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To: The Philosopher who wrote (118759)6/8/2005 3:50:35 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 793820
 
But prejudice (pre-judgment) works both ways, doesn't it?

That question also caught my eye, and yes, it does. Hutcherson is a really bright guy and I've been waiting a long time for someone on the right to address the charge of bigotry with this kind of response........I'm not surprised it's him. The question can be asked: Would Kevin Teeley object if it were a church that accepts and even embraces gay relationships or gay marriage? I think the answer would be no. At last we have someone who demands that reverse prejudice be brought into the discussion, and hopefully any prejudice on the part of Teeley will be addressed in the decision making process.

Antioch is into its seventh year of conducting services at Lake Washington High School. I'm not sure where Teeley was when Antioch was first issued permits, and I wonder why he is just now speaking up.

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To: The Philosopher who wrote (118759)6/8/2005 5:38:25 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 793820
 
But prejudice (pre-judgment) works both ways, doesn't it?

Good grief. What a contortion. A bigot is someone who pre-judges based on characteristics of a group, for example, if you're short, you must be ineffective. That's an entirely different notion from being opposed to someone's POV (particularly when that POV is the assault on one's own group).