Religion has special rights and doesn't want to share
The religious right are screaming and yelling about "special rights" being considered for gays.
These "special rights" are currently in place and active for these religious folks. So I find it quite interesting they don't want to share! This seems like a very selfish attitude, especially since they are loving religious folks.
Religion (a group of people who already enjoy these "special rights") wants to deny those very same rights to others.
The deterioration of religion is apparent.
I recently saw an article about David Ott. The religious right claims David Ott was within his rights. Firstly, David Ott is religious. Secondly he is an ex-gay. Thirdly this "news" is from 1999. It's apparent the religious folks are really reaching and will say anything. I'm not at all surprised since they place so much emphasis on a single book which contains many contradictions.
Personally, I don't understand how these religious folks think it is their right to get in your face and condemn you. Of course they call it witnessing, spreading gods word.
As a final note, Christians against equality claim homosexuality is a choice and therefore not entitled to "special rights".
As we all know religion is a choice! But they enjoy these "special rights". Once again, religion proves its' hypocrisy.
These "special rights" are currently in place and active for these religious folks. So I find it quite interesting they don't want to share! This seems like a very selfish attitude, especially since they are loving religious folks.
Religion (a group of people who already enjoy these "special rights") wants to deny those very same rights to others.
The deterioration of religion is apparent.
I recently saw an article about David Ott. The religious right claims David Ott was within his rights. Firstly, David Ott is religious. Secondly he is an ex-gay. Thirdly this "news" is from 1999. It's apparent the religious folks are really reaching and will say anything. I'm not at all surprised since they place so much emphasis on a single book which contains many contradictions.
Personally, I don't understand how these religious folks think it is their right to get in your face and condemn you. Of course they call it witnessing, spreading gods word.
As a final note, Christians against equality claim homosexuality is a choice and therefore not entitled to "special rights".
As we all know religion is a choice! But they enjoy these "special rights". Once again, religion proves its' hypocrisy.
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