Sunday, April 26, 2009

Miss California

So is this what it all boils down to? If someone speaks their mind, and happens to disagree with a certain people group, they should be ostracized, and in the case of Miss California even be marked down from receiving the title of Miss USA? Should she have answered what Perez Hilton wanted to hear just to get the crown? No way!

By the way, here's an excellent link to get some of the facts, http://www.therocksandiego.org/stories/misscalifornia/

In California, "we the people" decided in November that marriage is between a man and a woman. Should the person who represents that state (if she weren't already speaking from her personal convictions) go against what the majority of that same state believes? And what about the rest of the country; as Perez Hilton even explained that 4 states have so far legalized same-sex marriage, wouldn't that in a 50 state nation kinda leave 46 of them where it still is illegal? Why should we as a society have to bow down and serve a minority?

"That's not politically correct!" -Is it politically correct to ostracize a person who stands by their religious convictions? Is it even morally correct to take away the rights of a person to justify another's deviant behavior? Unless our freedom of speech and freedom of religion are no longer "real" freedoms...

People have heard me say that allowing gay couples to get married is like allowing a child get away with deviant behavior (and even celebrating it!). -And even for putting this on my blog, I'm running the risk of being ostracized for my convictions or worse :-O

Even crazier, now with the new Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act in place, I could be committing hate-crime for speaking what I believe is the truth!
(i don't know for sure yet... am I?)

And why is the gay community so bent on claiming "marriage" for themselves? Why is the gay community so bent on destroying the sanctity of marriage in a way that takes away the rights of religious groups that don't agree with them? Is there a hidden agenda?

Just to make it clear: I do not hate gays and lesbians.

In fact, the same God that condemns homosexual behavior also commands His people to love thy neighbor...and I happen to live in a primarily gay neighborhood.

I love you.

But I don't agree with you -please don't hate me for it.

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