So you think most of the people who supported the Civil Rights Movement were black? You think that relatively small minority overpowered the majority?
The people at the front lines were not white. There weren't crowds of just white people protesting.
But with LGBT, it is different. The only time you see gays protesting, they do it in a full on queer way almost as if it's not even protesting but rather a festival.
Because unlike black people in the 60's, a lot of gays
don't even care.
You can believe a thing without believing you have a right to force the next guy to believe it too. In this country the principle is as simple as it can be irksome, you have a right to your own conscience and so long as the fruit of that conscience doesn't impinge on the right of your neighbor you're entitled to believe and do all sorts of things that are objectionable to another group or person. So the Amish have to understand we're keeping an army. Muslims have to understand we won't be enforcing Sharia law, etc.
America is running into this idea that a person has some sort of duty to support what they don't believe is right, all for a false sense of 'liberty'.
That's a little something called 'insanity'.
If any sin separates us from God absent grace the distinction between sins by those who require grace seems a little like boasting.
Christianity is running into this false idea that a Christian has some sort of duty to support what they don't believe is right, all in this name of a false sense of 'holiness'.
That's a little something called 'calling good evil and evil good'.
See what I did there
Also
Toned down the post which you responded to. I was annoyed that day on a couple subjects and sort of took it out on this one.