Rabbi David Eidensohn #fundie #homophobia sinaicentral.com

Sure, there are problems with marriage today. Yes, heterosexuals, even people like me with all of our progeny can improve our act. But if Gay Marriage becomes marriage, we make a mockery of marriage. Next will come marriage between brothers and sisters (why not?), and then, if people really find true satisfaction with their dog, and there are such people, why can they not sanction this with the civil title of marriage?

Even if you don’t go so far, you can at least let people marry their mothers. Freud would understand. So, it is surely not a “bold faced lie” to consider Gay Marriage a mortal blow to the status of marriage and family. I am very upset that anyone can call me a “bold faced liar” especially when the person doing so is dishing out whoppers by the dozen.

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Those homosexuals spraying their infected and battered anal cavities in desperate effort to alleviate pain and infection know better than the rest of us just how unnatural their compulsions are. Nature hates homosexuality. HIV and AIDS didn’t develop from oral sex. Studies have shown that homosexuality is a compulsion that is not related to human love but to chemical releases. Some gays have a dozen partners in one night. This is “natural”? This produces the worst diseases. I am not saying that oral sex is right or wrong. But it is surely not as unnatural as homosexual sex.

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A man without a wife is “alone” and lacks real “goodness.” However a man with another man is not just lacking in “goodness,” he is evil, an abomination. G-d said that to Moses at Sinai. That is in the bible. When we demand that people recognize the evil and abominative essence of homosexuality, we do what G-d wants. Physics accepts the cosmos as being of Anthropic Design, meaning that its creation was for people. The Creator who made the cosmos had to tell us why. He did this, to Israel at Sinai. Anyone who opposes homosexual marriage has nature, the cosmos, G-d, and the bible to back up his arguments.

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