Alright, Johannes, now you're getting your second wind!
It's predictable how the supposed righteous always seem to want to stick their version of morality up someone else's behind. They're not satisfied with living their own version of morality (even when it is hateful and malicious). They constantly need to be calling others sinners, probably to cover their own self hate.
It's funny how one of the main arguments against homosexuality is that they will somehow 'convert' everyone to their evil ways. Is that what you're afraid of, Johannes? A couple of gay men riding bikes are gonna knock and your door, give you a copy of The Advocate, and lure you to their disgusting ways?
It's equally funny that the ones whose stated goal is to convert everyone ELSE to their way of thinking (evangelical Christians) are the loudest proponents of this argument. Most gays want to be left alone to live their lifes. There is no 'gay agenda', other than to ensure that they have the same rights as straight people. However, there is a rather large 'Christian agenda', which includes conversion of every man, woman, and child to their faith before "it's too late".
Now, you want to say again who wants to leave whom alone? |