5. It's all relative, until you get punched in the face.
4. I wouldn't sign any bills criminalizing homosexuality. That doesn't mean I think it's a good thing. But the people who use the useless phrase, "gay people" to normalize homosexual practices are not unlike the people who can't distinguish between a temptation and a sin in their own theology on the other side of the question.
3. You can't simultaneously say, "I'm so much more than my gayness" and "It's who I am, it's not a choice." The gay activists are winning the culture war, so to speak, because they're using the prospect of violence against persons (which no one of good will advocates or supports) to equivocate on the term, "acceptance."
2. Are we ever going to have a frank discussion about the high incidence of sexual abuse among those who self-indentify as "gay"?
1. Then again, when have we had a frank national discussion about anything?
4. I wouldn't sign any bills criminalizing homosexuality. That doesn't mean I think it's a good thing. But the people who use the useless phrase, "gay people" to normalize homosexual practices are not unlike the people who can't distinguish between a temptation and a sin in their own theology on the other side of the question.
3. You can't simultaneously say, "I'm so much more than my gayness" and "It's who I am, it's not a choice." The gay activists are winning the culture war, so to speak, because they're using the prospect of violence against persons (which no one of good will advocates or supports) to equivocate on the term, "acceptance."
2. Are we ever going to have a frank discussion about the high incidence of sexual abuse among those who self-indentify as "gay"?
1. Then again, when have we had a frank national discussion about anything?
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