> I, for one, always go back to the book of John in these arguments, and to
> Jesus' admonition of the mob about to stone the adultress: 'Let he who is
> without sin cast the first stone'. It is not my business who is gay, nor
do
> I care about the roots of homosexuality. The problem is, being homosexual
is
> so laden with guilt and societal displeasure that people who should know
> better often act out against homosexuals unjustly. I need not point out
the
> multitude of examples of violence against homosexuals to make my point.
> Injustice is something I find threatening, and, if someone wants to march
to
> promote their way of life so maybe others will understand and stop beating
> their heads in, I cannot oppose their desire to do so.

Very nice Michael.

I have often wondered why so much of the religious right spends their time
condemning other people's sins.  I always figured that if I believed in that
kind of God then I would know that God would take care of condemning the
sin, and it really wasnt' any of my business.

Besides, didn't Jesus befriend whores?

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