To: Antoninus
The fact that they are uninvited would be reason enough not to welcome them. I work with college students, and they have questions about homosexuality. I could say to them, you are not allowed to discuss homosexuality in my house, but how has that helped them? Would it not be better to explain and to discuss with them my views on homosexuality, and why I believe it is immoral? I know what I believe and why I believe it, but maybe some of those that read FR are not so certain about the issue. Perhaps FR should post a list of topics that are not allowed to be discussed as a courtesy to those that post, read, and support FR?
To: Nosterrex
I work with college students, and they have questions about homosexuality. I could say to them, you are not allowed to discuss homosexuality in my house, but how has that helped them?
FR is not a place to answer questions about homosexuality. This is not a counselor's office. Haven't you gotten that yet?
To my mind, JR's stance would tell a poor ignorant college student all they need to know about homosexuality--namely, that decent people reject homosexual behaviors utterly.
JR has declared, openly and repeatedly, that those who are pro-homosexual are not welcome here. That is his right. Deal with it, or leave.
286 posted on
12/18/2010 2:26:22 PM PST by
Antoninus
(Fair warning: If Romney's the GOP nominee in 2012, I'm looking for a new party.)
To: Nosterrex
Perhaps you’d like some cheese with that whine?
Step away from the kids and take a good look in the mirror. It’s really OK to have strong moral principles. Actually, it’s reassuring to confused children who’ve been exposed to liberal crap all their lives. Try it sometime.
480 posted on
12/18/2010 4:51:15 PM PST by
Humidston
(For the first time in my adult life I FEAR my government.)
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