Monday, February 16, 2004

on gay marriage

Because life's been so hectic (not to mention the Internet shuts down every fifteen seconds), I haven't posted in quite a while. Just got back from Kentucky, spending time with family on my mom's side, and it rocked. It was great, we had a big breakfast, went to Borders, and just hung out, for Valentine's Day and my grandparents' birthday. Yesterday was Student Rev at my church, and it was awesome. The youth leader, George* (name changed) did a speel on the 'problems' at my youth group, and there was great worship, where I felt God just coming down upon me, like a blanket. We have today off school--President's Day--so I'm just going to relax; we're supposed to buy a pool table today (woohoo!). Nice way to end a busy week/weekend.

Something I've heard all week and weekend is this gay marriage thing, sprouting in California, Massachusetts, and wherever else. I have to say I'm proud Ohio has banned gay/lesbian marriages. I'm not against gays in particular, but against homosexuality. I'll say it right now, and I'm not ashamed, nor will my words change--the last thing I want is gay perverts destroying the true sanctification of marriage. God is very "narrow-minded" on this issue; remember Sodom? I don't want gays holding offices in America, just as I don't want kiddie-porn fanatics managing a preschool. I'll probably get a lot of heat from this (like, "You're not showing the love of Christ," or, "You're views are twisted.), but guess what? I DON'T CARE. I stand by my words, it is what I really believe. To make something clear, again, I don't have anything against homosexuals--I have something against homosexuality. Love the sinner, hate the sin, kinda thing. I'm not saying get the homosexuals out of America--I'm saying get the homosexuality out of America.

It is twisted, wrong, and I'm sick of it. That's not an opinion. That's a fact.

[Looking back on this, years later, this post makes me sick]

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