Monday, December 3, 2007

Homophobia and Hypocrisy: Stirring the Pot

The official party line of the homosexual propogandistas is: 'As long as we're not hurting anyone, we can do what we want!'

If I grant the premise [which I certainly wouldn't on psychological, spiritual, or especially physical grounds] then I'm left wondering: How in the world could homophobia still be wrong?

Why can't all the homophobes of the world unite and press forward with their clubs and rallies and protest marches to perpetuate hatred? Why can't we send them into our gov't schools to present passionate arguments against tolerance? As long as they stop just short of actual physical violence or flagrant discriminatory acts, why can't they do what they want? No one is getting hurt, and as long as no one is getting hurt, what they do can't be considered wrong ... right?

Is 'homophobia' immoral? Insofar as it includes hatred, I sure think so. But I think this because Jesus has told us that hatred is a violation of His prior commandment forbidding murder. And of course, this same Jesus, through His Apostles, also said, 'neither fornicators, nor adulterers, nor sodomites, nor homosexuals will inherit the kingdom of God'. For several millennia now, God has been using the same 3-letter word for both the hateful glare and lusty gawk.

Judgment Day approaches and consistency is crucial because the Judge has promised that we will be judged by the standard we've already chosen to use on our neighbors.

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