From the website:
It is not a day that is trying to push the gay agenda, it is a day that is promoting awareness and trying to stop bullying and name calling.
I don’t care what someone has done, there is no room or place for bullying or discrimination. These things are always immoral.
This can be taken to an extreme. Intolerance of bullying itself requires a discrimination; and if we fail to do this we will inevitably blame the guiltless. We are effectively (as a society) trying to “out-bully” (intimidate) the bullies, but we realize that this is not itself immoral. Notwithstanding, there is no question in my mind that
programmes such as this one are promoting an agenda and trying to demonize any and all opposition to homosexualism, which is
gravely immoral. Homosexual behaviour is
always wrong. No one is more guilty of unlawful intolerance, discrimation and general hate-mongering than the promoters of the homosexualist cause: it is absolutely wrong to hate someone because they suffer from SSA - this is no revelation to Christians, but the belief is promoted as if it were; but it is also wrong to actively promote hatred and intolerance of Christians, which the promoters and defenders of the homosexualist cause chronically do. They are hateful people.
Remember we are called to love the sinner but hate the sin. I do not think schools should be promoting the gay lifestyle as it is morally wrong, but I have no problem with people trying to raise awareness that it is not ok to bully or make fun of those that are gay, as that is also morally wrong.
We should not and never tolerate
evil behaviour : we
must discriminate always between the good and the evil; promoting hatred under the auspices of tolerance and brotherly love is itself
extremely evil and perverted. We
never hear these people ask for or speak of tolerance and acceptance of Christians; not surprisingly, most Christians dismiss these programs as rank hypocrisy. Implicit in many of these programmes is that it is right and good to hate Christians or Christianity; also implicit is a belief that Christians need to learn or be taught brotherly love, which is of course a terrible slander.
We should demand and require in any and every general promotion of brotherly love or tolerance, etc. that Christians be explicitly included, and that moreover the fact be again explicitly affirmed that Christianity has always believed in good-will and brotherly love toward and between men. If the promoters are unwilling to meet these requirements, then we can expose them for promoting a hateful agenda: we can expose them for promoting hatred, intolerance and ignorance.
The promoters of these causes have a responsibility to promote tolerance of Christians generally: we are after all being murdered in many places around the world for our beliefs, and this is nearly always on account of general ignorance of what Christians believe and why we believe it. These people promote tolerance and claim to try to remove ignorance, while they themselves are so often almost pathologically intolerant of Christians and culpably ignorant of Christianity. Often leaders of the homosexualist movement betray the most rabid and fanatical hatred of Christianity and they imbibe this filthy hatred in their followers through their writing, speeches and books. What we need are days that spend time exposing the vile, radical and filthy hatred that so many of these wolves in sheep’s clothing are constantly insinuating and promoting.
Personally, I just don’t buy it; these are at best Greeks come bearing gifts.