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Interesting since the bible says that god is not a man.*
So, when did you decide to become a heterosexual Mr. Beard?
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Bad-ass people of the day. See? I don’t hate all organized religion. :)
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You mean you don’t hate people who ignore what their actual organized religion says on the matter.
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This literally made me sick.
The right to… not be grossed out by gay people? What right was stripped away? Seriously, somebody explain to me how a law that allows people to get married “strips away” rights from others.
Douche. This is what religious bigotry does to your brain.
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So I was in line at the grocery store earlier, and there was an older lady in line behind me. She saw that I was wearing a bracelet with rainbow on it. She then asked me if I was gay, which I replied no. She then told me to take the bracelet off because it’s for “faggots.” To that I say, “Well I happen to like ‘faggots’.” Then the cashier heard the conversation and told the woman that that particular register was for faggots only, and asked her to leave. The woman said that she wanted to speak to the manager. The manager came and guess what, he was gay.
Lets just say the woman left without her groceries.
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Beautiful. This is how I want bigots to feel all the time. Like, “shit, we’d better not say anything racist/classist/homophobic/generally terrible because those people might call us out on our crap.” I don’t want hateful people to feel comfortable spreading their hate any more.
I agree. Would the same approach in regards to being an atheist be ok? Or would it be considered “rude”?
I volunteered at the Salvation Army center around here a couple years ago, helping families pick out toys. It was really fun and I thought I was doing a good thing until two men came in. They were in poor shape, they wore a lot of layers and their jackets and pants had dirt and dust on them. I think they had been sleeping outside. They were coming in to get food from the kitchen, and one of the staff members took them to another room that wasn’t the kitchen. After a while, they were both escorted out of the building. I learned later that day they were kicked out because the staff speculated they were a gay couple and didn’t want to cater to those kind of people.
I can’t even look at the bellringers without being ashamed of them. They help a lot of people, but I don’t want to contribute to a group that still considers homosexuality to be condemnatory.
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