Let me take a moment to advertise myself. To all you ladies out there, I am available and would like a girlfriend. Maybe a wife and kids someday, but don't worry, that won't be till down the road a little bit. I think it is something that is missing in my life. I've got great friends and loved ones all around me, but I can't seem to find that "special someone." It's kind of wierd, too, because I've had girls tell me something like "Man, you're going to make some girl truely happy someday." The only "problem," I guess you could say, is that the girls who have told me this are either relatives or older married women. Go figure. Now onto a soapbox.
What's the problem with gay people. Why does it seem that some people just cannot accept people being gay. Can true love only happen between a man and woman. For the record, I can say for a fact that I am not gay, just like I can say that I'm not black, or I'm not blind. It is what it is. I think in the next few years we will get over ourselves and worry about more important things, like fixing the Harry Potter movies, or trying hard to love one another every day.
For those of you who like to use the bible as a crutch, go to this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHaVUjjH3EI. It should prove that parts of the bible, sacred as it is, were written in a different time for a different group of people. Maybe some parts of the bible would be better treated like the pirates code. More like a set of guidelines instead of strict rules. I think the Episcopal Church is closer and closer every day to accepting gay people. From what I've heard, it's mainly the people at the top who are old church people who won't change anything, especially their view on gays.
As a side note, I have decide that I want to become an Episcopal, regardless of whether or not I become ordained.
That's for now. Happy Thanksgiving.
"C'mon guys, we're all mammals!"
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The Bible contains 6 admonishments to homosexuals and 326 admonishemtns to heterosexuals.
ReplyDeleteThis doesn't mean God doesn't love heterosexuals - He just thinks they need more supervision.
You should watch For the Bible Tells Me So. It's a great documentary.
ReplyDeleteOne of the most interesting things (I thought) was an explanation of the word "abomination." In the context of the Bible, it means something that is against the culture, not something that is inherently morally wrong.
I'll netflix it before Christmas and bring it home. Woo!