You are trying to turn this whole discussion into something it is not.
It is not about throwing stones, being better than others, living in glass houses or any of that.
It is about who is invited to entertain at a presidential event. Just because someone does not think an entertainer represents the type of entertainment people want for their young, you throw it into a whole other rhelm of Christian vs non-Christian.
So, with your view, we have no rights to speak up about our entertainment. We have no rights to disagree with any trash put before our young because that means we feel we are better than others who dwell in the gutter.
Yet, you feel you have the right to offend us and do not care what we think about it. You cast your view as proving Christians are trying to force their views, etc., which is EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE DOING THROUGH ALL THESE ARGUMENTS.
We are both Americans, we both have the same right to speak our views.
Are you now saying that Christians must never complain about what is put up for their entertainment other than the right to walk out? Are you saying that no religious point of view must be expressed regarding any public event?
So, in effect, you agree with the ACLU. That God must be removed from every public place and, in addition, the Christians must shut the XXXXXXXX up and quit making anti-smut comments.
You are saying morality has no part in any activity and that any that attempt to retain a more decent society are merely foisting their views on others.
Well - sorry. Just get used to complaining because I do not intend to sit quietly by while Hollywood and entertainers ruin this entire society for me. My boycott list is extremely long already and it will get longer.
However, I too have rights to get the entertainers I like into events - same as you and the other smut-loving viewers do. A perfect example of the power of porn in our society. It changes society to accept immorality, debasing activities, crudity, and selfish obsession with sex as the norm. It invades every aspect of the lives of those involved and they then seek to make it the norm for their comfort level.