Corporate Christianity Avoids Ron Paul

Homophobia is rightly a fear because only fear makes people speak this sort of bile. Christian/Homophobe hate for the gay community is unreal. How does it effect you in ANY WAY what two people do behind closed doors?

I'm not gay, and I'm not too fond of the idea of anything going up my "out hole", but I also don't give a shit since it doesn't effect my life in any way shape or form. And if I had a gay son, I wouldn't love him any less. The hypocrisy of the so-called religion of love makes me fucking sick.

You've got a point about his presentation (along with 2 or 3 non-sequiturs). Gays in the last 20 years have been more and more "in your face" and lately they've become the media's darlings (mostly caucasian ones, oddly enough-- you don't see to many black, mestizo or east asian gays on TV. I wonder why.) I think the most Christians object to the degraded culture in general and to people teaching values to their children that are alien to them and mostly don't care what people do in private. I personally consider most of homosexual culture, etc repulsive and wish to remove myself from it. That's has gotten more difficult to do by orders of magnitude.
 
Exactly my point.

"Homophobia" is a term coined by the disinfo agents of the NWO to propagate their...agenda.

Main Entry: pho·bia
Pronunciation: 'fO-bE-&
Function: noun
Etymology: -phobia
: an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation

"Gay" used to be a fine word also.

Thank you, it is applied eugenics! Don't breed, die young, but always camouflaged behind our MSM & new found federal pc diktat. Study and you may find a Rockefeller.
 
"Homophobia" is a term coined by the disinfo agents of the NWO to propagate their...agenda.

Main Entry: pho·bia
Pronunciation: 'fO-bE-&
Function: noun
Etymology: -phobia
: an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation
Phobia as a standalone word means fear, but as a suffix it does not necessarily imply fear, just aversion. When we say that oils and oil-solubles are "hydrophobic" we do not mean that they are afraid of water, and when we say that water and water-solubles are "lipophobic" we do not mean that they are afraid of oils. It only means that they have an aversion to being near each other. "Homophobes" do have an aversion to homosexuality and homosexuals, thus it is an appropriate term.
 
Phobia as a standalone word means fear, but as a suffix it does not necessarily imply fear, just aversion. When we say that oils and oil-solubles are "hydrophobic" we do not mean that they are afraid of water, and when we say that water and water-solubles are "lipophobic" we do not mean that they are afraid of oils. It only means that they have an aversion to being near each other. "Homophobes" do have an aversion to homosexuality and homosexuals, thus it is an appropriate term.

"Homophobia" is a loaded word. The denotative meaning of similarly derived words in other contexts is completely irrelevant. The connotation of unreasonable and pathological fear of faggots is meant by nearly anyone who would employ that slur. Can you even come up with an example of another word in the form of [name-your]-phobia that applies to people and doesn't mean fear of something? Claustrophobia, according to you, should mean disgust and derision of closed spaces. Your semantic argument is pure sophistry.

"Homophobia" is an illustrative example of Orwellian pathologizing of politically incorrect thoughts
 
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