Knight said:
Is this the kind of garbage you teach your high school students?
I was a psych major. It's true. Numerous studies have shown it.
In my personal life, I have also found that the people that harrassed you the most in high school/college and would go off about how disgusted they were about homosexuality you would eventually see at a gay bar.
As Christina Ricci says in The Opposite of Sex, "Girls, if your boyfriend just let out a really loud groan when those two guys kissed, it's a bad sign. And if he's always making jokes about dropping the soap in the shower, it's a REALLY bad sign. I mean, straight men don't think a lot about naked soaped up guys, ya know?"
I applaud you, Thomas, for not allowing the intolerance. I remember reading of a guy who dropped out of school because his peers harrassed him so badly. In eight grade, he was mock gang raped by a group of guys. In high school, he was beaten so severly, that they cracked a couple of his ribs. And the principals response? "Well, if you are going to be gay, what do you expect?"
It saddens me that so called christians have made "tolerance" a bad word. One may believe in Christianity, but that doesn't mean you have to berate people of other religions, for example. You need to respect and tolerate them. Unfortunately, the "loving your neighbor as yourself" rule seems to get swept under the floor rug.
What especially angers me is writing bile like the article "Coming Out of the Closet," where the author does only disapproves of homosexuality, but homosexuals themselves, and then paints them as the enemy with falsehood and shows them as a threat, and brags about his hatred and contempt for them. Then, someone buys this bologna, and kills someone gay, and the relgious leaders say nothing. It amazes me how vile it is, and how one can actually boast of it, yet lift their eyes to God, and pretend like they have no part in creating an atmosphere of violence, in an atmosphere that some people deserve death, that it is open season on homosexuals.
Why not just "come out of the closet" as a racist, and talk about how all the darkies want to rape your women? Then burn a cross to show your love of Christianity? It's not that different.
It sickens me. There. I've said it. I've come out. This kind of hatred makes me want to wretch violently. And it comes as no surprise that two people of the same sex expressing love for one another sickens him. Or tolerance. Or gentleness in rebuke. It comes as no surprise at all. Because such things have no place in the heart of someone who has filled it with hatred and anger.