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September 22nd, 2007, 12:23 AM
Some of my friends practice homosexuality. They know as a Sunday school teacher where I stand w/ out my having to say it. I know where they stand w/ out them having to say it. I love them and they're my friends. We are there for each other. What I don't understand is why some people who practice homosexuality want to force pastors, teachers, those in media, and etc.. to not be able to read scriptures in the Bible w/ out the thought of prosecution if this bill is passed? ex: the book of Leviticus. One of my girlfriends used to joke me at times. She would say give me 1 good time alone w/ you and I will tie you up and make you one of us. I would just shake my head and reply, " girl, you crazy." Other times she talked about raping me or others to make a believer out of us. Or what about comments and jokes that are sometimes made about people who practice heterosexuality, only liking one partner? In short what I'm saying is people who practice homosexuality say things that imtimidate those who practice heterosexuality and hardly anything is said anything about it. Would that not count as a hate crime as well? Also why is it that some people who practice homosexuality think that religious leaders are only against that way of life? My pastor preaches more against fornication (sex outside of marraige) than she does against homosexuality.
Sincerely,
Just Wondering
Sincerely,
Just Wondering