Posted on 04/23/2015 10:54:38 AM PDT by VinL
Edited on 04/24/2015 11:05:15 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
[Admin note] Title and text changed at source. New title: "Ted Cruz Is Guest of Two Gay Businessmen"Senator Ted Cruz, the Republican presidential candidate, has positioned himself as a strong opponent to same-sex marriage, urging pastors nationwide to preach in support of marriage as an institution between a man and a woman, which he said was ordained by God.
But on Wednesday night, at a reception for him at the Manhattan apartment of two prominent gay hoteliers, the Texas senator struck quite a different tone.
During the gathering, according to two attendees, Mr. Cruz said he would have no problem if one of his daughters was gay. He did not mention his opposition to same-sex marriage, saying only that marriage is an issue that should be left to the states.
The dinner and fireside chat for about a dozen people with Mr. Cruz and his wife, Heidi, was at the Central Park South penthouse of Mati Weiderpass and Ian Reisner, longtime business partners who were once a couple and who have been pioneers in the gay hospitality industry.
Ted Cruz said, If one of my daughters was gay, I would love them just as much, recalled Mr. Reisner, a same-sex marriage proponent who described himself as simply an attendee at Mr. Weiderpasss event.
Mr. Reisner and Kalman Sporn, who advises Mr. Cruzs Middle East team and served as the moderator for the evening, said that the senator told the group that marriage should be left up to the states.
He did not bring up his own opposition to same-sex marriage during the evening, which focused mainly on foreign policy.
An aide to Mr. Cruz, reached on Thursday, reiterated that the senator is opposed to same-sex marriage.
Mr. Cruz has honed his reputation as a grassroots firebrand, who was strongly supportive of the Indiana religious freedom law that was recently blasted as discriminatory by gay rights activists. [snip]
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Just another attempt by the leftimedia to discredit anyone on the right. They find the one issue for each of them they say anything controversial and blow it up into a convuluted policy shift or statement.
Who would not love their children regardless of how they turned out? Ever hear of the Chaney’s?
Don’t know what KOS is. Always been a FReeper. And not the smartest one either.
Troll much, idiot?
The key word here is “ IF “ .... IT’S totally different if someone said that they would attend a gay wedding..
Jesus Christ loved sinners, but rejected, or hated “ the sins “ of the sinner, for in which he died for..
It is consistent with Christian doctrine...
They don't understand basic christian doctrine. Everything they write that is based in basic christian doctrine would be off base, as this article is, because their initial premise is faulty. If they understood basic christian doctrine, they would realize how ignorant and irrelevant this article is.
You have to put Sarc at the end of your post otherwise some will jump on you like a rabid dog.
The poster has explained they were being sarc .
[[Call ma paranoid, but I am coming to believe that all politicans, to play in the national leagues, are getting the idea that they must soft-pedal or say one thing to one audience and another to another audience,]]
Me too- I’m hoping Ted is cut from a different cloth and that he is as strong as I hope he is, and this is why when I see soemthign like this article by the times, I get a ‘little nervous’ because I don’t want to find out that he or any candidate waffles on this or any other conservative issue- I personally think the NYT put words in his mouth by claiming Ted said he would have no problem if... but perhaps he did say that- I HOPE not-
I personally believe the answer should have been along htel iens of “Of course I would have a problem if my daughter were gay because homosexuality is an abomination in the sight of the Lord, and I want only the best for my children, and if they choose less than best, then they risk punishment by God for their choices, and God has clearly said He WILL punish homosexuals, and that is not what I would want for her because I love her- I would still love her if she were gay, but it would break my heart knowing she is making a choice that would mean being punished by God- But of course I’d still love her if she were gay- what kind of question was that? There would be NO question I would still love her”,
It looked like it could have been a genuine statement from a lurking troll.
Now we know differently.
[[Dont know what KOS is. ]]
You don’t want to know- it’s a cesspool of hateful liberals who’s apparent obsession in life is to monitor FR and malign FR every chance they can
As if you always read every single post before you make yours. /sarc
So where's the problem with that? If my daughter or son was homosexual (I don't call homosexual perversion "gay") I would love her or him just as much as I do now, and so would any normal father or mother. Don't get me wrong, I'm as steadfastly opposed to homosexual "marriage" as anyone could be. But although I hate the sin I must love the sinner. And in fact so does God, enough to send His Son to die in his/her place.
Homosexual acts are a sinful perversion of God's plan for populating the earth, and in Romans ch 1 rampant homosexual activities are named as one of the primary reasons for God's destruction of the antediluvian world with a universal flood. However, I don't see how any normal Christian parent could not love a son or daughter no matter how great a sinner he/she might be.
LOL. read what’s that?
sarc
[[As if you always read every single post before you make yours. /sarc]]
I’m sorry, I didn’t read what you said, could you repeat that please?
If you don’t get misinterpreted and flamed now and then, you’re not sailing close enough to the wind.
I’ve never been to KOS Du etc and have no desire to do so.
If I want to hear a bunch of nuts I’d watch MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and half of FOX
Sensitive little flower, aren’t you?
In the future I shall try to remember that you have no sense of humor - especially about yourself.
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