People who are trying to normalize the sin of homosexuality as an identity and even change the definition of marriage to accommodate what God called an abomination” are “wicked."
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Sin is an arbitrary concept. Homosexuality is not illegal any more (in most Western countries), nor is it defined as a disease.
It's not an identity, it's just a sexual orientation, just like heterosexuality is.
It's more "normalized" to be homosexual than it is to be American. About 5-10 percent of the population are homosexual, about 4 percent are American.
The definition of marriage have been changed many times. Changing the text in the law from "the man and wife" to "the couple" should hardly rock the world. And, lo and behold, it didn't. The Netherlands have had their gender-neutral marriage laws for over 15 years now, and they seem to be doing fine.
Besides, gays and lesbians don't sleep with mankind as with womankind, they sleep with human beings as individuals.
Look, Pete- can I call you Pete? You know you need some new material. Even the people who agree with you have to be experiencing involuntary gag reflex activity when you open your mouth. We know you despise LGBT people. It's last years headline! I say initiate some real controversy. Expose Red Lobster for their ongoing, daily sin spree of Abomination. Don't worry Pete baby! You won't sound any crazier, you can't! That's the beauty of it!
Are they, Porno Pete? It has been an identity for quite a long time, just ask Oscar Wilde.
Oh, your Book says that shellfish and blended fabrics are an abomination. Not wearing a blended fabric, are you? Let's get one of the boys to lift your shirt and check.
At the end of the Flood, God realized he fucked up because mankind is just MADE wicked, it’s our nature.
So, big whoop.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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