Hey everyone, I'm back for more
I've been really busy at work and haven't had much time for the internet at all so I'm glad to be able to rejoin this conversation, even if i may not be able to come back for a while again xP
So ANYWAY! I did want to discuss the word choice "abomination". It was something that I had wanted to address earlier but I neglected to. I do find abomination to be a very interesting word choice. It has a very distinct harshly negative connotation that goes along with it. This connotation, I believe, is the stem for all the hatred and intense dislike of homosexual individual by certain groups. I don't think that "deviant" is any better of a word because that implies that homosexuality is going against what is good, acceptable, or "the norm" and I feel like (and correct me if I am wrong) that we have all agreed that homosexuality itself is not unacceptable or bad, but the acts are what the ambiguous "you" find to be unacceptable. So I don't really know what word I would want to use for homosexuality. But this is all very nitpicky, I just wanted to discuss diction because I find the English language and all of its intricacies extremely fascinating!
Now to address a more specific point,
What exactly is it you are looking for? It seems to me non-heterosexuals aren't really looking for equal rights. They'll say "stay out of my bedroom" in one breath, and "we should have equal protection of the law", bringing everyone back into their bedroom in the next breath. Legal contracts allow for any property rights or medical rights a person could want. By all definitions, you can have every marital benefit granted by law, in black and white already.
I do agree with you, it sometimes does seem rather hypocritical in the gay community to ask everyone to "stay out of our business" and then say that "our business" should be presented more and that the ambiguous "we" are not heard enough. I think that most people in the GLBT community are really just looking for some sort of acknowledgement and acceptance. "We" want to feel like we are just as liked as heterosexual people.
This being said, that is not the ONLY thing that people in the GLBT community are after. I personally am a very Christian person, as I have stated some time ago, and should I end up wanting to be married to a man I would very much want to have a Christian wedding. I don't know how possible this is, or if I'm just totally dreaming but whether I marry a man or a woman I want to be wedded under the name of God.
If it is acceptance as the same person you were before people knew of your sexual orientation that you want, you will be opposed on the merits of human and cultural aversion, not Biblical. I hope your friends will have enough humility to overcome that impulse.
I thank you for this, I have been VERY fortunate to have a group of wonderful and accepting friends. They have been nothing but supportive of me during this time of change for me and, if anything, they have grown even closer to me because they want me to know that they love me for who I am as a person and not for who I want to be with romantically.
And I found a beautiful quote from the Bible that I just want to end my message with here. I hope you are all having a good summer so far!
"Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each of you." (1 peter 4:8-10)