Posted on 09/20/2009 7:20:50 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
WASHINGTON Former Miss California Carrie Prejean told a crowd of social conservatives Friday that she was a varsity jock in high school who got into beauty pageants just knowing that she is a strong woman with values.
Her strength has carried her through the junk that followed after she responded during the Miss USA pageant that she believes marriage is between a man and a woman, she said.
There was something wrong with turning on the TV and seeing people mock me for my faith. For seeing people make fun of me for the answer I gave. Making fun of me for being a Christian, said Prejean at the Values Voter Summit Friday. It didnt make sense to me.
Prejean, now 22 years old and a senior at San Diego Christian College, was in the final round of the Miss USA 2009 when openly gay pageant judge Perez Hilton asked her if she believed every U.S. state should legalize same-sex marriage.
She responded that every American can choose what to think on the issue, but in her family they believe that marriage is between a man and a woman. The pageant finalist added, no offense to anybody out there. But thats how I was raised and I believe that it should be between a man and a woman.
A storm of protest and verbal abuse from the pro-gay marriage camp against Prejean immediately ensued the pageant.
Though Prejean was named first runner up in the Miss USA 2009 pageant, she was later dethroned as Miss California, with producers of the pageant citing alleged breach of contract. She has denied the claims, and has filed a libel suit maintaining she has been discriminated against for her religious views.
I have never seen anything like it, Prejean said, being a 22-year-old college student not really into politics, or I wasnt at the time. But now I have a new outlook. I am disgusted at the way some people can be so intolerant.
She said not only has she been attacked, but her mother has been tabloid fodder while her father and 90-year-old grandmother have also been regularly attacked.
But you know what, I am here today because I am still standing and I am not defeated, said a defiant Prejean, who some call the new family values spokeswoman. They have not defeated me.
The 22-year-old, who got the crowd more excited than established politicians featured earlier Friday morning, shared that she was raised by parents who taught her to fear God and show respect to everyone even if they have different views from her. In high school, she described herself as a jock who played four sports, including varsity basketball.
She started entering pageants her senior year of high school when a friend suggested the idea. Her mother had been hesitant about the idea, but she recalled assuring her mother that it was a competition and I love competition [and] I love to win and that she didnt need to wear a bathing suit.
Her success in pageants brought her to the final round of the Miss USA competition, where on that fateful night she chose to give up her chances of being Miss USA and competing in Miss Universe to stand up for her values.
Im not a hater of anyone. This is not about me being a bigot, a racist, or whatever you want to call me, Prejean said. It is just that I am a woman who stood up for the truth and people dont want to admit that.
She added, "Even though I didnt win the crown that night, I know the Lord has so much of a bigger crown in heaven for me.
Her book about her experience with the Miss USA pageant, entitled Still Standing, is set to be released in November.
I would have been more likely to have felt she was an authentic Christian had she not had breast implants.
“Because her character and values are negated by having a boob job, Christian wise, that’s why “
PURE nonsense
You are wrong, Christianity speaks voluminously against glorifying the body over Christ.
Your personal ultra-rigid Christianity judgements are yours, not anyone elses. If you're so uptight about women, go somewhere and pray for them, and stop painting all the rest of the Christians with the fears of your own narrow little mind.
Yeah cause those implants are SINFUL! What hogwash
Speechless....
‘You are wrong, Christianity speaks voluminously against glorifying the body over Christ. “
It also talks about taking care of your body. Can women wear makeup? Or is that wrong too?
What you are saying has no biblical basis and hurts this young woman, Christians, and Conservatives. It also makes you look the fool.
“Sorry, not gonna bite on a ridiculous comment like that. “
Nothing ridiculous, just seeing how much of a hypocrit you are. I mean we are all to some level. Some just take it to the nTH degree.
I tole my missus if she paints her face agin I'm a gonna throw her tramp behind out the trailer door...!
Don’t know you at all, but I get the impression that you might have a case of the reda$$! Maybe you’ll feel better if you scroll down to gman992’s posting of another bikini-clad darlin’. Too bad you won’t be able to tell whether SHE has had a boob job.
"Voluminously" indeed - that's why you can quote so many sources for it.
You invoke Christ with a sneer. I think what you believe about Christianity is not printable.
Fortunately, I can look at Carrie Prejean’s boob job to counteract the thread’s ugliness....
Not my judgment, it's what the Bible says, and I didn't write it.
My point is, if a women, who has become a political lighting rod is going to go out and say she holds an opinion based on her Christian upbringing and the goes out and violates a basic tenant of the same religion to get ahead, well it does kind of make us look a bit foolish, doesn't it?
I'm Christian, I am not perfect, but I don't go out and espouse my religion in direct contradictions, that's all I am saying.
I can’t recall where the Bible proscribes implants. Could you provide the reference?
You equate hygiene with a boob job, then call me a hypocrite.
You have demonstrated why I wouldn't comment.
Okay "Christian," once again, where is this addressed in the Bible, and what is the source for your interpretation?
For such a fervent believer, this should be a simple question to answer, since you're no doubt posting from your knowledge of it right now.
So, where is it?
Scripture quote please, otherwise bug off.
Curious isn't it?
I believe what the New Testament says's, just like the Constitution. If you have a problem with that, well, that just it, your problem.
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