If you defend the institution of traditional marriage, does that make you a homophobe or Bible worshipper? A couple of D.C.-area pastors think so. Here's my take.
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Defending "traditional marriage" may not be a sin but the methods certainly are. We are seeing that now with the Proposition 8 Trial where the pushing for Proposition 8 testified how they linked gays and lesbians to pedophilia and relied on bad studies to push this point. Parables about weddings can't obscure the lack of integrity of many of those defending "traditional marriage"
Posted By: a. mcewen on February 08, 2010 12:50 PM
Regis,
love your take on homosexual sexuality as the "transmogrification" (this software likes to transmogrify my single instances of double quotes into double instances thereof, about which I am ever so gradually gaining an interior peace.) of heterosexual sexuality. It's a fun word to use in this context.
Posted By: Benjamin Ady on February 03, 2010 10:30 PM
Brilliant as usual.--
I really liked the application of the Wedding Banquet Parable, and the guest who came in his own appearal. Spot on application.--
Thanks.
Posted By: DrTorch on February 03, 2010 4:50 PM
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