Hateful Response from the Tolerant?

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Yesterday’s post on the democrats sneaking Homosexual Marriage into Washington State was met with foul language and threats of violence. I’ve left the most tame comment up so you can read it for yourself. I won’t injure our readers with the other violent cursings.

Keep in mind that this represents the homosexual marriage movement. They may say they want peace and civility and tolerance, but they demonstrate none in return. When Prop 8 passed in California, they threatened the lives and livelihoods and churches who supported it. They even vandalized a church who was against Prop 8 in their blind hatred! They have no tolerance who believe in God and believe that God ordained marriage for a man and a woman, none at all.

They point their fingers mockingly at opponents of homosexual marriage calling them nasty things, including bigoted, hateful, and intolerant. Yet it is the opponents of homosexual marriage who patiently endure their persecutions, meet violence and hatred with kindness and compassion, and who are ready with open arms to receive any who would come, no matter their skin color, sexual orientation or past. We pray for their very souls, that their hearts and minds can be elevated, that they can find peace and happiness in their lives, and enjoy the very blessings we enjoy.

That is the summary of the debate.

My motivation is simple. I want our society to elevate marriage between a man and a woman to its appropriate spot, as the most holy and just and loving relationship among mankind. I simply want to keep marriage elevated above all other institutions so that my children and all children, everyone in our society, will rightly look to it as the highest ideal for all mankind.

What are the motivations of the homosexual marriage activists? To debauch and assault, to corrupt and pervert marriage until it is nothing more than a legal contract between two lustful adults, to be cast aside whenever it is convenient. They do not believe that procreative powers should be exercised only within the bonds of marriage, but instead, should be exercised whenever one has an urge, like the urge to defecate or urinate. They want to tear down, replacing something virtuous with something hollow, shallow, and meaningless.

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