GVC
Well-Known Member
Of bigotry maybe? For shame!What form of hate is that?
Of bigotry maybe? For shame!What form of hate is that?
Is that like bigotry toward fruit loops?bigotry towards religion.
Is that like bigotry toward fruit loops?
meh.This is why people are dimissive towards you.
The truth is often distasteful and shameful to those who would prefer it otherwise. Denying gay marriages in temples, churches, cathedrals, etc., is institutionalized bigotry, and having a religious source does not alter that. Bigotry inspired by religious beliefs is still bigotry.
I think gays are silly and quite often I don't care for how they dress but I'm for anything that rocks the old school establishment because as it turns out, I'm quite the rascal.

To me he is clearly showing his own bigotry towards religion. You can try to word play and deflect all you want but that is what I see.
Nice attempt though GVC but no.
To me he is clearly showing his own bigotry towards religion.
And this type of talk is why I think we will see an ongoing slew of lawsuits after legalization of gay marriage. (again I am not against it. Gay couples getting married is none of my business.)
No it isn't far-fetched. Already lawsuits have been brought against Christian florists, bakeries and photographers for refusing the business of gay and lesbian couples. Compare this to excluding blacks from dining in certain restaurants if you will, but forcing someone to support a practice they morally oppose - or shutter their doors is wrong.All because of people like you who will call it Institutionalized Bigotry and because of a movement that needs a bad guy to fight. Suddenly instead of a force for good, for teaching good values, for helping others, providing disaster relief, Mormons will be portrayed in the media as a bastion of hate.
That's when our religious rights will be at risk.
Now it may seem crazy on the surface to some people but there are real threats here. I'm not saying I believe for sure that this will happen, but I find the possibilities frightening.
I look at religion like I look at quilting bees or sports bars; if you want to spend your money that way, and you're not using the government to tell my kids they need to join you, it's no skin off my nose. I'd rather spend the money and time playing board games.
My current understanding of you is that you do not hesitate to say a church which bans interracial marriage is embracing bigotry. I am applying the same standard to your church.