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To: What is the bottom line
Turn it around. If a gay person came to your home and 'witnessed' his or her beliefs to you, and told you you were evil and bound for hell because of your heterosexual lifestyle, would that be vitriol? Um, I think I would be smart, first of all, to either (1) not invite the gay activist type person, or (2) be prepared for his opinion to surface. Why did he invite a Christian into his home if he is so intolerant of different views?

I don't give a rip who thinks I'm going to hell? If a Mormon comes to my door and tells me I'm going to hell so what. It doesn't make it true. He's entitled to his opinion.

There is nothing natural about homosexual sex. That is just biology. Heck, lesbians can't even have sex as defined by the democratic party. Whatever a person wants to think religiously--and the roll religion plays in the moral restraint of human beings is very important--it is not "equal" biologically.

If that makes someone mad I am sorry. Their opinions make me mad too. Especially when they force them on the Boy Scouts, school children, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the Salvation Army, etc... They are entitled to their opinion, but I wish they'd stop forcing those opinions on others--especially innocent children. This guy could have simply said "I do not appreciate your opinions and I would like you to stop" instead of resorting to murder. School kids who are indoctrinated on the so-called acceptability of homosexuality don't have that privilege.

In short: Gays are the pushy ones who do not respect other people's right to a different opinion. Generally speaking.

91 posted on 12/05/2002 2:49:15 PM PST by RAT Patrol
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