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PatrickSebast
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Big surprise. If you go to gay websites or look at gay political groups the people are typically under one banner. That doesn’t change the fact that gay people can and do believe different things. Gay Agenda is a bad term because it assigns a certain belief to ALL gays. It attempts to unify a diverse group under a blanket statement and just like every other time this has happened it is a stupid thing to do. If you have a problem with a group like LGBT or and idea attack the group or idea, stop trying to defend the use of umbrella statements, even the very article you posted shyed away from the term and probably only used it because of an awareness of its audience.I suggest, if you are an adult, to go to any gay web site. There you can see, without preconception, what they’re talking about. You can also google LGBT to find out how unified this all is. Paranoia is often used as a claim without supporting evidence.
Or, you can read this article:
catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=26840
God bless,
Ed
This is a simple one question process:
Is the group in question (gays) unified under one solid and well outlined idea? If yes then you can put them in an umbrella group, if the answer is no then you can’t. Catholic Agenda would be fine for instance, Black Agenda on the other hand is not because it ascribes beliefs to someone based on a small part of who they are as a person.
With gays the answer is no, and thus gay agenda is a bad term to use. This isn’t some clever debate where you get to pull out statistics and websites stating otherwise as evidence, umbrella terms have a proper use and an improper use and “Gay Agenda” is an improper use.