Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What I've got against the gay agenda

The question is often asked "How does a homosexual lifestyle effect those who don't choose to engage in it?"

Answer: My primary problem with the homosexual agenda is that they seek to stifle my first amendment rights. I fear losing my right to say that homosexual activity is wrong. I fear losing my right to associate with others who do not condone this sin. I fear giving the impression that I condone it if I do not proclaim the truth. I fear being forced to employ or rent to people who violate my sense of righteousness and decency.

It is not what goes on in someones private bedroom that offends me. It's what they are trying to do to me in public. The hateful speach against Christianity in the name of tolerance is not acceptable.

Discrimination is not a bad thing. We discriminate against rapists, Murderers, Thieves and when we find spoiled food in the refrigerator we throw it away.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Is it better for orphans to be adopted by a single parent, or by a gay couple in a long-term relationship?

Walter Mitty said...

Statistics can show you what you want to see. For example a child brought up in a two parent home usually gets better grades in school. Whereas a child in a one parent home is more likely to go to jail where he gets a bed and 3 meals a day without having to worry about unemployment rates. But when you look at an eternal perspective (Heaven or Hell) He has a better chance with a Christian parent than a non Christian parent. I do not believe there are very many Homosexual Christians since the Christian Bible clearly condemns it.

Unknown said...

Very true about the eternal perspective.