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The Mad Monarchist analyzes the prejudice against those of us who do not believe that sodomy can ever be included as one of the seven sacraments.
The whole nature of this argument frankly baffles me. By
long established tradition “marriage” is defined as the permanent union
of one man and one woman. Now, a vocal minority wants to change that
definition and when anyone complains about that or voices opposition the
retort is that you are being discriminatory by not treating them just
like everyone else. What? I’m confused. Of course they are being treated
different than everyone else because their behavior is different from
that of everyone else. If they were behaving just like everyone else
there would be no reason to change the definition in the first place.
The vast majority of humanity is heterosexual, if it wasn’t we would
have died out a long time ago. Homosexuals are something different and I
fail to see how they can legitimately complain about not being treated
like everyone else while at the same time demanding that rules,
traditions and the meaning of words be changed in order to accommodate
their differences. They say they want “tolerance” and that those who
oppose them are being “intolerant” but I don’t think they understand the
meaning of the word.
Does this name-calling annoy me? You bet it does but
only because I would rather not even have to deal with this subject at
all. This is why it infuriates me to be called a bigot and a hatemonger
and a homophobe in these arguments -because I don’t want to know
who is or is not a homosexual in the first place! It would be pretty
hard for me to be prejudiced against a homosexual if I had no idea that
person was a homosexual and frankly I would prefer it that way. It makes
me feel a little persecuted myself that I am not allowed to remain
blissfully ignorant about the sexual habits of others. I am a big
believer in privacy. What people do in their own homes is their own
business. I don’t want to control it, I don’t even want to know about
it. I don’t care, don’t know and don’t want to know who is doing what
with whom. I really don’t! Yet, I, and the rest of the public along with
me, are being forced to address these issues -and I don’t like it. I
don’t like having to deal with it and I certainly don’t like being
portrayed as the “bad guy” by people to whom I have done absolutely no
harm. That seems utterly idiotic to me. (Read entire post.)
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Right on! Couldn't have said it better.
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