Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an Argentinaian American I want to clarify a few things
1) This has nothing to do with South America and we too found it to be strange and awkward. I received text messages from my family asking what was happening. They all felt it was inappropriate. The just assumed it was an American thing.
2) The Evangelical preacher who gave the sermon is known to crusades against “gender ideology". This was nothing less than a political hit job disguised as a religious message of peace. Judging by the frequent counter arguments about how it's "ok for Gay Pride but not for Jesus" in almost every forum I could find makes it even more clear.
3) To those that think that the Gay Pride messages are as inappropriate as the messages of Jesus... You are missing the point completely. One group is persecuted and can not change what they are. The other group is the intolerant group doing the persecution but perceiving themselves as the victim. The whole reason for Gay Pride is because you are persecuting them by trying to shame them. That's why it's called Gay Pride, because they will not be shamed.
Prayer does not belong in sports. And hatred disguised as prayer is vile and blasphemous.
Thank you! I'm appaled at how many americans are trying to blame this on south america/ns. It wasnt appropriate and it was really creepy.
We don’t need you to speak for us or defend us, thank you.
We are not the cause of it, no. But the vast majority of the spanish speaking world enjoyed the blessing.