Well put. It seems to me that heterosexuals tend to define their existence in much broader categories. Yes, their gender and their attraction for the opposite sex is a big part of their identity, but so is their occupation, their family roles and relationships, their religion, their ethnic background, their interests and hobbies, their nationality. But to most homosexuals, it is as if their homosexuality is the whole pie. And that whole pie must not only be accepted. It must be celebrated whether you agree with it or not.
I disagree.
The church was at fault here. They should have said no from the get go. Their refusal to air the video now makes them look like hypocrites.
The church KNEW this was an unrepentant lezzie bfore the service. So they had every reason to believe the queer agenda would be promoted at the funeral.
And it was.
So why did the church object when it was too late?