Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Even more homosexual bigotry!

Over in England, it seems some homosexuals have nothing better to do with their time. The homosexual "couple" Barrie and Tony Drewitt-Barlow is suing the British government in an attempt to force churches to host homosexual "weddings." According to them, they sue because they want Christians to "recognize them" and this is what they want. Excuse me?! Since when do they have the right to force people to "recognize" their union as legitimate, and force people to give them what they want?

The problem with some homosexuals and especially the activists is that they think they deserve super rights. They are asking for rights that no one else has. They want the right to redefine marriage, the right to force people to celebrate their "union," the right to punish anyone who speaks out against them, and the list goes on. All the while, they are denying the rights of everyone else to hold to and act on their beliefs concerning the definition of marriage; they are denying the right of people to believe that homosexuality is sinful, they are denying the right of others to disagree with their promotion of wickedness, or even call it "wicked." In the name of "rights," they trample on the rights of everyone else.

This "couple" claim that they want to have a church wedding, and therefore they have a right to it. This is about the most narcissistic statement ever. All of us have many things we want. I want homosexual unions to be outlawed, so why aren't they promoting my right to have that want fulfilled?

As Dr. James White says, the homosexual agenda is not for equal rights, but for über rights. As a group, homosexual activists are duplicitous, vicious and hypocritical, and this alone should discredit their cause in society.

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