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Old 04-26-2012, 09:26 AM
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Default Re: Exporting the Anti-Gay Movement

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Originally Posted by AzMike View Post
You know what I'm sick of? People throwing Christians in as the horrible people behind things like this. The only link to Christianity is they supported a pro family conference but you and the author make it sound as if it was an edict from the Pope to kill homosexuals. It wasn't. The author couldn't even quote the speaker as calling for such a thing.
Your denial is convenient isn't it...

It's not terribly complicated. Pro-family here in the United States means anti-gay, so why wouldn't it mean anti-gay in Uganda? Oh wait. It obviously does. And giving them money to support a "pro-family" conference knowing that the money is used by a terrorist organization to enforce the Ten Commandments at gunpoint? Christians are the people behind these horrible things. I'm not saying that they are horrible people, unless they meant for this to happen with their funding/support. But if they meant for it to happen they should be charged with accessory. If they didn't mean for it to happen they should be forced to take an up close view of the things done to these Ugandan homosexuals.

But nice how you change the subject. First you denied that it was even Christian. Now you're denying that the events are even taking place. Anything to avoid the reality.
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