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To: incredulous joe; GulfBreeze

I'm not sure if he actually meant that he hated homosexuals. Personally, I have no hatred for homosexuals. I disagree with their lifestyle and behavior and their desire to force people to accept what I believe to be immoral. I'm not "homophobic". There really is no such thing as "homophobia" anyway. It is a word made up by liberals and the homosexual agenda to attack those who oppose what they believe to be deviant and immoral lifestyle decisions.

It seems that a lot of people may feel the same way based on the poll and the "The John Thompson Show". Unfortunately, the mostly leftist media panics when they see people aren't supporting the liberal agenda. That seems to be why they pulled the poll on the CBS web site.

"he also turned the old trick of asking if Jesus hated homosexuals and disingenuously asking where it was stated in the Bible that homosexuality was wrong."

Jesus loves everyone, but he doesn't tolerate immoral behavior. It does say in the Bible that homosexuality is wrong in both the Old and New Testament.

"Finally, Coach Thompson turned the topic into a civil rights issue, with his sideman comparing people who were not accepting of homosexuality to Nazis in the holocaust."

Wow! I've never heard that comparison before.

Tim Hardings of course apologized, but I wonder if he'll be encouraged go to the same type of Thought Police Camp that the Grey's star went.


138 posted on 02/15/2007 8:00:15 PM PST by Pinkbell
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To: Pinkbell
I heard the quote. I think Hardaway genuinely made a mistake in choosing his words. It seems to me that he was simply venting the frustration which I believe so many people are experiencing nowadays - and as I posted in my rant on reply 54 of this thread.

10 years ago we didn't even have to put up with nonsense, such as "gay marriage", now we are having such policies forced on us without so much as a referendum.

The last time that someone asked me if I believed if 2 men could marry each other I simply stated "no" and upped the ante by saying that I actually don't believe that what 2 men do to each other in an act of homosexuality can be considered sexual intercourse.

No further questions necessary!
139 posted on 02/15/2007 8:22:32 PM PST by incredulous joe ("Left hand, right hand, it doesn't matter. I'm amphibious." -- Charles Shackleford)
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