Most American Christians Believe They’re Victims of Discrimination

Of course. All their beliefs have been attacked and their religious freedoms have been trampled by the left. In order to create their faux utopian dream.
 
Of course. All their beliefs have been attacked and their religious freedoms have been trampled by the left. In order to create their faux utopian dream.

Ireland called. They want you to stop embarrassing them by using their name. How about "English"?
 
And you expect others to RESPECT your deviant behavior because you are SPECIAL? OK...lets roll with that premise. I have a heart....why not issue SPECIAL PLATES stating your affliction so you can get the best parking just like all handicaps born with some kind of affliction to normalcy? You mentally believe that you are a special race of people because of the way you get off. Psychosis is a form of handicap. I'd vote for that....issuing SPECIAL WEDDING license..."this couple is homosexually married". But don't tell me I can't address your queerness ONCE YOU HAVE ENTERED THE PUBLIC DOMAIN...nor can you stop me from propagating Christianity in public, I pay taxes also, your rights end at the threshold of your suggestion that your rights trump my right of free speech. LMAO. :)

I reserve the right to make judgments based upon my FAITH...not your psychosis. If you fear public judgment....why enter the public domain expecting others to claim your psychosis is NORMAL or ACCEPTABLE to the majority of society? Truth is not bigoty....its just reality....face it or run from it...its you life....live it.

You don't get it, do you?

I'm a straight man with a straight female wife.

I'm asking you why you feel it appropriate, moral, ethical and/or Christian to display what is so obviously bigotry and hatred against gays who choose to love each other and whose love is no less real than mine for my wife and hers for me.

Since homosexuality exists in the natural world as a whole, why should those who are human and gay be persecuted because they love each other and commit to each other the way my wife and I do?

That's the question you need to answer. Every single thing you say drips with the persecution and bigotry of your belief.

And your rights of free speech end with the hatred that falls from every word you post about this issue, Ralph. You can pretend that it's not hatred, but if you're going to treat gays any differently than you would treat me and my wife, then it's you who is suffering from a psychological abnormality brought on by "faith," which is described as "belief without evidence", and an obvious inability to see that what you're doing is morally reprehensible.

Finally, Ralph, look at the words in your quote that are red. Do you still pretend that those are not words of bigotry and hatred? Tell me exactly how you would feel if someone used them toward you because they feel your belief without evidence is intellectual treason indicative of a deeply-seated psychological prejudice against others.

And you still haven't answered a single one of those questions. Not one. Why is that, I wonder?
 
You don't get it, do you?

I'm a straight man with a straight female wife.

I'm asking you why you feel it appropriate, moral, ethical and/or Christian to display what is so obviously bigotry and hatred against gays who choose to love each other and whose love is no less real than mine for my wife and hers for me.

Since homosexuality exists in the natural world as a whole, why should those who are human and gay be persecuted because they love each other and commit to each other the way my wife and I do?

That's the question you need to answer. Every single thing you say drips with the persecution and bigotry of your belief.

And your rights of free speech end with the hatred that falls from every word you post about this issue, Ralph. You can pretend that it's not hatred, but if you're going to treat gays any differently than you would treat me and my wife, then it's you who is suffering from a psychological abnormality brought on by "faith," which is described as "belief without evidence", and an obvious inability to see that what you're doing is morally reprehensible.

Finally, Ralph, look at the words in your quote that are red. Do you still pretend that those are not words of bigotry and hatred? Tell me exactly how you would feel if someone used them toward you because they feel your belief without evidence is intellectual treason indicative of a deeply-seated psychological prejudice against others.

And you still haven't answered a single one of those questions. Not one. Why is that, I wonder?

He is full of close minded hate and quite religiously insane.
You would have better luck arguing with a garden slug.
 
Ralph's kind of like a cheap restaurant. I just can't stop going back to the buffet.

So here we go again.

By the way, Ralph? You've used the word "psychosis" a number of times in describing gays.

Do you know what "psychosis" actually is? I'll bet you don't.

Psychosis is generally defined as a "loss of contact with reality". It involves thought disorders, strange behavior, hallucinations, paranoia, delusions, and strange, unfounded beliefs (along with other symptoms).

Its most common signs are hallucinations and delusional beliefs - especially between the psychotic person and how they relate to other people.

The famed psychiatrist Karl Jaspers defined two types of psychosis. "Primary" has a sudden onset and just kind of comes out of nowhere.

"Secondary Psychosis", however, he defined as delusions coming from a person's background or contemporary social environment.

Such situations include ethnicity, political beliefs, superstition and yep - religion.

I would say that believing something without having any acutal, empirical evidence of that belif is defined as "out of touch with reality" and thus psychotic. Jaspers would, too.

You're the one with a psychosis, I'm afraid, brought on gradually by the authority figures who indoctrinated you into religion and your own willingness to be led and not think for yourself. And you're using that to discriminate and perpetuate hatred toward others.

THAT'S truth, Ralph.

And that is why it's so unbelievably laughable when Christians claim they're being persecuted. It adds that other little criteria - paranoia - to the diagnosis.
 
Poor persecuted Christians...cruelly prevented from expressing themselves openly. :cry:



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