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[quote name='sblymnlcrymnl'][quote name='camoor'][quote name='sblymnlcrymnl'][quote name='helava']The sad thing is, we'll look look back at this in the future, and homophobia will basically be exactly the same as racism. Some people will have been right all along, some people will deny ever having been bigots, some people will have actually learned that bigotry is bad, and other people will be members of the KKK. I expect that when that time comes, people like BigNick will be members of the KKK-equivalent.
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The problem is, to most of the country homosexuality is considered a) a choice or b) a birth defect. Until that is changed it will be ok to hate.[/quote]
The problem is the leaders that are hungry for power twisting the words of the crucified one for their own ends. The people I pity are those that fail to think for themselves, and the victims that they harm.
But that should be beside the point. The fact is, we live in a country that espouses a separation of church and state. Yet many fanatics don't understand that this ideal is one of the pillars that made America great.[/quote]
And yet it says "In God We Trust" on our money.[/quote]
And yet on the dollar bill it quotes the Aeneid, a Roman poem about the founding of Rome under the guidance of pagan gods.
"Annuit Coeptis" comes from "Jupiter omnipotens, audacibus annue coeptis." English: All-powerful Jupiter (Zeus is the Greek equivelent) favor my daring undertakings.
The Romans were a republic-turned-militaristic empire that was done in by corruption, their inability to stabilize the vast scope of land under their control, and the smothering influence of a strange religion that started in a small province in south Judea. Sound familiar?
Oh, and btw:
"The United States is in no way founded upon the Christian religion."
- George Washington
seppo[/quote]
The problem is, to most of the country homosexuality is considered a) a choice or b) a birth defect. Until that is changed it will be ok to hate.[/quote]
The problem is the leaders that are hungry for power twisting the words of the crucified one for their own ends. The people I pity are those that fail to think for themselves, and the victims that they harm.
But that should be beside the point. The fact is, we live in a country that espouses a separation of church and state. Yet many fanatics don't understand that this ideal is one of the pillars that made America great.[/quote]
And yet it says "In God We Trust" on our money.[/quote]
And yet on the dollar bill it quotes the Aeneid, a Roman poem about the founding of Rome under the guidance of pagan gods.
"Annuit Coeptis" comes from "Jupiter omnipotens, audacibus annue coeptis." English: All-powerful Jupiter (Zeus is the Greek equivelent) favor my daring undertakings.
The Romans were a republic-turned-militaristic empire that was done in by corruption, their inability to stabilize the vast scope of land under their control, and the smothering influence of a strange religion that started in a small province in south Judea. Sound familiar?
Oh, and btw:
"The United States is in no way founded upon the Christian religion."
- George Washington