A homosexual who genuinely seeks means to if not cure, at least manage and control their condition, the same way a bipolar person would, would not be a deviant in my view.
Because of the gay agenda, no one tries that for long. They get more support for coming out. That is the fault of the agenda plus the unkind treatment by conservatives rather than loving support for how hard it must be. However, to be fair, lots of people with bipolar believe they are better unmedicated too. It’s tough.
I’ve read through this thread, for reasons I can’t even explain to myself, however, I’m just curious about one thing. When you argue that the name calling/identifying how one feels about this life choice, is bigoted, I wonder how we are to level the playing field.
Since homosexual men feel for the most part, that conservatives are causing them so much distress, are we to be ok with being called bigots by them? I mean this in the most sincere way I can convey in writing to someone I do not know.
I too know homosexuals and oddly, they are the first to roll their eyes and shake their heads at some of the outrageous behavior of this insane gay brigade movement.
But as with all things political, which sadly this truly is, the loudest and most aggressive seem to gather all the attention.
I guess what I’m trying to ask is how are we to play this double edged sword?
When I read about a husband and wife being run out of their business because somehow their beliefs were trumped by 2 girls who thought their beliefs were far more important, I weep. I weep when I learn that children are by far the most vulnerable to the choices many homosexuals make.
I was rather ill reading about the college boy who plans on having his virginity taken away on some stage in UK.
There surely has to be a common sense answer to this cage rattling.