:15 · answer #3 · answered by Loukinda 2 · 1 2

The origin of homosexuality is very ancient indeed and stems back to a time when early animal man got into an UN-natural UNion with non human entities which resulted in what we call the primates of our day and age.Homosexuality is a un-natural and morbid state of mind that opens us all to disease,ugliness ,harm,and lunacy and breeds an un-natural state of lifeforms.AStupid and dumb race to keep the shame untold.

2007-12-31 09:26:11 · answer #4 · answered by mike hughes 52 5 · 0 2

That's today world. It is Joseph Goebbels' statement "a lie, repeated over and over, will be considered as a truth"

You forgot to mention that, if you say anything critical, besides all of the above, you will be sued

Concerning the third paragraph, comunists also disagree with it

To garwy:
Right, what people do in their bedroom is their business.

But when they brag about it OUTSIDE of their bedrooms is an entirely different matter

As NAN says, it would be nice if the gays would keep their sexual preferences for themselves.
Nobody wants to hear about it

2007-12-31 09:20:14 · answer #5 · answered by nadie 6 · 2 4

What is right for one is not necessarily right for another.
It would be nice if the homosexuals would keep their sexual orientation to themselves. I don't go around telling what my desires are. That is private business. I don't want it shoved in my face and a lot of other people don't either.
Jesus taught us to love one another, though, despite our misfortunes or differences.

2007-12-31 09:19:46 · answer #6 · answered by Tigger 7 · 2 3

what people do in bed is their business.

there are words for people who are more interested in what other people do in bed than in what they do themselves.

would you like to hear some of them?

2007-12-31 09:19:18 · answer #7 · answered by synopsis 7 · 3 1

There is no statutory law against individual homophobia. In fact, the Boy Scouts of America got a permission slip from the Supreme Court to discriminate despite the claim that they're a "private" organization is more than a bit of a stretch.

But there are statutory laws against public organizations discriminating, and that's what's usually at issue.

Your own personal homophobia/racism/whatever is your business. And actually, no, you can't say something negative about homosexuality and be a moral person -- homophobia is simply, categorically, and without exception wrong and evidence of a deep character flaw.

2007-12-31 09:17:47 · answer #8 · answered by STFU Dude 6 · 7 1

They don't have to agree with it. But making false & ignorant statements about being a choice, terrorizing local gays, and judging them as vile sinners is the mark of the Omega Redneck

2007-12-31 09:17:28 · answer #9 · answered by Moo 5 · 7 1

Generally speaking, being predjudiced against people for something they cant help makes a person a bigot.

2007-12-31 09:16:27 · answer #10 · answered by justin_I 4 · 7 2

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