No, it's my direct way of pointing out that religious institutions are hypocritical. Practice what they preach perhaps? But no, they want to be political but don't want the political to influence religion. |
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Anti-gay sentiment is directly correlated to religiosity. In fact, I don't see a whole lot of it stemming from anything else.
So, to the extent that a community is "churchy", there will be corresponding anti-gay bias. I don't think anyone on this thread said that anti-gay bigotry was the sole province of a particular race. Bigotry doesn't abide by racial lines. |
I can tell by your "off-ness" that you are an atheist. We can end it here. |
What does this even mean? |
I think she is talking about those communities in the likes of places like Lynchburg, VA populated by the Falwells and Robertsons. |
Where did you get that from what I said? I mentioned that there IS a strong anti gay sentiment within the black community - it is a black culture sub issue that many advocacy groups within the AA culture are struggling with / struggling to change. That doesn't mean that there is no anti-gay sentiment elsewhere. There are many, many cultures where anti-gay sentiment is rampant. But someone upthread said this is not a black issue and i'm pointing out that, according to my gay black friend who has carved out a career in trying to reverse the cultural sentiment, it absolutely is an issue in black culture. |
I don't know what "off-ness" is but you're wrong. You can completely believe in God without buying into the institutions. What a weird response you gave. |
No one has said this isn't a "black issue". In fact, you are the one who even brought race into the discussion. In your attempt to show how "informed" you are through third-party information, you bit off more than you can chew. One black friend does not make you (or him for that matter) the authority on the AA community. |
| I'll never understand why people just want to fight about crap. Way to take the op and make it all about you, people. |
Why are you relying on hearsay from a third-party. Why don't you address the anti-gay sentiment in your own community before trying to address what somebody told you about anti-gay sentiment in another's community. |
When published work by a PhD in the subject is considered hearsay, I'll feel insulted by your argument. You have no idea what I've done to address the anti-gay sentiment in my community. and to PP upthread, I don't have "one black friend." I have dozens of black friends. Who gives a shit? It's not relevant to this discussion but the ONE black friend who happens to be published on this is. Now, PP right above saying why fight about this is the only one who is right on this thread. Sorry, OP, for derailing. I don't think you have an agenda. My cousin (we were so close growing up she's more like a sister) is gay. She struggled for a long time with her identity, how our family would take it, how everyone would take it. She's gay and Catholic, not an easy combination. She's the kindest person I know. I hate to hear of anyone's struggle in this area, as I know that she struggles also. I remember when all of that stupid chick fil a stuff was happening, how bad it made her feel. Not that that dumbass owner said what he said or donated to what he donated, but that so many people would drive out of their way to "support" that, and thereby say "we also think you gays are morally wrong, etc." F that. |
Hetero DH here. This sounds pretty much like my agenda when DS was a toddler too. Heck, it still sounds like my agenda now, a few years later. Oh, on the political front, part of my agenda is to fully support the right of anyone who wants in to join this wedded/parental bliss thing. Come join the exhaustion. |
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Our neighborhood most definitely has a gay agenda. It is to get our lesbian neighbors to let us hold and take care of their darling infant as often as possible. .
I am not making light of your dilemma, OP. I am just pointing out that the world is rapidly changing and those who want to deny personhood and basic human rights to gays are being left behind. They are done. I am sure this is threatening to them, but it's reality. We are evolving. And for the posters who say homophobia is exclusively associated with religion, that's simply not true. I have vehemently atheist relatives who are vehemently homophobic. Religion didn't enter into it. |
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OP - do you newly identify as a 'gay girl' or lesbian? This defensiveness is what I sounded like 20y ago when I was first starting to identify as gay and coming out.
fast forward 20y and I am not 'somewhat' happy - I am really happy. I have a great wife (of more than a decade), 2 wonderful kids, a fabulous job, and a supportive family. There is no gay agenda. The agenda is whatever you make it - for some it is advocacy, for some it is family life, for some it is just having a fun. Make your agenda - YOUR agenda - not a gay one. |
NP here. Are atheists not worth having a discussion with? Churches are free to do as they please, if it pertains to their congregation. They can ban people by rave, only allow those of a certain gender to hold positions of power, etc. They can't be forced to marry anyone. They can be forced to follow employment law when they hire and serve people outside of their congregation. The government does not have the power to force them to marry anyone or recognize a marriage. Divorce is legal, but the Catholic Church doesn't always recognize it, right? Has the government stepped in to make them change their marriage doctrine? |