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*I’m saying that if we BEHAVE as if practicing homosexual-acts is NOT “normal”, then we are to be persecuted for that behavior.
In other words, if I say to anyone, “It is wrong and sinful and hurtful to God and man to do those acts…”, then that is an actionable ATTACK on “those who do those things”, and my ATTACK is to be punished by the temporal authorities (legal system).*
Who is advocating for such a law? I see claims that this is a goal, but no such legislation has ever been proposed.
You have a good point here.
It’s an interesting thing. The “secular” society is presently being heavily influenced to regard my saying, “Homosexual-sex-acts are wrong” as being “rude” and “unloving”.
When someone does something “rude” and “unloving” he is subsequently “persecuted” by ostracism and eventual violence.
Now, it’s nearly as likely that my “rudeness” will be met with “high-fives” as well,… but that is another discussion.
What the “practicing homosexual” wants is for the “rude” to be punished (lightly preferably but more forcefully if necessary) so that rudeness is less likely to happen.
That is indeed the goal of the “practicing homosexual”, as you would probably agree.
Eventually this “attitude” will be codified into law, and the “imminence” of laws to that effect is not the issue.
If you are referring to the so-called ‘hate-crimes’ laws, they do not work this way. You can say you hate women, or people of color, or foreigners, or Jews all you want. You can call them abnormal, or evil or whatever you like. People do it all the time. All of these people are covered by they ‘hate-crimes’ laws currently on the books. Neither the hate-crimes laws or anti-discrimination laws have prevented fundamentalists from teaching that women are inferior and should be subjected to men. Or forced any other change to any religion. Why do you suppose that adding homosexuals to these laws would work any differently?
Hate-crime laws are utterly unnecessary, as they are simply “political condescensions” given to “special groups” in exchange for votes.
Since I don’t regard hate-crime laws as sensible, I don’t care which “special groups” are included in them.
I really complain not so much about “practicing homosexuals” being aggressive in getting what they want, which is definitely their right, but about the cowardice of those who are “cowed” by the terroristic tactics of the “practicing homosexuals” in their quest for their desires.
The amazing fact that such a perverse trivial minority can affect such a massive change in society is absolutely amazing, and is GREAT motivation for normal people to do the Christian thing, in the Christian way, that would put the perverse back in it’s place.
The previous sentence would probably be regarded by the “practicing homosexual” as an actual “fightin’ words” attack on them worthy of actual legal punishment.
If that is true, then the inevitability of “thought crime laws” is a fact, and rule by the perverse minority is precisely what vote whores will give the noisy “special folks”.
But,…perhaps not, if the “noisy normal folks” actually appear.
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