It goes both ways jlay (pun not intended). Our outcry is a result of their outcry is a result of someone else's outcry. Well, not really outcry, but it's sure loud like one.What I mean to say it homosexual people have been bullied and exiled and shunned. And it hurts, it hurts a lot. Some have even tried to turn heterosexual because of it (and "fail"), and some have even killed themselves. They've hidden that anger inside until now, because now we live in a time where people are saying "It's OK to be gay", they are letting it all out in a flurry of passion. They are having gay pride parades and gay days as a way to kinda say "Hey, remember me? The kid you bullied because I was gay. Well, look at me now!"jlay wrote:I think the 'why' is an easy answer.And why do Christians protest homosexuality so much, It is literally mentioned 1 time in the new testament (correct me if I’m wrong), why do we not protest liars, thieves. and divorcees as much as them? I mean divorce is mentioned many times in the new testament but yet their are no extreme christrian churches who dominantly protest divorce
If there was a group that had pro-adulterer marches, and wanted to pass legislation that gave special recognition and protection to adulterers, do you think Christians would object, and even protest?
The outcry is a reaction, and yet somehow this obvious reality is often missed. How much of an outcry do you think there would be if there was no effort to legislate the teaching of homosexuality as an accepted and normal lifestyle, and that homosexuals can marry and be afforded the same recognition as traditional couples? Very little.
If you keep your lifestyle private, how many times will your neighbors object?
Now, start planting large signs stating your opinions at the border of your neighbors property and see how long it takes to get a reaction.
Not that I agree with it, but they're just finally happy that they're being accepted, and are taking FULL advantage over that.