Terry the Klown
New member
Firstly, I apologize for any politically incorrect language I may use for the sake of being direct and understandable.
We can observe what is informally known as 'black culture' in modern society.
So in a sense, are Christians (or rather, religious homophobes, or just homophobes in general) afraid of 'gay culture' much like how white people were afraid of black culture back in the 60s (and extending into the 21st century)?
I bring this up because many people talk about how homosexuals are causing a moral degradation in our society.
That's what white people said about black people, but nobody's trying to take away their rights today.
ImagoDei: Are you admitting that the only to hate gay people is the word of the Bible? Because the OT also says not to eat pork.
wopette: Do you personally know anyone who just decided to be gay one day?
Angel: You can't dismiss the entire issue just like that. Discrimination is discrimination, intolerance is intolerance. Hardly anything has changed between 200 years ago and today.
wopette: I wasn't walking around someday when I thought: "Ooh, I think I wanna be with women." And neither did you, I'm sure. It simply comes natural.
wopette: No, it wasn't a choice, in terms of their gender.
Let me put it this way: If you had two people who were completely identical, but one was a girl and the other was a guy, I would naturally lean towards being with the girl. It's not a choice.
We can observe what is informally known as 'black culture' in modern society.
So in a sense, are Christians (or rather, religious homophobes, or just homophobes in general) afraid of 'gay culture' much like how white people were afraid of black culture back in the 60s (and extending into the 21st century)?
I bring this up because many people talk about how homosexuals are causing a moral degradation in our society.
That's what white people said about black people, but nobody's trying to take away their rights today.
ImagoDei: Are you admitting that the only to hate gay people is the word of the Bible? Because the OT also says not to eat pork.
wopette: Do you personally know anyone who just decided to be gay one day?
Angel: You can't dismiss the entire issue just like that. Discrimination is discrimination, intolerance is intolerance. Hardly anything has changed between 200 years ago and today.
wopette: I wasn't walking around someday when I thought: "Ooh, I think I wanna be with women." And neither did you, I'm sure. It simply comes natural.
wopette: No, it wasn't a choice, in terms of their gender.
Let me put it this way: If you had two people who were completely identical, but one was a girl and the other was a guy, I would naturally lean towards being with the girl. It's not a choice.