Don’t misrepresent my point. I wasn’t comparing their religion to the KKK, I was saying I don’t need to hear what hey have to say in order to know I’m not for it.queenc13 wrote:Woof... comparing someone’s religion to the KKK is not the best way to go. Very unkind.HelloSweetie wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:24 pm I’m not going to a KKK rally just to hear what they have to say even if they do start doing some good things too. This is the same principle behind why I won’t listen to the justification for worthiness interviews, or anti LGBT rhetoric.
Thank you Natalka for at least seeing what I was trying to say.
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Persecuting someone in the name of something they cannot control is also unkind. I want nothing to do with it. Do t baptize me when I die assuming I just hadn’t been enlightened yet.
We are far more sensitive to the feelings of those that condone (or turn a blind eye) to religious persecution, than we are to people just minding their own business and trying to live their lives. You can choose not to be a close minded asshole but you can’t stop being gay any more than you can stop being blind.
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